Fans flock to New York to remember Friends star Matthew Perry

People stand in line on Sunday to pay tribute to actor Matthew Perry outside the New York building that was used as the exterior shot in the TV show Friends. PHOTO: AFP

NEW YORK – Matthew Perry was always their friend, too.

That was the feeling among fans of the American actor, known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom Friends, as they gathered on Sunday outside the New York apartment building used in the show’s filming.

“I grew up watching him,” said Ms Taylor Lanthier, 26, who was among those making the pilgrimage. Many left flowers and handwritten letters in Perry’s memory.

The 54-year-old was found dead last Saturday – too soon for many fans, in a testament to the staying power of Friends, which aired from 1994 to 2004 and continues to live on for viewers across generations in reruns and on streaming services.

The 54-year-old actor was found dead last Saturday. PHOTO: REUTERS

First responders found Perry unconscious in a hot tub at his house last Saturday and were unable to revive him, law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times.

“We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of our beloved son and brother,” his family said in a statement to People magazine. “Matthew brought so much joy to the world, both as an actor and a friend.”

Perry had battled addiction and serious health problems for years, but the sudden death of a man who delivered laughter to millions of homes was a gut-punch for those who knew him – or who felt like they did.

The light rain was not enough to keep visitors from paying their respects on the instantly recognisable street corner in the trendy West Village neighbourhood where the six-storey building sits, adorned in classic New York style with a brick facade and metal fire escapes.

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“I’m sure you could find stories of people who move to New York because of Friends,” said Mr Chris Triebel, 39, who leads tours focusing on TV shows and movies filmed in the city.

And part of that would be due to Perry’s Chandler, a sarcastic 20something who long resisted growing up.

“He’s had a very impactful role in my life and always given me tons of laughs, and it’s sad to hear about his passing,” said Ms Lanthier, who recently graduated from law school in Vancouver.

“Chandler is a funny guy. He’s a loving guy. He’s someone who’s very dedicated to his friends. And that’s what I think Matthew was as well.”

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Ms Lanthier, who had come with a yellow rose that she placed next to a note left by another passer-by, added: “I just wanted to pay my respects.”

Like much of American pop culture, Friends had been re-evaluated by some in recent years, criticised for its lack of diversity or the simple, sanitised reality it presented.

Floral tributes were left on Sunday for actor Matthew Perry outside the apartment building which was used as the exterior shot in the TV show Friends in New York. PHOTO: AFP

It was also filmed in California, with the building at 90 Bedford Street used for establishing shots.

Yet none of that stopped the West Village neighbourhood from becoming a place of interest for fans across generations, who have been making the trek to the building for years – even if Central Perk, the New York coffee shop where the friends spent so much time, was a figment of the screenwriters’ imagination.

“It’s just a light-hearted show,” said 16-year-old Eva, a high-school student who lives nearby.

“It was something that I watched when I was sad or wanted a nice laugh.”

Floral tributes are left on Sunday for actor Matthew Perry outside the apartment building which was used as the exterior shot in the TV show Friends. PHOTO: AFP

Mr Triebel had planned a stop outside the building before Perry’s death, though the news had given the visit a sombre air.

“He’s one who’s definitely gone too soon,” he said. “I think there was a lot more that he could have done.” AFP

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