David Schwimmer, one of the beloved cast members of "Friends," has paid tribute to his late co-star Matthew Perry, who passed away on October 28 at the age of 54. Schwimmer took to Instagram to share a photo of himself and Perry in outfits inspired by the TV show "Miami Vice," expressing his grief over the loss. In the heartfelt caption accompanying the photo, Schwimmer expressed his gratitude for the ten years of laughter and creativity that Perry had brought to their lives.
He praised Perry's impeccable comic timing and delivery, admiring his ability to take a simple line of dialogue and transform it into something original and unexpectedly funny. Schwimmer also acknowledged Perry's generosity of heart, as he had shared his kindness with the entire cast and helped them create a family out of six strangers. The photo shared by Schwimmer was taken from a memorable episode of Season 5 titled "The One with All the Thanksgivings.
Schwimmer concluded his tribute with a reference to the iconic catchphrase from "Friends," imagining Perry in heaven in his signature white suit, hands in his pockets, looking around at the clouds and saying, "Could there BE any more clouds?" In addition to Schwimmer, other "Friends" cast members, including Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, and Lisa Kudrow, have also shared their individual tributes to Perry, expressing their deep sorrow over the loss.
Matthew Perry's death came as a shock to the entertainment industry. He had starred in the immensely popular sitcom "Friends" throughout its entire ten-season run, and appeared in all 234 episodes.
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