Matt Lanter Biography
Matt Lanter (Matthew MacKendree Lanter) is an American actor, and model. Matt gained fame by playing Liam Court in The CW’s teen drama series 90210, a spin-off of the 1990s Fox series Beverly Hills, 90210.
The actor has also appeared in some major released films, such as Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Disaster Movie, WarGames: The Dead Code, Sorority Row, Vampires Suck and also -The Roommate.
Matt is the voice of Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. He also stars as soldier Wyatt Logan, a time traveler, in the NBC series Timeless.
Matt Lanter Age | How Old Is Matt Lanter?
Matthew Mackendree Lanter was born on April 1, 1983 in Massillon, Ohio, US. He is 35 years old as of 2018.
Matt Lanter Angela Stacy | Matt Lanter Wife
Matt married his longtime boyfriend, Angela Stacy on June 14, 2013. The couple had their relationship since 2009. On December 30, 2017, the couple welcomed their first child, daughter MacKenlee Faire Lanter.
Matt Lanter Gay
There is no available information regarding Lanter as gay.
Matt Lanter Career
Matt was a contestant on Bravo’s reality show Manhunt: The Search for America’s Most Gorgeous Male Model in 2004. Lanter did not win the competition. Within a few weeks of moving to Los Angeles, California, Matt successfully auditioned for the role of Nick on the supernatural teen-drama Fox series Point Pleasant. He then had a major recurring role throughout the first and only season of the series. Lanter has since then appeared in television shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, 8 Simple Rules, Big Love and Heroes.
He then signed on to become a series regular portraying the role of Horace Calloway on the ABC’s political drama series Commander in Chief. It stars Geena Davis and Donald Sutherland in April 2005. The series premiered on September 27, 2005, ran for one season and was then cancelled on June 14, 2006.
Lanter took on the lead role as Zach Conroy in The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream, with Francia Raisa in 2008.
In February 2008,He was announced to portray the lead role of Will, in Lionsgate’s Parody/Comedy film Disaster Movie in February 2008. The film is hence written and directed by directing and screenwriting duo Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer who have previously worked on other Parody films such as Meet The Spartans and Epic Movie. The film spoofs recent disaster films including Cloverfield. Lanter stars with Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Minnillo and Carmen Electra. The film, which was released on August 29, 2008, was a critical failure. The film then grossed over $34 million worldwide and also received extremely negative reviews from critics, as well as six nominations at the 29th Golden Raspberry Awards.
In October 2008,Lanter was announced to star in Summit Entertainment’s remake of the cult 1983 slasher film The House on Sorority Row in October 2008. This film stars Briana Evigan, Audrina Patridge, and Rumer Willis. Sorority Row and was released on September 11, 2009 to negative reviews.
Matt Lanter 90210
In 2009, Lanter began a major recurring role on The CW’s 90210 portraying the role of Liam Court in 2009. He was announced as a series regular for the second season in September 2009. This series is a sequel to the 1990s teen drama series Beverly Hills, 90210. In March 2010, Lanter signed on for another parody project with Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, 20th Century Fox’s Vampires Suck in March 2010. He was playing Edward Sullen, a spoof of Edward Cullen from the Twilight saga. The film was then released on August 18, 2010.
It was then announced he had signed on for the role of Jason Webber in Screen Gems’ horror film The Roommate in May 2009. The filming took place in 2009 starring with Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester. It was originally scheduled for an October 2010 release but was pushed forward to September 17, 2010. Screen Gems however pushed it to February 4, 2011.
Lanter has worked on two films Liars All and A Chance of Rain. Matt also voices Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson and Venom in the TV series Ultimate Spider-Man, which premiered on April 1, 2012. Lanter has also signed on to voice the role of Sled in Secret of the Wings, which is to be released in October 2012.
He was cast as a co-star in The CW’s science fiction drama series Star-Crossed (originally titled Oxygen) opposite Aimee Teegarden on March 5, 2013. The series is about a romance between a human girl (Teegarden) and an alien boy (Lanter) when he and six others of his kind are integrated into a suburban high school 10 years after they had landed on Earth and were consigned to an internment camp.
