Matt Willis
Matt Willis is a multifaceted English artist, recognized for his contributions as a musician, singer, songwriter, television figure, and actor. He gained prominence as a co-founder, bassist, and co-vocalist of the acclaimed pop-punk group Busted, which emerged in the early 2000s and quickly captured the hearts of fans with their catchy tunes and energetic performances.
Busted's self-titled debut album, released in 2002, included hits like "What I Go to School For" and "Year 3000," which helped establish the band as a significant force in the UK music scene. Their sophomore effort, "A Present for Everyone," further cemented their status, featuring chart-toppers such as "Crashed the Wedding" and "Air Hostess." The band's unique blend of pop and punk elements resonated widely, leading to sold-out tours and a loyal fanbase.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Matt has showcased his versatility through various television appearances, including reality shows and talent competitions. In 2006, he won the third series of "Celebrity Big Brother," significantly boosting his public profile. As a testament to his influence, he has also ventured into acting, appearing in several television series and stage productions.
Matt Willis continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, with a career marked by creativity, innovation, and a commitment to his artistic pursuits.
Filmography
Allies
Queen Tut
Madness in the Method
Soft
The Shrouds
The Return of the Vampire
Blonde Savage
Breakthrough
Bigfoot and the Burtons
Catch Me If You Claus
An Audience with Kylie
So Dear to My Heart
The Mark of the Whistler
Wolves of War
A Walk in the Sun