Matthew Lillard

Tall and gangly, with an infectious energy that added spark to all of his work, actor Matthew Lillard had his breakthrough role as the creepy Stuart in "Scream" (1996). While his film debut came with a job as an extra in the forgettable 1991 sequel "Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College", more significant was his first featured film acting role, as the teenaged son of the title maniac in John Waters' "Serial Mom" (1994). Frequently cast as weirdoes, undoubtedly due to his frantic physical edginess, Lillard previously portrayed off-balanced computer genius Cereal Killer in "Hackers" (1995). That same year, he appeared in the interactive film "Ride For Your Life", the popular feature "Mad Love" and co-starred as Mira Sorvino's grad student boyfriend in the independent drama "Tarantella".

The stage trained actor, with several productions to his credit in both New York and Los Angeles, began to receive greater offers for featured acting roles following his impressive performance in the smart horror flick "Scream". Lillard starred opposite Sean Astin in "Dish Dogs" (1998), the pair playing road travelers who pay their way washing dishes. 1998 also saw the actor with a co-starring role in the sophomoric comedy "Senseless" and a featured part in the biopic "Without Limits" as Roscoe Devine, a friend of Olympic runner Steve Prefontaine. That same year, Lillard starred in the home video hit "The Curve" as an ambitious college man bent on killing a fellow student in a bid to receive the legendary automatic 4.0 given to roommates of suicide victims.

The actor's career continued on this upward trajectory through 1999, beginning with his lively and memorable performance in the featured role of Brock, a moronic and egomaniacal former "Real World" cast member who wins the heart of Freddie Prinze Jr.'s spiteful girlfriend in the hit teen comedy "She's All That". Later that year, Lillard reteamed with Prinze in the less successful action film "Wing Commander", based on the popular video game. While reviews praised the performances of the cast members, the film received lackluster notices and box office returns. He also starred in the charming "SLC Punk!", as the blue mohawk sporting Stevo, a likable Utah punk faced with a higher education moral dilemma: whether or not to accept an invitation to study at Harvard Law School, a sure sign of selling out given his commitment to the hardcore lifestyle. Following this strong performance, Lillard starred in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of "Love's Labour's Lost" (2000). Set as a 1930's musical, the film, while providing Lillard with his greatest acting challenge thus far, also required him to sing.

Before pursuing a film career, Lillard hosted the Nickelodeon skater sports show "SK8 TV" (1989). Other small screen projects of note include his TV-movie debut in 1994's syndicated "Vanishing Son IV", and his work as an over-the-edge man who shoots up an abortion clinic in the "1996" segment of "If These Walls Could Talk" (HBO, 1996), directed by and starring Cher. Additionally, Lillard also appeared alongside Kim Delaney in the 1997 ABC thriller "The Devil's Child". In 1999, Lillard gave an impressive performance as a brilliant disillusioned teen imersing himself in the 1980's punk culture, in "SLC Punk." The movie opened to positive reviews at Sundance and remains a cult classic for its probing look at a little known subculture. Lillard next appeared with Alicia Silverstone in a musical remake of the Shakespeare classic "Love's Labour Lost." (2000). Lillard returned to do a series of more mainstream fare, appearing with Shannon Elizabeth in 2001's "Thirteen Ghosts" and then as Shaggy in the teen dream cast for "Scooby-Doo" (2002) and its 2004 sequel, as well as the teen S.A.T. key-stealing caper "The Perfect Score" (2004). The actor next attempted to break out of sidekick roles by carrying--along with Seth Green and Dax Shepherd--the sometimes hilarious great outdoors comedy "Without a Paddle" as a burnt-out business exec who conspires with his pals to discover bank robber D.B. Cooper's lost stash of cash. Next it was back tom familiar "best friend" territory, this time to Josh Hartnett in the steamy thriller "Wicker Park" (2004).

  • Also Credited As:
    Matt Lillard, Matt Lynn, Matthew Lynn, Matthew Lynn Lillard
  • Born:
    January 24, 1970 in Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Producer
Family
  • Daughter: Addison Grace Lillard. born June 13, 2002
  • Daughter: Macey Lyn Lillard. born October 19, 2004
  • Sister: Amy Lillard. younger
Significant Others
  • Companion: Christine Taylor. dated c. 1991
  • Companion: Neve Campbell. worked together on Scream (1996); no longer together
Education
  • Circle in the Square Professional Theater School, New York, New York
  • American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Pasadena, California
  • Foothills High School, Tustin, California
Milestones
  • 1989 Hosted the Nickelodeon series SK8 TV
  • 1991 Formed Mean Streets Ensemble, a theatre company; failed after one year; acted in the play Tracers
  • 1991 Was an extra in Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College , billed as Matt Lynn
  • 1994 Played son of Kathleen Turner and Sam Waterson in John Waters Serial Mom
  • 1994 TV-movie debut in the syndicated Vanishing Son IV
  • 1995 Had supporting roles in Ride for Your Life , Mad Love and Tarantella
  • 1995 Was featured in the ensemble of Hackers
  • 1996 Had breakthrough screen role in Scream
  • 1996 Portrayed right-to-lifer who snaps and goes on a shooting spree in Cher s directorial debut, the 1996 segment of If These Walls Could Talk (HBO)
  • 1997 Appeared in ABC TV-movie The Devil s Child , starring Kim Delaney
  • 1998 Featured in the films Senseless , Without Limits , The Curve and Dish Dogs
  • 1999 Had a memorable featured role as obnoxious Real World reject Brock in the teen comedy She s All That starring Freddie Prinze Jr
  • 1999 Reteamed with Prinze in the actioner Wing Commander
  • 1999 Starred as Stevo, a smart and likeable punk rock kid in the mid-1980s set SLC Punk
  • 2000 Made London stage acting debut in bash, latter day plays by Neil LaBute
  • 2000 Starred with Kenneth Branagh, Nathan Lane and Alicia Silverstone in Branagh s 1930s musical adaptation of Shakespeare s comedy Love s Labour s Lost
  • 2001 Co-starred in the festival-screened Finder s Fee
  • 2001 Played a neurotic psychic in the thriller 13 Ghosts
  • 2002 Played Shaggy in summer blockbuster Scooby-Doo alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini and Freddi Prinze Jr.
  • 2004 Cast opposite Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne and Diane Kruger in Wicker Park
  • 2004 Co-starred with Dax Shepard and Seth Green in the comedy Without a Paddle
  • 2004 Revised the role of Shaggy for Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed also starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • 2006 Cast opposite Burt Reynolds in Uwe Boll s Dungeon Siege
  • 2007 Co-starred in the romantic comedy, What Love Is
  • Associated with Blue Sphere Alliance theatre group
  • Helped form The Summoners, a NYC theatre company
  • Moved frequently as a child until family finally settled in Tustin, California

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