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Matt Lutz

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Matt Lutz
Born
Matthew Christopher Lutz

(1978-10-15) October 15, 1978 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of North Carolina Wilmington (BA)

Matthew Christopher "Matt" Lutz (born October 15, 1978) is an American film, television, and theater actor.

Early life and education

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Lutz was born in Anderson, Indiana, and moved with his family to Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of seven.[1] He graduated from Charles D. Owen High School in Black Mountain, North Carolina and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.[2]

Career

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Lutz portrayed Phil Newberry on the Hallmark Channel's McBride murder-mystery series and appeared in the feature films A Walk to Remember, Bringing Down the House, and End of the Spear.

As a solo recording artist, Lutz released his debut album entitled High Road in 2012. In 2017, it was announced that Lutz had been selected as the artistic director of the Black Mountain Center for the Arts.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Hemingway's Ghost Salesman
2002 A Walk to Remember Clay Gephardt
2003 Bringing Down the House Aaron
2005 End of the Spear Pete Fleming
2009 Port City David

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Legacy Ty Mitchell Episode: "Tango"
1999 Dawson's Creek Student 2 episodes
2001 Amy & Isabelle Paul Bellows Television film
2003 7th Heaven Bob Episode: "Back in the Saddle Again"
2003 Boston Public Devin Rickman Episode: "Chapter Fifty-Eight"
2003 Las Vegas Fraternity Kid Episode: "Luck be a Lady"
2004 Murder Without Conviction Gene Wirth Television film
2005 McBride: The Chameleon Murder Phil Newberry
2005 McBride: Murder Past Midnight
2005 McBride: It's Murder, Madam
2005 McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out
2005 McBride: Tune in for Murder
2005 McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?
2006 McBride: Fallen Idol
2006 McBride: Requiem
2007 McBride: Semper Fi
2007 McBride: Dogged

References

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  1. ^ "Matt Lutz finds his way to Broadway and back to the Valley". Black Mountain News. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  2. ^ "Lead role brings actor back to Wilmington". Wilmington Star-News. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  3. ^ "Front Porch Theatre announces new artistic director". Black Mountain News. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
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