Matt Frewer

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1958-01-04 (66 years old)

Place of Birth Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Also Known As Matthew Frewer, Matthew George Frewer, Matt George Frewer

Matt Frewer

Biography

Matt Frewer is an American Canadian singer, comedian, film and television actor, best known for creating television icon Max Headroom. He is a graduate in Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Drama School, Bristol, England, UK.

Known For

Actor

The Best of Max Headroom

as Max Headroom

2020
Perry Mason

as Judge Fred Wright

2019
The Order

as Peter Morton

2018
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as Max Headroom

2018
Altered Carbon

as Carnage

2017
Residue

as Mr. Fairweather

2017
Castlevania

as The Bishop (voice)

2016
The BFG

as General #2

2016
Love in Paradise

as Dr. Frank

2016
Timeless

as Anthony Bruhl

2015
Pixels

as Max Headroom (voice)

2015
Olympus

as Daedalus

2015
12 Monkeys

as Albert Kirschner

2014
Rampage: Capital Punishment

as Mr. Williamson (voice)

2014
The Librarians

as Dulaque

2014
The Knick

as Dr. J.M. Christiansen

2013
2013
Delete

as Arthur Bowden

2013
Orphan Black

as Dr. Aldous Leekie

2011
50/50

as Mitch

2011
Bag of Bones

as Sid Noonan

2010
Battle of the Bulbs

as Stu Jones

2010
Frankie & Alice

as Dr. Strassfield

2010
Wushu Warrior

as Lord Edward Lindsey

2009
Attack on Darfur

as Ted Duncan

2009
Rampage

as Mr. Williamson

2009
Under the Hood

as Moloch

2009
Watchmen

as Edgar Jacobi / Moloch the Mystic

2009
Alice

as White Knight

2007
Weirdsville

as Jason Taylor

2006
Intelligence

as Ted Altman

2006
Desperation

as Ralph Carver

2006
Chocolate

as Wally

2006
Intelligence

as Ted Altman

2006
Eureka

as Jim Taggart

2005
2005
How I Met Your Mother

as Carriage Driver

2005
Supernatural

as Pestilence

2005
Supernatural

as Pestilence / Dr. Green

2004
Geraldine's Fortune

as Cameron Geary

2004
Riding the Bullet

as Mr. Clarkson

2004
Going the Distance

as Farmer Joseph

2004
White Coats

as Dr. Anton Keller

2004
2002
Taken

as Dr. Chet Wakeman

2001
2001
The Royal Scandal

as Sherlock Holmes

2001
The Sign of Four

as Sherlock Holmes

2001
Disney's House of Mouse

as Toymaker (voice)

2000
2000
CyberWorld

as Frazzled (voice)

2000
Jailbait!

as Al Fisher

1999
Hercules: Zero to Hero

as Panic (voice) (archive sound)

1999
Mentors

as Frederick Banting

1998
In the Doghouse

as Scott Wagner

1998
Hercules

as Panic (voice)

1997
Breast Men

as Gerald Krzemien

1997
Dead Fire

as Max Durbin

1997
1997
Hercules

as Panic (voice)

1997
Quicksilver Highway

as Charlie / Dr. Charles George

1996
Generation X

as Russel Tresh

1996
The Incredible Hulk

as Leader (voice)

1995
Kissinger and Nixon

as Gen. Alexander Haig

1995
Senior Trip

as Principal Todd Moss

1995
Driving Mr. Pink

as The Pink Panther (voice)

1995
Dumb and Dumber

as Lloyd Christmas (voice)

1995
The Outer Limits

as Norman Glass

1994
In Search of Dr. Seuss

as The Cat in the Hat

1994
Return to Two Moon Junction

as Cleo / Leo (uncredited)

1994
The Itsy Bitsy Spider

as The Exterminator

1994
Gargoyles

as Jackal (voice)

1994
Iron Man

as Leader (voice)

1994
1994
The Stand

as Trashcan Man

1993
1993
Twenty Bucks

as Receding Bingo Winner

1993
The Pink Panther

as Pink Panther (voice)

1992
Shaky Ground

as Bob Moody

1992
Batman: The Animated Series

as Sidney Debris (voice)

1991
Eerie, Indiana

as Howard Raymer

1990
Short Time

as Ernie Dills

1990
Tiny Toon Adventures

as Mac Duff (voice)

1989
Far from Home

as Charlie Cox

1989
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

as Big Russ Thompson

1989
The Making of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

as Self - 'Big' Russ Thompson

1989
Speed Zone

as Alec

1987
Ishtar

as CIA Agent

1987
Star Trek: The Next Generation

as Berlinghoff Rasmussen

1987
The Max Headroom Show

as Edison Carter / Max Headroom

1985
Spies Like Us

as Soldier #2

1985
Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future

as Edison Carter / Max Headroom

1984
Supergirl

as Eddie, Truck Driver

1984
Miami Vice

as Cliff King

1984
Robin of Sherwood

as Roger de Carnac

1983
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life

as Cornered Executive who Jumps (segment "The Crimson Permanent Assurance")