According to reports, Perry’s estate, valued at $1 million, will be managed by Lisa Ferguson and Robin Ruzan, who have been appointed as co-executors. The estate will be placed within the Alvy Singer Living Trust, a trust named after a character from Woody Allen’s movie Annie Hall.
Perry’s will, created in 2009, specifies beneficiaries of the trust, including his father John Perry, his mother Suzanne Morrison, his half-sister Caitlin Morrison, and Rachel Dunn. Interestingly, the will states that any potential children Perry might have would not have access to his estate, though Perry did not have any children of his own.
The filing also reveals that Perry possessed over $1 million in personal property at the time of his passing. Robin Ruzan, one of the executors, is notable for her previous role as the executive producer of the game show Celebrity Liar, where Perry made an appearance in 2010.
Matthew Perry passed away on October 28, 2023, at his residence in Los Angeles. His death was ruled accidental, with the autopsy report attributing it to the acute effects of ketamine, along with drowning and coronary artery disease. Perry, who had reportedly been clean for 19 months, was undergoing ketamine infusion therapy at the time of his passing.
Throughout his career, Perry expressed admiration for his role as Chandler Bing, which propelled him and his Friends co-stars to breakout fame. The revelation of his will sheds light on the arrangements he made for his estate and underscores the complexities of managing assets after his untimely death.