Matt Lanter Timeless
Matt began playing the role of Wyatt Logan in the NBC series Timeless in 2016. Its second season was then broadcast in early 2018, but the series was not renewed by NBC.
Matt Lanter Grey’s Anatomy
Matt plays Adam Singer in the season four Grey’s Anatomy episode The Heart of the Matter.
Matt Lanter Star Crossed
Lanter stars in Star-Crossed as Roman alongside Aimee Teegarden.
Matt Lanter Height
The 90210 star stands at a height of 1.78 m.
Matt Lanter Movies And Tv Shows
Matt Lanter Movies
Year |
Film |
Role |
2018 |
The Death of Superman |
Arthur Curry/Aquaman (voice) |
Chasing the Rain |
Eric |
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2017 |
Pitch Perfect 3 |
Chicago |
2016 |
USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage |
Brian “Bama” Smithwick |
2015 |
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis |
Arthur Curry/Aquaman (voice) |
Star Wars: The Force Awakens |
Additional voices |
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2013 |
Liars All |
Mike |
2012 |
Secret of the Wings |
Sled (voice) |
2011 |
The Roommate |
Jason Tanner |
2010 |
Vampires Suck |
Edward Sullen |
2009 |
Sorority Row |
Kyle Tyson |
2008 |
WarGames: The Dead Code |
Will Farmer |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars |
Anakin Skywalker (voice) |
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Disaster Movie |
Will Clayton |
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2004 |
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius |
Bobby Jones’ caddy |
TV Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
1981–1982 |
The Doctors |
Erich Aldrich |
1987 |
Guiding Light |
Cameron Stewart |
1988 |
ABC Afterschool Specials |
Randy Forrester |
1990 |
CBS Schoolbreak Special |
Donnie |
Married…with Children |
The Kid |
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1990–2000 |
Beverly Hills, 90210 |
Steve Sanders/Ronnie Robertson |
1992 |
Melrose Place |
Steve Sanders |
The Legend of Prince Valiant |
unknown (voice role) |
|
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose |
Himself |
|
1993–1996 |
Bike Mice from Mars |
Vinnie (voice role) |
1994 |
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters |
Gludge (voice role) |
Beverly Hills, 90210: A Christmas Special |
Himself |
|
1995 |
The Women of Spring Break |
George Peck |
1996 |
Subliminal Seduction |
Darrin Danver |
1996–1997 |
Mighty Ducks |
Wildwing (voice role) |
1998 |
V.I.P. |
Peter, Tasha’s ex-husband |
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling |
Himself |
|
78th Annual Miss America Pageant |
Himself (Judge) |
|
1998–1999 |
Hollywood Squares |
Himself (Panelist) |
1998–2001 |
Godzilla: The Series |
Dr. Nick Tatopoulos (voice role) |
1999 |
Love Boat: The Next Wave |
Joshua Krumb |
Batman Beyond: The Movie |
Mason Forrest (voice role) |
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Batman Beyond |
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2000 |
Twice in a Lifetime |
Dr. Steven Weaver/Lance Kensington |
2001 |
Inside Schwartz |
Parker |
JAG |
Captain William Shepard |
|
The Test |
Himself (Panelist) |
|
2002 |
Son of the Beach |
Harry Johnson |
What I Like About You |
Paul Cody |
|
2003 |
Spider-Man |
Harry Osborn (voice role) |
2006–2007 |
Biker Mice from Mars |
Vinne/Brie Fish/Taonga (voice role) |
2007 |
Side Order of Life |
Brian Fowler |
Drawn Together |
Chase Huffington (voice role) |
|
Dancing with the Stars |
Himself (Contestant) |
|
2008 |
Love Storm |
John Wilson |
Your Mama Don’t Dance |
Himself (Host) |
|
2009 |
The Christmas Hope |
Nathan Andrews |
2010 |
CSI: NY |
Thom Weir |
Elopement |
David Drummond |
|
