- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- In 1991, while working as a veterinary technician in Baltimore, Maryland, fate took an unexpected turn when a psychic predicted Matthew Gross's future in television. Inspired by the prophecy, Matthew auditioned for CBS' "In Our Lives," sparking a passion for the entertainment industry.
Relocating to New York, Matthew swiftly joined the Screen Actors Guild, laying the foundation for his remarkable journey. A move to San Francisco allowed him to hone his craft through Top Models & Talent Agency before making the leap to Los Angeles in 1996.
His artistic pursuits led him to the Bob Baker Marionette Theater and the Los Angeles Opera, where he immersed himself in puppetry. Transitioning to TV commercial acting, Matthew sought guidance from Emmy/Clio Awards-winner Vernee Watson, whose mentorship catapulted him into the industry.
Since then, Matthew has not only secured a national commercial but also appeared in the Warner Bros.-financed short film "Bertie the Brilliant," garnering accolades and PBS airtime.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
- Matthew's first job was as an extra in the movie "Being There". The night before the shoot, production called his father to warn Matthew not to wear any purple or green because Peter Sellers was superstitious of those colors; therefore, Matthew wore his sister's orange winter coat instead.
- Matthew's first acting teacher was Ralph Tabakin; owner and operator of The Maryland Academy of Dramatic Arts in Bethesda, Maryland. Ralph appeared in many of Barry Levinson's films.
- Matt won $1,000 from Publishers Clearing House in 2018.
- In 1995, Matthew resided in Dashiell Hammett's (The Maltese Falcon) apartment (620 Eddy Street, San Francisco).
- Matthew's short narrative screenplay ("Molly") is a 2020 Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards Finalist.
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