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| name = Matthew Maher |
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| image = Matthew Maher by Gage Skidmore.jpg |
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| birth_place = [[Arkabutla, Mississippi]], U.S. |
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| birth_place = [[Cambridge, Massachusetts ]], U.S.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Matthew-Maher/ |title=Matthew Maher (Visual voices guide) |website=BehindTheVoiceActors.com}}</ref> |
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'''Matthew Maher''' (born 1971 or 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in ''[[Bringing Out the Dead]]'' (1999), ''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]'' (1999), ''[[Jersey Girl (2004 film)|Jersey Girl]]'' (2004), ''[[Gone Baby Gone]]'' (2007), ''[[It's Kind of a Funny Story (film)|It's Kind of a Funny Story]]'' (2010), ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' (2013) ''[[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]'' (2019), ''[[Funny Pages (film)|Funny Pages]]'' (2022), ''[[Air (2023 American film)|Air]]'' (2023), and ''[[Our Flag Means Death]]'' (2022–2023). |
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== Career == |
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'''Matthew Maher''' (born 1971/1972<ref name="nytimes.com" /> in [[Arkabutla, Mississippi]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Matthew-Maher/ |title=Matthew Maher (Visual voices guide) |website=BehindTheVoiceActors.com}}</ref>) is an American [[television]] and [[theatre|theater]] [[actor]] who has appeared in, among other works, ''[[John from Cincinnati]]'', ''[[Outer Range]]'', and ''[[Our Flag Means Death]]''. |
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Maher has an extensive theatrical career having performed at [[The Public Theater]], [[New York Shakespeare Festival]], [[Berkeley Rep]], and [[Actors Theater of Louisville]]. Theater credits include ''Red-Handed Otter'' at [[Cherry Lane Theater]], [[Uncle Vanya]] at [[Soho Repertory Theatre]], [[Golden Child (play)|Golden Child]] by [[David Henry Hwang]] at [[Signature Theatre Company]], and ''Tales From My Parents Divorce'' by [[The Civilians]].<ref name="train">{{cite web|author=Ron Trembath|url= https://trainwreckdsociety.com/2012/10/18/matthew-maher-interview/ |title= Matthew Maher Interview |work=trainwreckdsociety.com|date=October 18, 2012}}</ref> |
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He has appeared occasionally in feature films, including ''[[Bringing Out the Dead]]'' (1999),<ref name="train"/> ''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]'' (1999), ''[[Vulgar (film)|Vulgar]]'' (2000),<ref name="train"/> ''[[The Third Wheel (film)|The Third Wheel]]'' (2002), ''[[Jersey Girl (2004 film)|Jersey Girl]]'' (2004), ''[[Gone Baby Gone]]'' (2007),<ref name="train"/> ''[[The Killer Inside Me (2010 film)|The Killer Inside Me]]'', ''[[I'm Still Here (2010 film)|I'm Still Here]]'' and ''[[It's Kind of a Funny Story (film)|It's Kind of a Funny Story]]'' (2010),<ref name="train"/> ''[[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]'' (2019), ''[[Funny Pages (film)|Funny Pages]]'' (2022), and ''[[Air (2023 American film)|Air]]'' (2023).<ref name="tv">{{cite web|url= https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/matthew-maher/credits/3030100054/ |title= Matthew Maher |work=tvguide.com|access-date=April 14, 2023}}</ref> |
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He has also worked in such theaters as [[The Public Theater]], [[New York Shakespeare Festival]], [[Soho Rep]], [[Berkeley Rep]], and [[Actors Theater of Louisville]]. He has also appeared occasionally in feature films, including ''[[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]'', ''[[Funny Pages (film)|Funny Pages]]'', and a number of films directed by [[Ben Affleck]]. |
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In 2016, he starred in the [[Annie Baker]] play ''[[The Flick]]'' which debuted Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in 2013,<ref name="flick">{{cite web|author=Jones, Kenneth|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/175057-Annie-Bakers-The-Flick-a-Tale-of-Movie-House-Workers-Begins-World-Premiere-Run-in-NYC|title=Annie Baker's 'The Flick', a Tale of Movie-House Workers, Begins World-Premiere Run in NYC|work=[[Playbill]]|accessdate=April 15, 2014|date=February 15, 2013}}</ref> and went on to win the 2014 Pulitzer Prize.<ref name="pulitzer">{{cite web|author=Gans, Andrew|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/189995-Annie-Bakers-The-Flick-Wins-2014-Pulitzer-Prize-for-Drama?tsrc=nx|title=Annie Baker's 'The Flick' Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama|work=playbill.com|date=April 14, 2014|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140415063353/https://www.playbill.com/news/article/189995-Annie-Bakers-The-Flick-Wins-2014-Pulitzer-Prize-for-Drama?tsrc=nx |url-status=dead |archive-date=2014-04-15}}</ref> The production moved to the UK in 2016, to the [[Royal National Theatre|Dorfman Theatre]], London.<ref name="london">{{cite web|author=Dom O'Hanlon|url=https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/theatre-news/interviews/in-conversation-with-the-flick-star-matthew-maher |title= AIn Conversation with The Flick star Matthew Maher |work=londontheatre.co.uk|date=June 8, 2016}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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|Danny |
