Matthew Perry bequeathed a large sum to a trust he formed in the name of a renowned Woody Allen character.
According to legal records obtained by TMZ, the Friends alum, who died in October 2023, left more than $1 million to the Alvy Singer Living Trust, named for Woody’s Annie Hall character from 1977.
According to the publication, Matthew wrote the will in 2009, stating that he wished to leave the “majority of his belongings to a trust.”
According to the records, the star’s personal goods are worth slightly more than $1 million, although he was worth an estimated $120 million.
The celebrity who died without children had also declared in his will that any children he could have after 2009 were not “explicitly”.
The executors of Mike Myers’ will were stated as Lisa Ferguson and Robin Ruzan, his ex-wife with whom he worked on the game show Celebrity Liar.
Furthermore, Matthew’s parents are expected to take over his acting earnings as well as other aspects of his inheritance, including his 2022 memoir, according to Day Pitney trusts and estates partner Tasha Dickinson.
The humorous actor died in October 2023 from the “acute effects of ketamine” and drowning, according to an autopsy conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department.