Matt Greenwood's acting journey began on a specific date, February 27th, 1995, in the culturally rich and lively city of Manchester, England. This marked the commencement of his fascinating odyssey into the world of acting, which commenced when he was just a young boy of six years old.
Matt's journey in the world of theatre continued as he made the transition to the esteemed Carol Godby Theatre Workshop, a renowned institution renowned for its comprehensive training program designed specifically for young and aspiring thespians. Over the course of six remarkable years, spanning a formative period from ages ten to sixteen, Matt had the privilege of honing his craft and accumulating a treasure trove of invaluable experience, thereby establishing a solid foundation that would ultimately serve as a springboard for his future triumphs in the entertainment industry.
Matt's professional trajectory commenced with a pivotal role, showcasing his remarkable talent as Martin Dunbar, a courageous and pioneering transgender student, in the BBC's esteemed and widely acclaimed prime-time drama series, 'Waterloo Road'.
Notable credits of this esteemed individual include his iconic portrayal of Mark Davies in the long-running and widely acclaimed medical drama series, 'Casualty', which has successfully captured the hearts and minds of audiences for an impressive and considerable amount of time.
In addition to his remarkable performance in 'Casualty', this talented individual is also widely recognized for his role as a series regular, Tom Clarke, in the BBC drama series, 'The A Word', which has received widespread critical acclaim and has been broadcast in numerous countries across the globe, including the United Kingdom, where it premiered on BBC One, the United States of America, where it aired on SundanceTV, Canada, where it was broadcast on CBC, Australia, where it was showcased on BBC First, and New Zealand, where it was aired on BBC UKTV.
Matt Greenwood's impressive acting repertoire boasts a prominent role in the 20th Century Fox cinematic phenomenon, "Bohemian Rhapsody", a biopic that has garnered widespread admiration and critical acclaim, solidifying its position as a masterpiece in the world of film.
Matt has not only established himself as a talented figure in the film industry, but has also made a notable and considerable impression in the realm of television, with a standout role in the 2019 critically acclaimed drama series 'Giri/Haji', which premiered on BBC Two in the United Kingdom and subsequently became available for global streaming on Netflix, including in the United States.
Matt's remarkable career has been marked by an unwavering dedication to his art, with a substantial proportion of his body of work concentrated in the dynamic realm of theatre.
Matt has been afforded the opportunity to refine his craft on the esteemed stages of both his hometown of Manchester and the illustrious city of London, where he has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of both audiences and critics.