Matthew Gross's life took an extraordinary turn in 1991 when, as a veterinary technician in Baltimore, Maryland, a psychic predicted his future in television. This unforeseen prophecy sparked a newfound passion for the entertainment industry within Matthew, prompting him to audition for CBS' "In Our Lives" and set him on a remarkable journey.
Following this pivotal moment, Matthew relocated to New York City, where he swiftly joined the prestigious Screen Actors Guild, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors. A subsequent move to San Francisco allowed him to refine his craft through Top Models & Talent Agency, before making the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles in 1996.
Matthew's artistic pursuits led him to the renowned Bob Baker Marionette Theater and the esteemed Los Angeles Opera, where he delved deeply into the world of puppetry. As he transitioned to TV commercial acting, Matthew sought the guidance of the accomplished and award-winning Vernee Watson, whose mentorship catapulted him into the industry and provided him with invaluable insight.
Since then, Matthew has achieved significant success, securing a national commercial and appearing in the Warner Bros.-financed short film "Bertie the Brilliant," which garnered widespread acclaim and received airtime on PBS.