Matt Nolan's life journey began in Buffalo, New York, where he first took his first breath, before relocating to Portland, Oregon, where he spent his formative years. As a young man, Matt embarked on a professional career in theater and commercials, establishing himself in the Northwest before making the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles in his late teenage years.
Matt's early success in the entertainment industry was marked by a recurring role on the popular television series "Major Dad" in 1989, followed by a memorable turn as Chuckie Wilson on the hit show "Beverly Hills" in 1990. For several years, Matt had the privilege of studying alongside esteemed acting coach Harry Mastrogeorge, rubbing shoulders with fellow actors Walton Goggins and Heather Graham.
Fast forward to 2012, Matt landed a pivotal role in the critically acclaimed and Oscar-winning film "Argo," directed by the talented Ben Affleck. Throughout his illustrious career, Matt has had the opportunity to work with some of the most renowned directors in the industry, including Clint Eastwood, Ben Affleck, Albert Brooks, Simon West, and John Carpenter.
Today, Matt resides in the picturesque Hollywood Hills with his loving wife and their two young sons, surrounded by the glamour and excitement of the entertainment capital of the world.