Most famous for his role as Chandler Bing in the 90s sitcom sensation "Friends," Matthew Perry's net worth grew rapidly when the iconic show was still on air, after he and the other five cast members were reported to be making $1 million per episode at some point - but almost 11 years after "Friends" ended, how much is he making?
With a career mostly focused on television, Matthew Perry's net worth has continued to grow steadily well after the ending of the show and, although he hasn't become as successful as his co-star Jennifer Aniston (who's still one of the most sought-after stars in Hollywood and recently received Golden Globe and SAG awards nominations for her work in "Cake"), he's continued to work since.
As The New York Times reports, the most recent venture that'll reflect on Matthew Perry's net worth is another comedy series, "The Odd Couple," based on the classic show that ran from 1970 to 1975 starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman; the 70s shows itself was itself based on a film starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.
The new version sees Perry co-starring with Thomas Lennon, an actor who has had guest starring (and hilarious) performances in a number of shows over the past few years, included the long-running hit "How I Met Your Mother," where he had a small but funny role as Klaus, Victoria's ex.
Following the ending of "Friends," Matthew Perry's net worth (already high at the time, considering the incredibly high salary that at one point even reached $1.6 million per episode) has grown from his different trials at other shows, none of which got the same amount of success as the one co-starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc.
Currently, Celebrity Net Worth reports that Matthew Perry's net worth stands at $70 million, making $150 thousand per episode.