2011 |
Happily Divorced |
Robert, Support Group Leader |
2013 |
Sharknado |
Fin Shepard |
Deadtime Stories |
Mr. Tyler |
|
Hell’s Kitchen |
Himself (Restaurant Patron) |
|
Shark After Dark |
Himself (Guest) |
|
Oprah: Where Are They Now? |
Himself (Guest) |
|
2014 |
Sharknado 2: The Second One |
Fin Shepard |
Sproutnado: Ocean Weather Report |
Weather Reporter |
|
94th Annual Miss America Pageant |
Himself (Judge) |
|
On Your Marc! |
Himself (Guest) |
|
Sproutnado: Synchronized Swimming |
Himself – Swimmer |
|
Sproutnado: So Many Numbers in the Ocean |
Himself – Swimmer |
|
Sproutnado: Shark Costume Delivery |
Himself – Movie Star |
|
The Wil Wheaton Project |
Himself (Guest) |
|
America’s Healthiest Heroes |
Himself (Host) |
|
2014–2016 |
Celebrity Name Game |
Himself (Celebrity Player) |
2015 |
Defiance |
Conrad Von Bach |
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! |
Fin Shepard |
|
Lavalantula |
Fin Shepard |
|
The Apprentice |
Himself (Contestant) |
|
2016 |
The Muppets. |
Himself |
Hashtaggers |
Himself |
|
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens |
Fin Shepard |
|
2017 |
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming |
Fin Shepard |
Battle of the Network Stars |
Himself (Contestant) |
|
2018 |
The Thundermans |
Young Thunder Man |
Aussie Girl |
Himself |
|
Worst Cooks in America |
Himself (Contestant) |
|
Celebrity Family Feud |
Himself (Contestant) |
|
The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time |
Fin Shepard |
|
2019 |
Swamp Thing |
Daniel Cassidy / Blue Devil |
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Matt Lanter Talks Timeless
Matt Lanter Interview
‘90210’ Series Finale & ‘Star-Crossed’
Published: MON, 13 MAY 2013
Source: http://www.justjared.com
JustJared.com: Hi Matt! So we read that you guys had to switch around the finale at the last minute. Can you tell us about that?
Matt Lanter: Yeah, actually that is true. We had an entire episode written out and we had the table read for it, and everything. It was a really cool episode and I think we were all kind of bummed we didn’t get to do it because the whole Act 6 of the episode was set five years into the future. We were all five years older and obviously at much different places in our lives. My character, I was just getting out of jail. I had went to jail for this bombing we saw last episode. Somehow Liam took the rap for that and he went to jail for five years. He just got out. It was really cool. We were talking about changing looks and everything. We were talking about buzzing my hair, all kinds of crazy stuff. We were really interested in doing that. And the plan was, if we had come back for season six, we were going to be set five years into the future, basically being 25 years old. It was really cool, but last minute, we got the call that we needed to change things. So it is what it is.
JJ: Will everything we saw in the penultimate episode be resolved in the finale?
Matt Lanter: I’m trying to remember… I shot it so long ago. So much stuff has happened since then (laughs). I can’t remember to what degree it gets resolved, but it does get resolved in some way. There is kind of a proper ending to the arc, and of course to the series itself. I hope fans are going to be happy with that. It was kind of abrupt for all of us, but we did what we could with it.
JJ: What can you tell us about Liam and Annie’s ending?
Matt Lanter: There is a resolve. Without trying to give away too much, I feel like there is happiness in their lives in some way. So people should definitely tune in, especially fans of Liam and Annie. There is a payoff.
JJ: What was your last day on set like?
