Matthew Perryis ready to tell his own story.
TheFriendsalum, 52, is writing an autobiography, PEOPLE has confirmed. Perry has reached a seven-figure deal with Flatiron Books, a division of Macmillan, for the upcoming memoir,Deadlinefirst reported.
The book, which is still untitled, will be published in fall 2022.
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Megan Lynch, the publisher of Flatiron Books, is set to edit Perry’s autobiography.
“We need humor, we need catharsis, and we need to agree on something–and Matthew’s extraordinary story, told in his inimitable voice, is that thing,” she toldDeadline.“Matthew’s book has unrivaled potential to bring people together, which feels especially galvanizing right now, a time of isolation and division.”
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Perry famously played Chandler Bing onFriends, which ran for 10 seasons on NBC from 1994 to 2004 and also starredCourteney Cox,Jennifer Aniston,Lisa Kudrow,Matt LeBlancandDavid Schwimmer.
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Earlier this year, the six former co-stars got back together for HBO Max’slong-awaitedFriendsreunion, during which they revealed a number ofbehind-the-scenes tidbitsfrom their time on the show and reminisced about being a part of the hit series.
“It’s funny, when we do get together, it’s like no time has passed,” LeBlanc told PEOPLE ahead of the special’s premiere. “We pick up right where we left off.”
Perry agreed, insisting the chemistry that still exists between them all is “magic.”
“It was a character-driven funny, not timely funny,” he said of why the show has found such a following. “They didn’t make timely jokes. They didn’t make jokes about O.J. Simpson. They made character-driven jokes about people — and people are going to come back time and time again and watch that.”
source: people.com