Matt Frewer
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Matt Frewer | |
Born | January 4, 1958 |
Notable roles | Max Headroom |
Matt Frewer (b. January 4, 1958) has been a stage, TV and film actor since 1983, probably best known for portraying the 1980s icon Max Headroom.
Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, he trained at the famous Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated from the three-year acting course in 1980.
He holds dual U.S./Canadian citizenship.
When not on location, he and his wife, Amanda Hillwood, and their daughter, divide their time between Malibu, California and the Gatineau Hills of Quebec.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Television
- "Ted Altman" in Intelligence
- Jim Taggart in Eureka (2006) (TV)
- "Berlingoff Rasmussen" in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "A Matter of Time"
- "Doctor Mike Stratford" in the television series Doctor Doctor
- "Trashcan Man" in the television adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand
- Ralph Carver in the television adaptation of King's Desperation
- voice of Mac Duff (Elmyra's father) in Tiny Toon Adventures
- Sherlock Holmes in a Hallmark production
- voice of Jackal on Gargoyles
- "Dr. Chet Wakeman" in the Steven Spielberg miniseries Taken
- Max Headroom and Edison Carter in the Max Headroom science fiction television series.
- voice of the Leader in the UPN Incredible Hulk animated series
- voice of the Pink Panther of the revival series of the same name.
- voice of Chaos in Aladdin
- voice of Panic in the Hercules animated series
- Matt Praeger in Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1997-1999)
[edit] Film
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
- Milk Money
- Short Time
- National Lampoon's Senior Trip
- Lawnmowerman 2: Beyond Cyperspace
- Dawn of the Dead
- The Meaning of Life
- Disney's Hercules (voice)
- Six (Short film, parody of The Omen)
- White Coats
- Desperation
[edit] External links
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