Salma Hayek Remembers Her ‘Fools Rush In’ Costar Matthew Perry

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Actress Salma Hayek is taking a moment to pay tribute to her "Fools Rush In" costar Matthew Perry.

The "Friends" star passed away over the weekend due to a suspected drowning, although a cause of death has not been officially confirmed at this time. Many fans and costars have taken to social media to pay tribute to the late actor, including the "From Dusk Till Dawn" star.

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In an Instagram carousel sharing photos of the two together, the "House of Gucci" actress remembered her "Fools Rush In" costar, which he once called "my best movie" in an Instagram Story posted before his death.

"Two days ago, I woke up to the shocking news that Matthew Perry is no longer with us. It’s taken me a couple of days to process this profound sadness," she wrote in the caption. "There is a special bond that happens when you share dreams with someone, and together you work towards them. I was very moved last year when Matthew shared on his Instagram stories how much he loved 'Fools Rush In,' and how he thought that that film we did together was probably his best movie."

"Throughout the years, he and I found ourselves reminiscing about that meaningful time in our lives with a deep sense of nostalgia and gratitude. My friend, you are gone much too soon, but I will continue to cherish your silliness, your perseverance, and your lovely heart," she concluded. "Farewell, sweet Matthew, we will never forget you."

Salma Hayek Isn't The Only One Paying Tribute To Matthew Perry

 

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Lea Thompson joined Salma Hayek in paying tribute to the late actor. Not only did Lea make a guest appearance on "Friends" but Lea's husband, Howie Deutch, actually directed Perry in the 2004 movie "The Whole Ten Yards."

"Over the years I have stood in awe of #mathewperry," Lea wrote in the caption of an Instagram post that contained two photos of Perry on set. "Way back, when I worked with him when we were both on must-see T.V. He was kind, funny, and a perfect gentleman. Later my husband @howiedeutch made The Whole 10 Yards with him and Mathew even forgave him for #punking him by coming to our daughter's bat mitzvah."

"He was the best. We are so devastated that he is gone too soon. Howie said 'The loss of such a special and talented man who brought joy, laughter, and hope to so many, including myself is heartbreaking,'" Lea concluded. "We send our love to his family in this tragic time."

Director Timothy Busfield Pays His Respects To Matthew Perry, Gone Too Soon

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Perry's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" costar and director Timothy Busfield also expressed his condolences for the actor's passing. In a statement made to People magazine, Busfield said, "Matty Perry was a gem. I had the great, good fortune to act with and also direct him on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip." Busfield went on to say:

"He was a good, good man and a sweet, funny soul who will be missed, desperately. Not only by his millions of devoted fans, but by those co-workers and friends who he made crumble to the floor with his fast and searing wit. He told me that he once spent an entire evening entertaining a famous director. Taking him to one club after another, thinking to himself 'he really likes me, maybe he’ll hire me'. It wasn’t until the following morning, after a great night, that he discovered it wasn’t the famous director at all. He was just some guy. He told that story on himself. That’s what kind of man he was.Happy Trails, brother. I’ll miss you."

Another costar, Columbus Short, also released a short statement, saying, "Matthew was not only one of the most talented actors I was blessed to work with but he was equally as kind, generous and took me under his wing during our time on Studio 60." Short went on to say, "I was a rookie amongst veterans and Matthew treated me like we had known each other for years."

"Funny story, I was a recurring guest star so I had basically a cubicle for a trailer, and every lunch break he would invite me to his trailer to play videos, laugh, and chill. By the end of the series, I was in Matt's trailer more than he was. Taking and playing videos and watching his directv. He is already truly missed and his family, extended family, and 'Friends' are in my prayers. This is a tough one for everyone. Missing you already. MP loves you, man,” he concluded.