Matt Craven

Matt Craven

Active - 1979 - 2017  |   Born - Nov 10, 1956 in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada  |   Genres - Drama, Action, Thriller

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Like many of his Canadian contemporaries, actor Matt Craven broke into films by way of such adolescent sex comedies as Meatballs (1979) and Hog Wild (1980). Craven honed his acting skills on the off-Broadway stage, beginning with the 1984 production Blue Willows. He has since contributed supporting performances to films like Blue Steel (1990), A Few Good Men (1992), and Crimson Tide (1995). Matt Craven's TV-series roles include bartender Ritchie Massina in the Robby Benson starrer Tough Cookies (1986) and Bobby Kratz in the Alan Arkin vehicle Harry (1987). In 1998, Craven was part of an ensemble cast for the medical drama L.A. Doctors. In the 21st century he enjoyed a brief recurring role on the hit medical dram ER and appeared in moves such as Dragonfly and Timeline. He continued to work steadily on a wide variety of projects including The Life of David Gale, the TV series The Lyon's Den, the remake of Assault on Precinct 13, Disturbia, Public Enemies, and the superhero prequel X-Men: First Class.

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  • Father died six weeks after his birth
  • Dropped out of high school in his sophomore year to help earn money for his family.
  • Worked as a fireman, truck driver and bartender before acting.
  • Got his first acting job by answering an ad in the local newspaper for Dracula and landed the lead.