Matt Austin

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Matt Austin (born Matt Sadowski, 20 April 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Jewish Canadian actor who is best known for his role as Green Ranger (later Blue Ranger, then Red Ranger in the "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" "Once A Ranger" team-up story arc) Bridge Carson in the American TV series "Power Rangers: S.P.D." In addition to his acting skills, he is also a writer, musician, and filmmaker.

Austin communicates frequently with the Power Rangers fanbase, and was a guest at Power Morphicon in June 2007, where he interviewed guests and shot footage of the interviews with his own camera. Recently, he revealed plans to make a documentary on the Power Rangers fandom called MOR-FAN-ONIMAL. Rangerboard post by Austin

Austin's "Power Rangers" character, Bridge, displays a particular fondness for buttered toast by wiggling the fingers on his right hand and uttering the word "buttery" as he does so. This reference stems from Austin's own fondness for Indian buttered chicken.

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Film

  • This Town's Called Crash (2005)
  • A Separate Peace (2004) (TV) .... Rach
  • Denied (2004) .... Merrick
  • Dawn of the Dead (2004 film) (2004) .... EMS Technician
  • Credit Role (2004) .... Himself
  • Bar Life (2003) .... Guy
  • Autobiography of an Insect (2003) .... Alex
  • Talk Salo (2002) .... Aaron
  • If Wishes Were Horses (2002) .... Toby
  • Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot (2001) (TV) .... Joseph Patrick Kennedy II
  • Release (2001) .... Young Man
  • Coming to Terms (2000) .... Damian
  • Broke Body Saints (2000) .... Malcolm

[edit] TV Work

[edit] Writer

[edit] Composer

  • Labou (2006) (song: "Without You I'm A Mess")
  • "Power Rangers: S.P.D." (2005/I) TV Series (song: "Me")
  • Jacob Two-Two Meet the Dinosaur (song: "Dinosaur,Dinosaur")

[edit] Producer

  • Credit Role (2005)
  • Jimmy (2002)

[edit] Director

[edit] Cinematographer

[edit] Editor

[edit] Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

[edit] External links

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