Matthew Perry documentary director explains why 'Friends' co-stars weren't interviewed
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The documentary 'Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,' premieres on Peacock, focusing on the life and struggles of the iconic 'Friends' actor following his recent death. Directed by Robert Palumbo, it notes the absence of Perry's co-stars, who declined to participate, reflecting their emotional struggle with his passing. Perry's candid battle with addiction is central to the narrative, highlighting his desire to be remembered for helping others with similar issues. The documentary serves as a poignant reminder of his legacy and the impact of addiction.
I think he was someone who wanted to be remembered, not so much for his time on 'Friends' but for how he has been able to help other people with addiction issues.
Many of us remember getting that news that he had died, and then eventually getting the details that gave sort of waves of anger... I feel like people still have him in their hearts and minds.
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