The details of Matthew Perry’s will and estate were revealed five months after the actor’s death.
According to documents obtained by Page Six on Monday, the “Friends” star designated Lisa Kudrow and Robin Ruzan to jointly manage his estate worth $1 million.
Moreover, the actor named the trust “Alvy Singer Living Trust,” after the character from Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall.”
In the will created in 2009, Perry mentioned his father, John, and mother, Suzanne Morrison, as beneficiaries along with his half-sister, Caitlin Morrison, and his ex-girlfriend, Rachel Dunn.
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According to the will, he possessed $1,030,000 in personal property “not limited to jewelry, furniture, artworks, and cars.”
The star, who died childless, stipulated in his will that any children he might have after 2009 did not have “explicit rights” to his estate.
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Kudrow will appear in the Los Angeles Superior Court on April 10 for the will hearing, as Ruzan chose not to co-manage the trust on March 4.
Ruzan was an executive producer of the TV series “Celebrity Liar” when Perry made a guest appearance in 2010.
The actor was found dead in the swimming pool of his home in Pacific Palisades, California, on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54.
The coroner’s report from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office revealed that he died from “acute effects of ketamine” and ruled his death as accidental.