Matt Walsh (comedian)
Matt Walsh | |
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Walsh at the New York PaleyFest 2014 for the TV show "Veep" | |
Born |
Matthew Paul Walsh October 13, 1964 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, Comedian, Director, Writer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse(s) | Morgan |
Children | 3 |
Matthew "Matt" Paul Walsh (born October 13, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, director, and writer best known as a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational sketch comedy troupe and currently for co-starring as Mike McLintock on the HBO comedy series Veep, for which he has received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. He also previously starred in short-lived comedy programs such as Dog Bites Man on Comedy Central and Players on Spike TV. He also starred in the 2014 disaster movie Into the Storm.
Early life
Walsh was born in Chicago, the fourth of seven children of Dick and Audrey Walsh. He graduated from Hinsdale South High School in 1982. While in high school he played on the football team as a backup tight end. He attended Northern Illinois University, where he graduated with a degree in Psychology, also spending a year studying abroad in Austria at Salzburg College.
Career
After college, his interest shifted to performing when he started taking improvisational comedy classes in Chicago, where he would become a regular performer at the Annoyance Theater and ImprovOlympic, where he studied under legendary improv teacher Del Close. In 1991, he met comedian Matt Besser, with whom he began performing stand-up comedy. Along with Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, and Ian Roberts, he is a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade improv comedy troupe and played "Trotter" in the troupe's sketch comedy series, which ran for three seasons on Comedy Central. Before the show, the UCB comedy foursome had already been doing improv shows at their theatre in New York, which used to be a burlesque house before they remodeled it to become a theatre. To date, they have founded four successful Upright Citizens Brigade comedy theaters located in New York at UCB Chelsea and The East Village UCB, and Los Angeles with UCB Franklin and UCB Sunset.
Besides his sketch work with the Upright Citizens Brigade, Walsh is also known for his memorable supporting roles in popular comedy films in recent years including Cyrus, Old School, The Hangover, Role Models, and Semi-Pro. Walsh also wrote and starred in the cult indie-comedy Martin & Orloff, which had a limited theatrical run in 2002 and 2003. In addition, he was also a correspondent on The Daily Show from 2001 to 2002, made regular appearances in comedy sketches on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and MTV's Human Giant as well as starring in the Comedy Central mockumentry series Dog Bites Man in the summer of 2006. Except for The Hangover: Part II, Walsh has the distinction of appearing in every other Todd Phillips comedy film to date, most often playing characters aptly named "Walsh".
In 2010, Walsh created the improvised comedy series Players for Spike TV. Walsh (creator, writer, director and executive producer of the show) stars in the series alongside his Upright Citizens Brigade partner Ian Roberts, as two brothers who run a sports bar together. The show aired for one season, concluding on August 14, 2010.[1]
Walsh currently hosts the podcast Bear Down (http://beardown.libsyn.com) with comedian Scot Armstrong (screenwriter of Old School) where they discuss their favorite football team The Chicago Bears and do sports-themed comedy bits such as fake call-ins and in-character interviews. The podcast has also featured appearances by comedians such as Horatio Sanz, Ian Roberts, Joseph Nunez, and Matt Price.
In 2010, Walsh had recurring roles on the NBC comedy series Outsourced and on the HBO comedy series Hung. In 2012, he began co-starring as Mike McLintock in the HBO series Veep, for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016. During that year, Walsh portrayed J. R. R. Tolkien in The Dead Authors Podcast.
Walsh's directed his first feature film High Road, an indie-comedy he co-wrote with Josh Weiner. The film was released on March 6, 2012. He is currently in post-production for his second directed film, A Better You, which he co-wrote with Brian Huskey, who stars in the film.
In the movie Into the Storm, Walsh stars as Pete Moore, who is the driver of the Tornado Intercept Vehicle nicknamed "Titus."
He will be appearing in the MyCareer mode in the upcoming basketball simulation game, NBA 2K17.[2]
Personal life
Walsh lives in Valley Village, California, with his wife Morgan. They have three children, Jude, Emmet, and Celia, and a dog named Roger.
