J. Matthew Wallace
- Actor
- Producer
- Script and Continuity Department
Born in Mobile, Alabama, James Matthew Wallace began his acting career
in the 8th grade. The acting bug continued to bite him throughout high
school, where he toured with an acting troupe and performed in "Avon
Calling," "A Crown of Thorns," and "Hamlet." In addition, Matthew twice
won honors with second and third place performances in the AISA state
acting competition (in 1997 and 1998 respectively)
After graduating high school with highest honors, Matt continued his education at Georgetown College, in Georgetown, Kentucky, where he performed in Kentucky's oldest acting troop: Maskrafters. In all, Mr. Wallace performed in 8 shows, and starred in three.
In 2003, Matthew moved to Los Angeles, where he currently resides. He has trained with the incomparable Steven Anderson, as well as, Ted Brunetti. In addition to "The Plot to Kill Nixon," he has been in "Seabiscuit" and "Big Fish" as well as, over 10 independent short productions. Most recently, J. Matthew Wallace received raved reviews for his performance in "Pvt. Wars" by James McClure at the Coleman and Smith Artistic Co. in Hollywood.
After graduating high school with highest honors, Matt continued his education at Georgetown College, in Georgetown, Kentucky, where he performed in Kentucky's oldest acting troop: Maskrafters. In all, Mr. Wallace performed in 8 shows, and starred in three.
In 2003, Matthew moved to Los Angeles, where he currently resides. He has trained with the incomparable Steven Anderson, as well as, Ted Brunetti. In addition to "The Plot to Kill Nixon," he has been in "Seabiscuit" and "Big Fish" as well as, over 10 independent short productions. Most recently, J. Matthew Wallace received raved reviews for his performance in "Pvt. Wars" by James McClure at the Coleman and Smith Artistic Co. in Hollywood.