Matt Mulhern was trained as an actor by William Esper at Mason Gross School of the Arts, where he received a BFA in Acting. He was first cast as Joseph Wykowski in Neil Simon's Tony Award winning "Biloxi Blues". From there, he went on to a film, TV, and theater career as an actor, appearing in films such as "One Crazy Summer," Extreme Prejudice," "Biloxi Blues," "Sunchaser," "Infinity," and "Walking To The Waterline," which he also wrote and directed for IFC films. New York theater includes: "The One-Armed Man" at Ensemble Studio Theater, "Surviving Grace" at the Union Square Theater, "The Night Hank Williams Died" at the Orpheum Theater, "Wasted" at the WPA, Regional appearances at La Jolla Playhouse in "The Glass Menagerie", "The Habitation of Dragons", at Pittsburgh Public Theater, and the National Tour of "Death of a Salesman" as Biff opposite Hal Holbrook, and, most recently, "Orphans Home Cycle" at Hartford Stage. On TV he played the Lieutenant as a regular on the top ten CBS hit "Major Dad" as well as many other pilots, recurring and guest roles, most recently a recurring role on FX's "Rescue Me," and appearances on Fox's "Fringe," and CBS's "CSI." He has written and directed two films, "Walking to the Waterline" (which he also acted in), and "Duane Hopwood" starring David Schwimmer, named "One of the Best Films of 2005" by Roger Ebert, and shown at the Sundance Film Festival, before being theatrically released by IFC Films. He also has a novel, "Crossing Open Spaces," available at Amazon, Createspace.com or mattmulhern.net. Matt lives north of New York City with his wife Karen and sons Connor and Jack. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Weissenbach Management
2010
as Steve Brandt
2008
as Dennis
2007
as Andy
2004
2001
as Officer Sajak
2001
as Will Coleman
2000
as Coach Gale
2000
as Plant Manager
2000
as Charlie Banks
1999
as Stanley, Faith's Brother
1999
as Brad Kendall
1998
as Francis McGowan
1996
as Gate Guard
1996
as Dr. Chip Byrnes
1995
as Commander Stinson
1994
as Mover
1994
as John Marsh
1994
as Tom Cross
1992
as Will McCall
1990
as Officer Peter Bennett
1990
as Chief Baranek
1989
as Eugene Holowachuk
1988
as Joseph Wykowski
1987
as SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker
1986
as Teddy Beckersted
1986
as Garrison Southworth
1984
as Walter Perry