What was Matthew Perry’s Friends salary?
What was Matthew Perry’s Friends salary? The Friends— which included Perry, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer—made $1 million per episode for Seasons 9 and 10. Season 9 had 24 episodes, while Season 10 had 17 episodes, which meant that the cast made $41 million each for the last two seasons of the series. According to Parade, the Friends cast also makes $20 million per year each in residuals from the series.
“Were we worth $1 million? To me, that’s such a strange question,” LeBlanc told The Huffington Post in 2015. “It’s like, well, that’s irrelevant. Are you worth it? How do you put a price on how funny something is? We were in a position to get it. If you’re in a position in any job, no matter what the job is—if you’re driving a milk truck or installing TVs or an upholsterer for a couch—if you’re in a position to get a raise and you don’t get it, you’re stupid. You know what I mean? We were in a position and we were able to pull it off. ‘Worth it’ has nothing to do with it.”
However, the Friends cast didn’t always make that much. According to a 1996 report by The New York Times, the Friends cast made around $20,000 per episode for Seasons 1 and 2 of the series, though the newspaper reported that some cast members’ salaries were “considerably higher.” According to Parade, those cast members were Schwimmer and Aniston, who made $40,000 per episode due to their characters’ Ross Geller and Rachel Green’s romance being a main storyline on the show.
Though the Friends cast demanded for their salaries to increase to $100,000 per episode each, as well as a percentage of the series’ profits in syndication, for Season 3 according to The New York Times, Parade reported that the cast landed on a deal for $75,000 per episode, which paid each of them $1.875 million for Season 3. The cast received another raise for $85,000 per episode for Season 4, which paid them each $2.125 million for the season. In Season 5, the Friends cast made $100,000 per episode, which resulted in $2.4 million each for the season. Season 6 paid them $125,000 per episode, which netted to $3.125 million for the season. The cast received a significant raise for Season 7 and 8 to $750,000 per episode, which equaled to $36 million each for both seasons.
In his 2022 book, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry recalled Schwimmer trying to negotiate more pay for him and the rest of the cast during Season 1 of Friends. “During that first year — David’s year — he showed up one day at my dressing room,” Perry wrote. “He had brought an original hangdog expression to his character and was just damn funny. He was also the first one of us to shoot a commercial, be on The Tonight Show, buy a house, get his own movie. He was the hot guy that first year, and rightly so. He had been hilarious.”
Perry claimed that Schwimmer told him, “When we renegotiate our contracts, we should do it as a team. We should all get paid the same amount.” Perry continued, “He was by far the one in the best position to negotiate. I could not believe what he was saying. Needless to say, I was thrilled. I was perfectly happy to take advantage of his generosity of spirit.” Perry credited Scwhimmer for getting the cast its $1-million-per-episode deal for the last two seasons of Friends. “It was a decision that proved to be extremely lucrative down the line,” Perry wrote.




