Matt Lanter: It was bittersweet. It’s like you’ve been with this family for five years and things are changing, and ending. It’s very odd to go to work the last day knowing you’re never going to go back. We weren’t on stage [the last day], but we were several days prior, and it was very weird that day to leave the stages knowing you’ll never come back and see that set again. You know, Liam’s bar will never be there again. It was a weird, weird feeling. It’s kind of like leaving high school. It’s sad and you’re going to miss all your friends. You’re going to miss your life and you’ve been doing that for the past four years, and it’s comfortable. But now, there’s something possibly bigger on the horizon, just new and fresh and exciting. I think we all kind of felt like that, you know? By the end of high school, you’re sad, but you’re excited. You’ve done your four years and you feel good about it, and you’re ready to do some new things. I feel blessed for the opportunity to have been with a show for five years. I had an incredible time and I met great people, and had some amazing experiences. I am forever grateful for that. I’m also excited for future stuff!
JJ: Did you get to steal anything from set?
Matt Lanter: We had a huge sale. When a show is cancelled, they basically take everything from the show. I’m talking sets, clothes, just everything, and they sell it. We had a huge warehouse sale, full of everything from Liam’s bar to Naomi’s house. I got a bunch of my wardrobe, which is kind of cool – some cool jackets, shoes, and stuff like that. I got some other crazy stuff from the set, and it was really cheap too (laughs). I got a bowling ball for three bucks and funny stuff like that.
JJ: What’s been you favorite memory from set or most memorable episode to shoot?
Matt Lanter: That’s a really difficult one to answer. At any given time, I might say something different. But I guess any time that the gang was all together was fun. A lot of the cool things we got to experience like the Hollywood Bowl, and just having free reign over the backstage of the Hollywood Bowl. That was really cool. Things like that. I think more than one episode or one thing, just all the experiences of basically having an all-access pass to Los Angeles was a really unique thing to our show, so I enjoyed a lot of that stuff, especially when the whole gang was there.
JJ: Congrats on the new show! We’re excited for it! How did that come about?
Matt Lanter: It was really cool. The CW has been really amazing to me. As soon as we found out about 90210, they sent over several scripts to several pilots that they had, and kind of said, “Read over these pilots and let us know what you like, and we’ll see what we can do.” I loved [Star-Crossed] and everybody just kind of made it happen. That’s how that came about. It’s a really, really cool pilot. The logline is basically like Brown vs. the Board of Education with aliens, mixed with an epic romance. It’s really cool. It’s all these human issues we were going through 50 years ago with race relations and civil rights, and things like that, that’s all happening in this pilot except it’s with aliens and humans. It takes place in the future, so aliens have been on Earth now for about 10 years. They are basically in an internment camp. The government is creating a program to desegregate the two species. This program, they start it at a high school, so seven alien kids are put into a human high school and that’s kind of where the show picks up. And of course, with that is this epic romance that balloons and is meant to be. Romeo and Juliet style, basically. It’s the greatest story ever told. It’s a female human and I play the alien guy. We fall in love and we’re meant to be, but we can’t be because it’s not socially acceptable. It’s really, really interesting.
JJ: What kind of preparation goes into playing an alien?
Matt Lanter: I think that specifically with our aliens… because we’re not like spacesuit-wearing aliens, we’re very human, except we have markings on our necks. So they are very, very human-like except for a few things. And then who knows, they might have some other interesting qualities to them that we might find out about in the future. I don’t know, so I guess what you do is you find the character and you find what makes him human and you play those qualities that people can relate to so people can feel for that character.
JJ: What was it like working with Aimee? Had you met her before?
Matt Lanter: Yeah, just being in the same world, I guess, we’ve run into each other a few times, but I really go to know her on [Star-Crossed]. She’s great and I love working with her. She’s sweet and she’s a good actress. She’s a great scene partner, so I hope we can do more scenes together.
JJ: Definitely. And with all of this going on, you’re planning a wedding! Is it really as stressful as they say it is?
Matt Lanter: Uh, yes (laughs). It is. I never knew how much detail went into a wedding and I’m trying to help as much as I can. We have a wedding coordinator and all that kind of stuff, but there’s really a lot of detail you have to put into a wedding. I had no idea. So yeah, we’re trying to deal with that and get through that. It’s a fun time, but yeah, it is kind of stressful.
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