Personal items from the estate of late actor Matthew Perry are being auctioned on June 5, 2026 [1].

The sale aims to raise funds for the Matthew Perry Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals living with addiction and reducing the stigma surrounding substance-use disorders.

Heritage Auctions is managing the sale, which began at 12 p.m. EST [1]. The event is taking place online and in Los Angeles.

Among the high-profile items available are memorabilia from the television series "Friends," including signed scripts, and a personal Emmy award. The collection also features a piece of artwork by Banksy. These items come to market nearly three years after Perry died [2].

The auction serves as a primary fundraising vehicle for the foundation's efforts to provide resources for recovery. By leveraging the actor's legacy and the enduring popularity of his most famous role, the organization seeks to secure long-term financial stability for its public health initiatives.

Bidders can access the catalog through the Heritage Auctions platform. The variety of items, ranging from professional accolades to private art, reflects the different facets of Perry's life and career.

Personal items from the estate of late actor Matthew Perry are being auctioned

This auction transforms celebrity memorabilia into sustainable funding for addiction recovery services. By tying the sale to the Matthew Perry Foundation, the estate ensures that the actor's public legacy is permanently linked to the cause of substance-use disorder treatment, potentially increasing visibility and funding for recovery resources.