Matt Singletary

Matt Singletary

Matthew "Matt" Singletary was born on February 22, 1988, in Chicago, Illinois. He was born to Mike Singletary, a former NFL player with the Chicago Bears (1981-1992) and Kim Singletary. Matt was born into a large family including six siblings: one brother named John, and five sisters named, Kristen, Jill, Jackie, Brooke and Becky. Following his father's footsteps, Matt played football while attending high school in San Jose, CA. While in high school Matt played as a defensive end and offensive lineman. He graduated in 2007 from San Jose Valley Christian High School and went on to attend Baylor University (BU) later that same year. BU was the same college his father played for in the late 1970s until 1980 before he joined the NFL. Matt started at Baylor as a freshman defensive end. In 2008, he played as redshirt freshman and in 2009 became a redshirt sophomore as a defensive end. Matt transferred to West Valley College in Saratoga, CA in 2010. He soon transferred to California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) majoring in Sociology where he played 11 games as a defensive end during his starting year. Matt Singletary migrated into other avenues. The world of entertainment was the next stop. Handsome and athletic, the 6' 4" former college football player quickly made his screen debut in 2014 in an episode of Chicago P.D. (2014). He made his leading role debut the following year in the action film Hood (2015). He made his television debut the following year on the musical comedy How to Be a Vampire (2016), followed by Roommates (2016), a series that he also wrote for. He also appeared on Chance (2016) and iZombie (2015).
Matt Skollar

Matt Skollar

Matt Skollar was born in New York City to mom, Haydee, born and raised in Panama, and Stan, New York native of Russian/Jewish ancestry. Matt began acting, dancing and singing at a young age, which led him to his first professional job (age 10) playing a young prince in an 8-week run of "The King and I." Matt's passion for performing arts further grew as he aged, leading him to put higher education on hold to pursue his childhood dream. This move would take Matt back to New York, where he was admitted to the prestigious New Actors Workshop. Matt studied for two years, full time, with master teachers such as George Morrison, Paul Sills and the late Mike Nichols. The emphasis of his training, steeped in Stanislavski and improvisation, allowed him to quickly showcase his talents in several off-Broadway plays, eventually leading to a contract with the esteemed Abrams Artists Agency. During his career, Matt has guest starred on numerous prime time shows such as Sex and the City (HBO), Law and Order SVU (NBC), Game of Silence (NBC) and most recently MacGyver (CBS). Matt also had a recurring role on the daytime drama, One Life to Live (ABC). He has appeared in various indie films, including the Oscar winning Best Picture, "The Artist" and "Beast Beast" which made it's screen debut during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. His stage work includes a two-man show in the NYC Fringe Festival, as well as, performances at the prestigious Williamstown Theater Festival. Matt would eventually relocate from Los Angeles to Atlanta to take advantage of Georgia's fast growing film industry. To continue his studies, Matt enrolled in Nick Conti's Professional Actors Studio as an advanced student. Matt's passion and experience in performing arts subsequently led him to teach and mentor fellow performers at the Professional Actors Studio. Since moving to Atlanta, Matt has co-written and co-starred in an indie original and award-winning TV production, "Outside the Perimeter" with fellow actors and colleagues, Franco Castan and Scott Oakley.

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