"Friends" star Matthew Perry was found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home at the age of 54.

The discovery was made when authorities responded to his home around 4 p.m., where he was found unresponsive.

The cause of death has not been determined, and no drugs were found at the scene. Foul play is not suspected.

Los Angeles Police Department's robbery-homicide detectives are investigating the death, and the cause will be determined by the coroner's office.

Warner Bros. Television Group, the producer of "Friends," expressed their devastation and praised Perry's comedic genius.

NBC, which aired "Friends," acknowledged Perry's impact on millions of fans and his comedic timing.

The scene at Perry's home was cordoned off with LAPD crime scene tape, and his mother and stepfather arrived but declined to comment.

Neighbors expressed shock and sadness at the news, remembering Perry as a friendly and talented actor.

Perry's career took off with his role as Chandler Bing in "Friends," a hugely popular sitcom in the 1990s.

Despite his professional success, Perry faced personal struggles with addiction, which he detailed in his 2022 memoir, including a near-fatal health crisis in 2018.