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Matthew Kimbrough

Matthew Kimbrough

Born: 1952-01-01

Matthew Kimbrough (born 1952) is an American actor known for his extensive career in film, television, and theater. He studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University and Northwestern University, as well as the Webber-Douglas Academy in London. Kimbrough has appeared in notable films such as Catch Me If You Can (2002), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), and The Limey (1999), and he has an extensive list of television credits including guest appearances on shows like General Hospital, Mad Men, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and many others. In addition to his acting, he has experience as an assistant director. Based initially in Chicago and New York, he later moved to Los Angeles and has built a longstanding career with over 45 years in the entertainment industry, also serving as a former treasurer of AFTRA and a founding treasurer of SAG-AFTRA.

Filmography
Wildcat poster
Wildcat
2023 • Doctor Block
Who Invited Them poster
Who Invited Them
2022 • Mr. Burke
Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special poster
Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special
2017 • Ebenezer Scrooge
The Company You Keep poster
The Company You Keep
2012 • Barnes
Bottle Shock poster
Bottle Shock
2008 • Michael Robbins
Nobel Son poster
Nobel Son
2007 • Deacon
The Astronaut Farmer poster
The Astronaut Farmer
2007 • Henry Malone
Land of Plenty poster
Land of Plenty
2004 • News Anchor
Catch Me If You Can poster
Catch Me If You Can
2002 • Loan Officer
Joy Ride poster
Joy Ride
2001 • Rusty Nail (uncredited)
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles poster
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
2001 • Producer
Erin Brockovich poster
Erin Brockovich
2000 • Bartender
The Limey poster
The Limey
1999 • Tom Johannson
American Beauty poster
American Beauty
1999 • Firing Range Attendant
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Swallows
1999
Inherit the Wind poster
Inherit the Wind
1999 • Reporter #2
The Babysitter poster
The Babysitter
1995 • Large man
Fletch Lives poster
Fletch Lives
1989 • Bly Guard
Biloxi Blues poster
Biloxi Blues
1988 • Spitting Cook
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Untitled SAG-AFTRA Documentary
— • Self