Walsh confirmed on the May 20th, 2016 episode of the Dan Patrick Show that along with the Bears he is also a fan of the Chicago White Sox.
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Talent | Ted | |
1999 | Fatty Drives the Bus | Man in Baseball Uniform | |
2000 | Road Trip | Crime Scene Photographer | |
2002 | Martin & Orloff | Dr. Eric Orloff | |
2003 | Pushing Tom | Co-Worker | |
Old School | Walsh | ||
The Test | Joe | Short film | |
Death of a Dynasty | Frat Boy No. 1 | ||
Elf | Eye Witness | ||
Brainwarp | Captain Maniac | Video | |
Bad Santa | Herb | ||
2004 | The Sensual Lover of Bindalele | Budo | Short film |
Starsky & Hutch | Eddie | ||
Christmas with the Kranks | Neighbor #2 | ||
2006 | School for Scoundrels | Walsh | |
2007 | Wild Girls Gone | Sheriff Terry Moran | |
Dante's Inferno | Fox Reporter | Voice only | |
2008 | Lower Learning | Mr. Conroy | |
Be Kind Rewind | Officer Julian | ||
Drillbit Taylor | Not for Pot Driver | ||
Semi-Pro | Father Pat | ||
Step Brothers | Drunk Corporate Guy | ||
Role Models | Davith of Glencracken | ||
2009 | Mystery Team | Jim | |
I Love You, Man | Impatient Golfer | ||
The Hangover | Dr. Valsh | ||
2010 | Cyrus | Tim | |
Due Date | TSA Agent | ||
Queens of Country | Cleveland Norvis | ||
Cherry | Prof. Van Auken | ||
2011 | Freak Dance | Adolph Hitler, Jr. | |
2012 | High Road | Man | Director, co-writer |
Ted | Thomas | ||
2013 | Movie 43 | Amanda's Dad | Segment "Middleschool Date" |
Coffee Town | Police officer | ||
2014 | Hits | Dave | |
Into the Storm | Pete | ||
Sex Ed | Washout | ||
2015 | Get Hard | Bathroom Stall Man | |
2016 | Other People | Steve | |
The Darkness | Gary Carter | ||
The Do-Over | Shecky | ||
Ghostbusters | Rourke | ||
Wild Oats | Forbes | ||
Keeping up with the Joneses | Dan Craverston | ||
Office Christmas Party | Ezra | ||
2017 | A Futile and Stupid Gesture | Matty Simmons | Post-production |
2018 | Life of the Party | Dan | Post-production |
Television
Year | TV Series | Role |
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1996–2004 | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Various Comedy Sketches |
1998–2000 | Upright Citizens Brigade | Trotter/Various Characters |
2001–2002 | The Daily Show | Correspondent |
2003–2009 | Reno 911! | Ranger Glen/Various Characters |
2006 | Dog Bites Man | Kevin Beeken |
2007–2008 | Human Giant | Various Characters |
2009 | The League | Mr. Freidman |
2010 | Players | Bruce Fitzgerald |
Party Down | Larry Duckett | |
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time | Various Characters | |
Community | Joshua the Groundskeeper | |
Hung | Matt Saline | |
2010–2011 | Outsourced | Jerry Stern |
Childrens Hospital | Various Characters | |
2011 | Jon Benjamin Has a Van | Various Characters |
2012 | Animal Practice | Alan Waxman |
MyMusic | Mr. Indie | |
2012–present | Veep | Mike McLintock |
2013 | Happy Endings | Duckie Blenkinship |
Parks and Recreation | Leonard Tchulm | |
Drunk History | Various | |
The Aquabats! Super Show! | Santa Claus | |
2013–2016 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | L. Jefe Maninchargo |
2014 | How I Met Your Mother | Captain Dearduff |
2014–2016 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Detective Lohank |
2015 | Rick and Morty | Sleepy Gary (voice) |
Playing House | Phil | |
2016 | Animals. | Grey Horse (voice) |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | Jason Clark | |
References
External links
- Matt Walsh at the Internet Movie Database
- Audio interview on The Sound of Young America: MP3 Link
- Interviewed by Josh Fulton on Improv Resource Center