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Matthew Kimbrough

Matthew Kimbrough

6 titles Acting Jan 01, 1952

Matthew Kimbrough, born in 1952, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his prolific contributions to film, television, and theater. His formal training in acting took place at prestigious institutions, including Carnegie Mellon University, Northwestern University, and the Webber-Douglas Academy in London.

Kimbrough's filmography boasts a variety of noteworthy films, including his roles in "Catch Me If You Can" (2002), "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" (2001), and "The Limey" (1999). His television career is equally impressive, featuring guest spots on acclaimed series such as "General Hospital," "Mad Men," and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," among others.

In addition to his acting prowess, Kimbrough has also made significant contributions as an assistant director. His career began in the vibrant theater scenes of Chicago and New York, before he ventured to Los Angeles, where he has thrived for over 45 years in the entertainment industry. Beyond his artistic endeavors, he has held important roles in the industry, serving as a former treasurer of AFTRA and as one of the founding treasurers of SAG-AFTRA, underscoring his commitment to the representation of actors. Kimbrough's enduring legacy continues to influence the landscape of American entertainment.

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