Matthew Perry, known better as Chandler Bing in the hit TV comedy show, Friends, continues to struggle at the poker table but will keep on trying until he achieves poker supremacy.
Matthew Perry was knocked out in the very first round of Celebrity Poker Showdown's first show in 2004. He almost got through and win the 'gold chip' in his next try but was denied this time by Mekhi Phifer.
The actor admitted that he has problems with the way he plays his cards in poker because he hums to himself whenever he has a good hand.
''If I have good cards, I start humming 'Kansas' Dust in the Wind' and I'm just trying to get away from that', Perry said.
Born in Williamstown, Mass., and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Matthew Perry had his first taste of acting when he was in the seventh grade. He recalls, ''After I got my first laugh on stage, I was hooked.''At age 15 he moved to Los Angeles to live with his father, actor John Bennett Perry.
Matthew's interest in acting increased after he performed in several high-school stage productions. In addition to acting, he excelled at tennis, he was rated No. 17 nationally in the junior singles category, and he and his partner were ranked No. 3 in doubles competition.After his graduation, Perry had intended to enroll at the University of Southern California, but when he was offered a leading role on the television series 'Boys Will Be Boys,' he seized the opportunity to begin his chosen career.
Matthew Perry's other TV-series credits aside from 'Friends' include regular roles on 'Home Free' and 'Sydney' as well as a recurring part on 'Growing Pains.' He guest-starred on such series as 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'Who's the Boss?', 'The Tracey Ullman Show,' 'Empty Nest' and 'The John Larroquette Show.' It remains to be seen whether he can include the game of poker into his resume.
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