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I've got an awful feeling he relapsed.Supposedly.
I've got an awful feeling he relapsed.Supposedly.
He also portrayed United States Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) in the TV miniseries 'The Kennedys: After Camelot' on the Reelz Channel.it's not impossible that he relapsed.
Friends ended 20 years ago and it started 30 years ago.
That was the guy's biggest role.
Maybe he killed himself because he felt like an irrelevance.
With all the shit he's done over the years, having a heart attack in the hot tub and then drowning due to it is completely plausible.Ok apparently he drowned in the hot tub, but no drugs or other substances were found. Guess we'll find out more over time. I think its likely something in him gave up, one of his organs or maybe an embolism.
He even just could have gotten too relaxed and fell asleep.With all the shit he's done over the years, having a heart attack in the hot tub and then drowning due to it is completely plausible.
For those curious, Matthew Perry also voiced 'Benny' the leader of the Chairmen and the Tops Casino in Fallout: New Vegas in what was apparently his only real computer or video game voice role.
Matthew Perry was apparently a huge fan of Fallout 3 and pretty outspoken about it to and which I'm assuming led to the reason why he voiced Benny in Fallout: New Vegas as his own game voice role.
He was 80 years old. That is a good run.Richard Moll, who played Aristotle Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon on Night Court, passed away.
Natasha Zouves of NewsNation's Prime newscast thinks Perry might've had a heart attack.Ok apparently he drowned in the hot tub, but no drugs or other substances were found. Guess we'll find out more over time. I think its likely something in him gave up, one of his organs or maybe an embolism.
We're going to find out soon enough.It could be either; though, suffering an aneurism or something could be the likely outcome, if he were still clean.
Also, just because someone does something noteworthy or they achieve a great personal goal doesn't keep the inner-demons at bay. They're always there, gnawing at your brain from the inside out.
I mean, look at Robin Williams. I miss him in films.