Matthew Perry left more than US$1 million ($1.62m) in assets in a trust before he passed away.
The actor died in October, aged 54, due to the “acute effects of ketamine”, and a legal document has now revealed that he left his assets in a trust called The Alvy Singer Living Trust, named after Woody Allen’s character in the 1977 film Annie Hall.
Perry’s total net worth was much higher than US$1 million. However, that figure relates to the value of the personal property on hand when he passed away.
A legal document - which has been seen by Entertainment Tonight - lists the beneficiaries as John Perry and Suzanne Morrison, who are his parents, his half-sister Caitlin Morrison, and Rachel Dunn, who isn’t a blood relation.
Lisa Ferguson and Robin Ruzan have been listed as the executors of Perry’s estate.