For more information see our Privacy Policy. Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. “I was so full of shit it nearly killed me.” Hospitalised after an “explosion” of the bowel, a result of chronic constipation caused by opiate abuse, he had arrived at the emergency room screaming in pain and then fallen into a coma which lasted for 14 days. His book begins, as so many addiction memoirs do, with him at his lowest ebb. He reckons to have attended 6,000 AA meetings, detoxed 65 times, and spent in the region of $7m to get sober. But, in life, it was Matthew who came off worse, a result of his catastrophic addictions to alcohol and opiates.īy turns fascinating and maddening, Perry’s memoir is less a tale of a glittering showbiz career than a fitfully gruesome account of his efforts to keep the show on the road. Professionally, his son would easily outshine him, landing the part of Chandler Bing in Friends, the biggest sitcom in TV history. Love, Dad.” Little did he know how accurate his inscription would turn out to be. John Bennett Perry, a singer and performer best known for appearing in Old Spice adverts in the 1970s and 80s, wrote in the inside page: “Another generation shot to hell. When Matthew Perry was taking his first steps as an actor, his father bought him a book called Acting With Style.
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