Matthew Perry's will has left more than $1million in a trust he set up and named after a Woody Allen film character, according to the Daily Mail.
The Friends star died at age 54 on October 28 last year, being found “unresponsive in the pool" at his residence. It was later confirmed that his passing was due to the effects of Ketamine, but ruled an accident.
It has now been reported that the actor, who was honoured at The Oscars last weekend, decided in 2009 to leave 'a majority of his belongings to a trust', creating one which is said to be named the 'Alvy Singer Living Trust', the same name as Woody's character in the 1977 rom-com Annie Hall.
The will, said to be created in 2009, is said to lists the trust beneficiaries. Matthew's father John Perry and mother Suzanne Morrison are named, along with his half-sister Caitlin Morrison and his ex-girlfriend Rachel Dunn, who he dated from 2003 until 2005, are also listed as beneficiaries.
Read more on ok.co.uk