Matt McGrath is a versatile and accomplished actor who has effortlessly transitioned between various genres, showcasing his remarkable range and adaptability throughout his career.
He began his journey in the world of comedy, starring in the 2000 film "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy" where he played the role of an annoying yet endearing boyfriend.
His impressive skills were also showcased in musical theater, particularly in the Broadway production of "Cabaret".
Matt McGrath's dramatic chops were on full display in the critically acclaimed film "Boys Don't Cry" released in 1999.
In addition to his film work, McGrath has honed his craft on regional stages across the country, often exceling in ensemble pieces.
On the small screen, he turned in a chilling performance as real-life convicted killer Chris Pritchard in the 1992 TV mini-series "Cruel Doubt", opposite esteemed actors Blythe Danner and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Although he filmed a role in Anthony Minghella's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" in 1999, unfortunately, his scenes were cut from the final version of the film.