Mathew Lipisko is an American film and television actor born on June 28 and raised in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Starting out early in his teens Matt was a stage actor performing for shows in his High School, then college and later on Community Theater. He performed his first theatrical lead as (Paul Bratter) in Neil Simon's romantic comedy &q...
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Mathew Lipisko is an American film and television actor born on June 28 and raised in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Starting out early in his teens Matt was a stage actor performing for shows in his High School, then college and later on Community Theater. He performed his first theatrical lead as (Paul Bratter) in Neil Simon's romantic comedy "Bear foot In The Park". In 2012 Matt moved to California to pursue his acting career in television and film. His debut film he was cast as "Sargant Emerson" (An Army Recruiting Sargent) in the Independent film "A Fighting Season" with actors "Clayne Crawford" (known for Fox's TV Series Leathal Weapon", also the tv series "Rectify" and "Baytown Outlaws") and also actor "Lew Temple" (known for "The Walking Dead" and "kidnapped"). After Production of "A Fighting Season" concluded Matt had continued to be cast in smaller roles for the ID Discovery channel. In 2015 Matt was cast in his first Lead Role on the TV Series "The Day I Almost Died" as "Johnathon Metz". (A Connecticut man who manages to get his arm caught in the boiler for three days while attempting to clean it. With no food or water Johnathon does the unthinkable and severs his arm to stay alive.) Matt had obtained his S.A.G (Screen Actors Guild) eligibility in 2013. He has been known to travel between Northern and Southern California for Training to continued to improve his craft and work on various Television and Film Projects. Show less «