Heritage Auctions will sell personal items and memorabilia belonging to the late actor Matthew Perry to benefit his nonprofit foundation [1].

The auction converts the actor's private collection into funding for people struggling with addiction, continuing the mission of Perry's charitable work [2].

Announced on May 5, 2026 [1], the event is scheduled to take place in June 2026 [2]. The sale will be hosted at the Heritage Auctions location in Dallas, Texas [3].

The collection includes a variety of items from Perry's professional life, such as scripts from the television show "Friends," and his SAG card [1, 3]. Fine art and other personal possessions are also part of the catalog [2].

Some listings include items not directly tied to Perry's own acting career. A "Black Panther" costume previously owned by Michael B. Jordan is among the items slated for auction [2].

Proceeds from the sale will go directly to Perry's foundation, which provides support and resources for those recovering from substance abuse [1, 2].

Proceeds will go to Matthew Perry’s nonprofit foundation that supports people struggling with addiction.

This auction transforms high-value celebrity memorabilia into sustainable funding for public health initiatives. By leveraging the enduring popularity of "Friends" and the actor's own public journey with sobriety, the estate is utilizing a commercial event to provide long-term financial support for addiction recovery services.