personal wealth has been shared one year after his sudden death at his home in Los Angeles. The star died last October at the age of 54 from the devastating effects of ketamine. The actor left an eye-watering will with several beneficiaries, according to court records.

His personal wealth has now been valued at a staggering $1.5million (£1.2million) after his passing.

It is understood the funds will be going into a trust that is already thought to be worth more than $120million (£94.8million). The TV favourite established the Alvy Singer Living Trust, which was named after Woody Allen’s famous character in the movie Annie Hall, back in 2009.

Before his death, he chose his father John Perry, mother Suzanne Morrison and his half-sister Caitlin Morrison as his beneficiaries, along with his old ex-girlfriend Rachel Dunn. Little is know about the former fashion student who was in a relationship with the 17 Again star between 2003 and 2004 when she was just 19. New court filings, which have been seen by and filed in June, show the star’s personal property is worth more than originally expected.

The trustee of Perry’s estate, Lisa Ferguson, filed an inventory and appraisal document last month which showed a total balance of $1,596,914.47 (£1.264,868.

04). This money is in addition to what his executors previously added into the living trust. According to The Sun, documents state that he didn’t own any real property in the heart of California at the time of his death.

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