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on Saturday at the age of 54. The actor, obviously best known for his role as Chandler Bing on Friends, had a wide-ranging career, including one that briefly encompassed the gaming realm.
The way this happened, apparently, is that Perry spoke publicly about his love for the Fallout series. There’s a clip of him on Ellen talking about how he played Fallout 3 so much that he injured his hand and had to get injections to treat it. He then takes out a signed copy of the game, which along with an Xbox 360, he donates to raise money for the Humane Society.
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