Perry explained in his memoir how he got cast on "Friends," that also stars David Schwimmer (Ross Geller), Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green), Courteney Cox (Monica Geller), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay), and Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani). The popular NBC show ran for 10 seasons(1994-2004).
Here is Perry's statement about his prayer:
"About three weeks before my audition for 'Friends,' I was alone in my apartment on Sunset and Doheny, 10th floor — it was very small, but it had a great view, of course — and I was reading in the newspaper about Charlie Sheen. It said that Sheen was yet again in trouble for something, but I remember thinking, Why does he care — he's famous. Out of nowhere, I found myself getting to my knees, closing my eyes tightly, and praying. I had never done this before."
In his prayer, Perry said, "God, you can do whatever you want to me. Just please make me famous."
"Three weeks later, I got cast in 'Friends.' And God has certainly kept his side of the bargain — but the Almighty, being the Almighty, had not forgotten the first part of that prayer as well," he said, referring to his addictions and other hardships.
Perry was attached to a sci-fi comedy called "L.A.X. 2194," set in the future and centered on baggage handlers at the titular airport when the script for "Friends" — then called "Friends Like Us" — became "the hot read of the season."
"Everyone who read it knew it was going to be great," he said. Perry particularly related to Chandler, the sarcastic, wise-cracking member of the core cast.
"When I read the script for 'Friends Like Us' it was as if someone had followed me around for a year, stealing my jokes, copying my mannerisms, photocopying my world-weary yet witty view of life. It wasn't that I thought I could play 'Chandler,' I was Chandler."
Perry said that he was bummed out when his agents told him that he couldn't pursue the show because he was already attached to "L.A.X. 2194."
"I ended up knowing the script for 'Friends Like Us' pretty much off by heart because I'd practiced it so much with my pals — in fact, there were times I just acted Chandler out for them and told them to copy what I'd done, so sure was I that it was the right way to play him. And still I would call my agents every three or four days begging for a chance."
Perry later found out that the Chandler role was offered to his good friend Craig Bierko. Perry also advised Bierko to accept the role too. However, Bierko turned "Friends" down in favor of another show he was offered, "Best Friends."
After "L.A.X. 2194" failed to get picked up as a series, Perry became available and got a life-changing phone call about meeting "Friends" cocreator Marta Kauffman. Perry said that at that point, he knew the script so well that he did an awesome job in all of his auditions. Perry was the last actor cast on "Friends" and said that Bierko's "desire to be the star of his own show, rather than be part of an ensemble, saved my life."
On Saturday, October 28, Perry was found unresponsive at his Los Angeles home. Matthew Perry passed away at the age of 54.
Source: Insider.com