Occupation actor Name Matt Tucker | Website Matt Tucker.com | |
Born October 5, 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-10-05 ) Dundee, Scotland, UK |
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Matthew Berton Castillo Tucker (born October 5, 1976) is an American actor and screenwriter. He is co-founder of the production company Playhouse Films and is credited as a producer on the upcoming movie The 1 Second Film (2007). Tucker has performed as a stage actor throughout the metropolitan Puget Sound, Washington (Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton) area since 1994.
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- Early Life
- Acting Roles
- Production Work
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Early Life
Tucker was born in Dundee, Scotland to Michael Tucker, a petty officer in the US Navy, and Catherine Castillo, and spent his formative acting years in Bremerton, Washington, After studying at Olympic College's Video and Theater Arts program, he expanded his acting base to Seattle and Tacoma.
Acting Roles
His credited roles include Brother Asher in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; the young lover Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream; the title role of Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie; the aging hippie Larry Vauxhall and subsequent play-within-a-play's Scrooge in Inspecting Carol; poker buddy Speed in The Odd Couple; the cynical Serge in Art; and the procreation-impaired Nick in the musical Baby. His most recent stage role was as an exaggerated version of himself in multiple roles in a production of the Reduced Shakespeare Company's Complete History of America (abridged) at the Tacoma Little Theater in January 2006. His favorite stage roles have been as Serge in Art and the three-character supporting roles of Tom, Phyllis and Leslie in A.R. Gurney's Sylvia.
Production Work
His film and television work includes voicework for animation projects and an appearance in the 100th episode of American television series Frasier, which was filmed on location in Seattle.
His single produced work to date is the one hour short dramedy The Apartment (1998), Playhouse Films' first production.
In 1995, Tucker and partner J.R. Bachand created Playhouse Studios, which was renamed to Playhouse Films. The studio's first project was entitled Just Friends, which was rewritten as the short The Apartment (1998) but was never produced.
Tucker's other unproduced projects include a featurre-length screenplay Hawkeye: The Fifth Partition, an adaptation of the Marvel Comics hero and Home Game.