Matthew Perry's Will Reveals $1M Trust Named After 'Annie Hall' Character
The late 'Friends' star's estate plan includes a trust named for a Woody Allen character, reflecting a cherished childhood memory.
- Matthew Perry, the late 'Friends' actor, left behind a $1 million trust named after Woody Allen's 'Annie Hall' character, Alvy Singer.
- The trust, created in 2009, names Perry's parents, half-sister, and ex-girlfriend as beneficiaries, excluding any potential children.
- Perry's death in October 2023 at age 54 was attributed to the acute effects of ketamine, with drowning and coronary artery disease as contributing factors.
- Lisa Ferguson and Robin Ruzan were appointed as co-executors of Perry's estate, with Ruzan declining the role.
- Perry's will and trust highlight his affection for 'Annie Hall,' a film he associated with a cherished childhood memory with his mother.