Matt McGrath
Matt McGrath (born June 11, 1969) is an accomplished American actor known for his diverse roles across film, television, and theater.
McGrath's notable film credits include performances in *The Notorious Bettie Page*, *Boys Don't Cry*, *The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy*, and *The Impostors*, showcasing his versatility as an actor. On the small screen, he has made guest appearances on several popular shows, such as *Law & Order: Criminal Intent*, *Now and Again*, and *New York Undercover*.
His theatrical roots run deep, having begun his career on Broadway as a child in productions like *Peter Pan* and the original musical *Working*. As an adult, McGrath displayed his talent in *A Streetcar Named Desire* and took on the iconic role of the Emcee in Kander and Ebb's *Cabaret* at the Roundabout Theatre Company, a character famously originated by Alan Cumming.
With a rich background in performing arts, Matt McGrath continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic performances and commitment to his craft, making significant contributions to the entertainment industry.