Matt Passmore
Passmore in 2014
Born
Matthew Passmore

(1973-12-24) 24 December 1973
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Children1[1]

Matthew Passmore (born 24 December 1973[2]) is an Australian actor. He is known for McLeod's Daughters (2006–2009), Blue Heelers (2003), Last Man Standing (2005), and his first American television show, The Glades (2010–2013).

Career

Passmore began his career on the children's television series Play School. Later on, he took on a variety of roles on Australian television shows such as Always Greener, Blue Heelers, The Cooks, Last Man Standing, McLeod's Daughters, and Underbelly: Tale of Two Cities. Passmore also starred in USA Network's Satisfaction.

Film

List of films and roles
Year Title Role Notes
2005Son of the MaskNetwork Executive
2008Noir DriveReillyShort film
2014Come Back to Me[3]Josh
2016Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?Glenn Keely
2017JigsawLogan Nelson
2018NoxPeter MarloweShort film
2020Army of OneDillion Baker
2022Wrong ReasonsKirby Smothers

Television

List of television appearances and roles
Year Title Role Notes
2002-
2011
Play School Presenter
2003 Tuck and Cover Pete
Always Greener Pete 'The Love Professor' Jones
Blue Heelers Brad Fingleton
2004–
2005
The Cooks Jake
2005 Last Man Standing Cameron Kennedy
The Alice Tom
2006–
2009
McLeod's Daughters Marcus Turner as Alex Ryan's half-brother and Stevie Hall (Stephanie Hall) Ryan's best friend and later, Grace McLeod's love interest.
2009 The Cut Andrew Telford
Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Warwick Mobbs
Masterwork[4] FBI agent Marcus Vanderwold with Natalie Dormer
2010–
2013
The Glades Jim Longworth
2014–
2015
Satisfaction Neil Truman
2016 Roadies Sean
2017 Lethal Weapon Gideon Lyon
2019–
2021
Frayed Dan Main role; 10 episodes
2020 13 Reasons Why Ted Wynn (Deputy Sheriff) Recurring Role (Season 4)
2021 Younger Kai Manning Recurring Role (Season 7)

References

  1. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTKxu7KJlkk/?img_index=1
  2. "Matt Passmore". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  3. Come Back to Me
  4. Masterwork on TV.com
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