Matt Doran, a talented film and television actor, was born in Sydney in 1976. He made his mark in the industry at a young age, landing his first lead role in the film Pirates' Island when he was just 14 years old.
After completing his studies at the Australian Film and TV Academy, Doran became a core cast member on Australia's most popular television show, Home and Away. This marked the beginning of a successful career in the Australian film and television industry.
Throughout his career, Doran has worked on a wide range of productions, including lead roles in films such as Geoffrey Wright's Macbeth, alongside Sam Worthington, and Lilian's Story, featuring Toni Collette and Ruth Cracknell. He has also appeared in various Australian television series, including Farscape, Love is a Four Letter Word, and Redfern Now.
In addition to his work in Australian productions, Doran has collaborated with renowned directors on highly acclaimed US projects. These include Terrence Mallick's academy award-nominated film The Thin Red Line, the Wachowskis' The Matrix, and George Lucas' Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones.
Today, Matt Doran divides his time between the United States and Australia, continuing to pursue his passion for acting in a variety of film and television productions.