Matt Musgrove is a multifaceted and accomplished individual who has effortlessly demonstrated his exceptional versatility as an actor, singer, and writer. His extensive and impressive resume showcases a vast array of roles across various platforms, including Amazon Prime. One of his most notable roles is that of the comedic soldier Sullivan in the 80's thriller The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus (2022),where he shared the screen with a talented ensemble cast, featuring notable actors such as Danny Trejo, Nick Chinlund, and Kevin Grevioux. Furthermore, Matt Musgrove brought the villainous Black Scar to life in the fantasy film The Zodiac Fighters (2017),set against the stunning backdrop of Beijing, China, alongside the accomplished Tom Bower.
Musgrove's television appearances have showcased his impressive range as a performer, most notably in the Oxygen channel's show "In Ice Cold Blood" in 2018. Born in Eugene, Oregon, Musgrove is a proud member of the Actors' Equity Association, having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College in New York.
Growing up as the son of Mark Musgrove, the former President of The National Funeral Directors Association, Musgrove's childhood was marked by a unique blend of family tradition and artistic pursuit. Despite his involvement in the family business, Musgrove was driven to pursue a career in acting, balancing his responsibilities with his passion for the craft.
Noted stage actor, Musgrove, has had the esteemed opportunity to bring to life the character of Alexander in the impactful drama "The Pliant Girls", which garnered a remarkable eight Ovation nominations and ultimately claimed two Ovation awards, with a revival taking place at The Colony Theatre in Los Angeles.
This outstanding performance was met with widespread critical acclaim from the LA Times and StageSceneLA, with critics lauding his "exceptional" and "particularly discerning" portrayal of multiple characters in the west coast premiere of "The Burnt Part Boys" at Hollywood's Third Street Theatre, opposite the highly acclaimed Tony Award, Grammy Award, and Drama Desk Award-winning actress Lauren Patten.
In the year 2022, Andrew Musgrove achieved a notable milestone by successfully completing a total of seven impressive AEA shows, showcasing his remarkable versatility and talent as a performer.
One of the most notable productions he was a part of was the revised premiere of the powerful play "Pass Over" by Antoinette Nwandu, where he took on the dual roles of Mister and Ossifer with remarkable depth and nuance.
In addition to his impressive work in "Pass Over", Musgrove also had the opportunity to showcase his impressive musical abilities in the production of "All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914", which was a huge success in Boise, Idaho.