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|''[[Mozart in the Jungle]]'' |
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|Alan Lawford |
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|Episode: "Every Last Minute" |
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|Black Pete |
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|''[[Outer Range]]'' |
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|Deputy Matt |
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|''[[Hello Tomorrow!]]'' |
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|''[[American Horror Stories]]'' |
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|Eli |
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*''[[Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play]]'' (2013, [[Playwrights Horizons]]) (Matt) |
*''[[Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play]]'' (2013, [[Playwrights Horizons]]) (Matt) |
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*''[[The Flick]]'' (2013, [[Playwrights Horizons]]; 2015, [[Barrow Street Theatre]]; 2016, [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]])<!--https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-flick--> (Sam) |
*''[[The Flick]]'' (2013, [[Playwrights Horizons]]; 2015, [[Barrow Street Theatre]]; 2016, [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]])<!--https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-flick--> (Sam) |
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*''[[Othello]]'' (2016, [[New York Theatre Workshop]]) ([[Roderigo]]) |
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*''[[King Lear]]'' (2019, [[Cort Theatre]]) (Oswald) |
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==Awards== |
==Awards and accolades == |
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*[[Obie Award|Obie]], for his 1999 performance in The Foundry Theater's ''The Race of the Ark Tattoo'' |
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| <ref>{{cite news |url=https://playbill.com/article/actor-matthew-maher-wins-an-obie-award-for-ark-tattoo-com-81967 |title=Actor Matthew Maher Wins an OBIE Award for ''Ark Tattoo'' |first=Robert |last=Simonson |work=[[Playbill]] |date=May 17, 1999 |access-date=August 26, 2024 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.obieawards.com/events/1990s/year-99/ |title=Winners 1999 |publisher=[[Obie Award]]s |date= |access-date=August 26, 2024 }}</ref> |
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| ''[[Our Flag Means Death]]'' |
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| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Voyles |first=Blake |date=September 20, 2023 |title=83rd Peabody Award Nominees |url=https://peabodyawards.com/awards/nominees/ |publisher=[[Peabody Awards]] |access-date=September 20, 2023 }}</ref> |
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| [[Chlotrudis Awards]] |
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| Best Supporting Actor |
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| ''[[Funny Pages (film)|Funny Pages]]'' |
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* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070915043937/http://www.hbo.com/johnfromcincinnati/cast/actors/mattmaher.html |title=HBO: Matt Maher as Dwayne: ''John From Cincinnati'' |date=mdy}} |
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 13 November 2024
Matthew Maher | |
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Born | 1971 or 1972 (age 52–53)[1] Cambridge, Massachusetts , U.S.[2] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Matthew Maher (born 1971 or 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Dogma (1999), Jersey Girl (2004), Gone Baby Gone (2007), It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010), Grand Theft Auto V (2013) Captain Marvel (2019), Funny Pages (2022), Air (2023), and Our Flag Means Death (2022–2023).
Career
[edit]Maher has an extensive theatrical career having performed at The Public Theater, New York Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley Rep, and Actors Theater of Louisville. Theater credits include Red-Handed Otter at Cherry Lane Theater, Uncle Vanya at Soho Repertory Theatre, Golden Child by David Henry Hwang at Signature Theatre Company, and Tales From My Parents Divorce by The Civilians.[3]
He has appeared occasionally in feature films, including Bringing Out the Dead (1999),[3] Dogma (1999), Vulgar (2000),[3] The Third Wheel (2002), Jersey Girl (2004), Gone Baby Gone (2007),[3] The Killer Inside Me, I'm Still Here and It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010),[3] Captain Marvel (2019), Funny Pages (2022), and Air (2023).[4]
In 2016, he starred in the Annie Baker play The Flick which debuted Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in 2013,[5] and went on to win the 2014 Pulitzer Prize.[6] The production moved to the UK in 2016, to the Dorfman Theatre, London.[7]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1999 | Dogma | Bartender | |
1999 | Bringing Out the Dead | Mr. Oh's Friend | |
2000 | Four Letter Words | Jordon | |
2000 | Vulgar | Gino Fanelli | |
2002 | The Third Wheel | Hank | |
2002 | Big Apple | Office Worker #2 | |
2003 | Just Another Story | ||
2004 | Jersey Girl | Delivery Guy | |
2004 | Pagans | Store Clerk | |
2005 | Homecoming | Frank | |
2007 | Gone Baby Gone | Corwin Earle | |
2008 | Uber Alice | Jeremy | Short film |
2009 | Finding Graceland | Ricky | Short film |
2010 | The Killer Inside Me | Deputy Jeff Plummer | |
2010 | The Face | Bocce Ball Player | Short film |
2010 | I'm Still Here | Matt | |
2010 | It's Kind of a Funny Story | Humble | |
2011 | Sweet Little Lies | ||
2013 | Frank the Bastard | Worm | |
2014 | While We're Young | Tim | |
2014 | A Most Violent Year | John Dominczyk | |
2015 | People Places Things | Improv Partner | |
2016 | The Finest Hours | Carl Nickerson | |
2016 | My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea | Senior Kyle (voice) | |
2016 | The Surf Report | Bartender | Short film |
2016 | Live by Night | RD Pruitt | |
2017 | The Incredible Jessica James | Actor | |
2017 | Cat Killer | Tyler Krallman from Applebees | Short film |
2017 | Lady Bird | NYC Man on Street | |
2017 | Testosterone: Volume One | Bartender | |
2019 | Captain Marvel | Norex | |
2019 | Marriage Story | Theater Actor | |
2020 | The Mimic | The Waiter/Bartender | |
2020 | The Outside Story | Neil | |
2022 | Funny Pages | Wallace | |
2023 | Air | Peter Moore | |
2023 | The Kill Room | Nate | |
2024 | Relay | Hoffman | |
TBA | The Mastermind | Filming |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Clerks | Additional voices | 2 episodes |
2004 | The Jury | Tim Winslow | Episode: "Too Jung to Die" |
2004 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Bo | Episode: "In the Dark" |
2006 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Tim | Episode: "Manipulated" |
2007 | John From Cincinnati | Dwayne | Recurring |
2008 | Law & Order | Antonio | Episode: "Tango" |
2009 | The Unusuals | Marvin Bechamel | 2 episodes |
2010 | Bored to Death | Hostel Concierge | Episode: "Super Ray Is Mortal!" |
2013 | Over/Under | Danny | TV movie |
2014 | 100 Monologues | Recovering Male | Episode: "The Recovering Male" |
2015 | Nurse Jackie | Matt | 3 episodes |
2018 | Mozart in the Jungle | Alan Lawford | Recurring (season 4) |
2018 | Elementary | Hugo Irving | Episode: "Nobody Lives Forever" |
2018 | New Amsterdam | Barry / Ray DeMarco | Episode: "Every Last Minute" |
2022–2023 | Our Flag Means Death | Black Pete | Main (18 episodes) |
2022–2024 | Outer Range | Deputy Matt | 6 episodes |
2023 | Hello Tomorrow! | Lester Costopoulos | Reoccurring (8 episodes) |
2024 | American Horror Stories | Eli | Episode: "Backrooms" |
Year | Title | Role |
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2013 | Grand Theft Auto V | Wade Hebert |
Theater (partial)
[edit]- Richard III (2004, The Public Theater) (Christopher/2nd Murderer)
- The School for Lies (2011, Classic Stage Company) (Acaste)
- Golden Child (2012, Signature Theatre) (Reverend Baines)
- Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (2013, Playwrights Horizons) (Matt)
- The Flick (2013, Playwrights Horizons; 2015, Barrow Street Theatre; 2016, National Theatre) (Sam)
- Othello (2016, New York Theatre Workshop) (Roderigo)
- King Lear (2019, Cort Theatre) (Oswald)
Awards and accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Obie Awards | Performance | The Race of the Ark Tattoo | Won | [8][9] |
2013 | Obie Awards | Sustained Excellence in Performance | Won | [10] | |
2022 | Peabody Awards | Entertainment | Our Flag Means Death | Nominated | [11] |
2023 | Chlotrudis Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Funny Pages | Nominated | [12] |
References
[edit]- ^ Healy, Patrick; McElroy, Steven; Soloski, Alexis; MacDonald, Sandy (February 21, 2013). "Looking Out for the Revelations". The New York Times.
- ^ "Matthew Maher (Visual voices guide)". BehindTheVoiceActors.com.
- ^ a b c d e Ron Trembath (October 18, 2012). "Matthew Maher Interview". trainwreckdsociety.com.
- ^ "Matthew Maher". tvguide.com. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
- ^ Jones, Kenneth (February 15, 2013). "Annie Baker's 'The Flick', a Tale of Movie-House Workers, Begins World-Premiere Run in NYC". Playbill. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
- ^ Gans, Andrew (April 14, 2014). "Annie Baker's 'The Flick' Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama". playbill.com. Archived from the original on April 15, 2014.
- ^ Dom O'Hanlon (June 8, 2016). "AIn Conversation with The Flick star Matthew Maher". londontheatre.co.uk.
- ^ Simonson, Robert (May 17, 1999). "Actor Matthew Maher Wins an OBIE Award for Ark Tattoo". Playbill. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
- ^ "Winners 1999". Obie Awards. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
- ^ "Winners 2013". Obie Awards. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
- ^ Voyles, Blake (September 20, 2023). "83rd Peabody Award Nominees". Peabody Awards. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
- ^ "2023, 29th Annual Awards". Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films. March 20, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2024.