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Background:
A former bat boy with the Atlanta Braves, Matt Lanter began
acting in 2004 with a tiny part as Bobby Jones' (played by James
Caviezel) Caddy in the biographical drama film "Bobby Jones:
Stroke of Genius." Since then, he has retreated to
television and was widely noticed while playing
Horace Calloway on the ABC drama series "Commander in Chief"
(2005-2006).
He also had recurring roles on Fox teen drama series "Point
Pleasant" (as Nick; 2005), NBC science fiction serial drama
"Heroes" (as high school
quarterback and Hayden Panettiere's classmate
Brody Mitchum; 2006), and CBS legal drama "Shark" (as Eddie
Linden; 2006).
Lanter recently starred as Mike on Fox's paranormal drama
television pilot, "The Oaks" (2008). He will provide the voice
of Anakin Skywalker on the upcoming American 3D CGI animated
television series "The Clone Wars," which would kick off with a
feature film set to be released in theaters on August 15, 2008.
The 5' 10" actor has completed filming "WarGames: The Dead
Code," the upcoming direct-to-DVD released sequel to the 1983
science fiction film "WarGames," and will return to the
big
screen alongside Carmen Electra and Kimberly
Kardashian in a new comedy movie called "Disaster Movie."
Baseball Fan
Childhood and Family:
“I had a normal and fun childhood.” Matt Lanter.
Born in Massillon, Ohio, on April 1, 1983, Matthew Mackendree
Lanter later moved to Atlanta, Georgia at 8. After graduating
from Collins Hill High School in 2001, he studied Sports
Business at the University of Georgia after attending a
community college for two years. Matt's parents got divorced
when he was a senior in high school. His mother named Jana
Burson.
Matt spent much of his time playing sports including
baseball, football, and golf. His love for baseball led him to a
position as a bat boy with the Atlanta Braves.
While he is not filming, Matt enjoys being outdoors, playing
golf, and relaxing at the beach. He also loves to build tree
forts and does it pretty regularly with his friends. As of 2007,
he resides in Los Angeles.
“My friends in the neighborhood and I always loved to build
tree forts. We always had at least one that we were working on.”
Matt Lanter.
The Clone Wars
Career:
While studying at the University of Georgia, Matt Lanter,
whose favorite movie is “Top Gun” (1986), decided to move to Los
Angeles to pursue his dreams of becoming an actor. In 2004,
under the name of Matthew Lanter, he landed his first film role
in Rowdy Herrington's biographical drama about the golf legend
who retired from competition at the tender age of 28, "Bobby
Jones: Stroke of Genius," playing a small part as Bobby Jones'
(played by James Caviezel) caddy.
After a guest spot in a March 2005 episode of the ABC
sitcom "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My
Teenage Daughter," the novice actor scored a recurring role as
Nick on the short-lived Fox teen drama series "Point Pleasant"
(2005). That same year, he made his TV series regular debut on
the ABC drama series "Commander in Chief," playing Horace
Calloway, the oldest of President Mackenzie Allen (played by
Geena Davis) and First Gentlemen Rod Calloway's (played by Kyle
Secor) three children, and the twin brother of Caitlin Wachs'
Rebecca Calloway. The show was canceled on May 13, 2006.
During this time, Lanter guest-starred in an episode of the
HBO drama "Big Love." He also landed recurring TV roles as Brody
Mitchum (2006), a
classmate of Hayden Panettiere's lead
character Claire Bennet and quarterback on the football team at
the Union Wells High School on the NBC science fiction serial
drama "Heroes," and as Eddie Linden (2006) on the CBS legal
drama starring James Woods, "Shark."
In 2007, Lanter supported Louise Lombard in the
made-for-television movie "Judy's Got a Gun" and guest-starred
in an episode of CBS cop/crime drama "CSI:
Crime Scene Investigation," USA Network Emmy Award-winning
dramedy starring Tony Shalhoub, "Monk," and ABC
critically-acclaimed primetime medical drama "Grey's Anatomy."
Lanter recently starred in the TV movie "The Cutting Edge 3:
Chasing the Dream" (2008), and appeared on Fox's paranormal
drama television pilot, "The Oaks," playing the lead character
of Mike, a part of the 1968 couple who have just lost their
child; Sarah's (played by Shannon Lucio) "strong but silent"
husband. The show is reportedly being shopped to other networks.
Next, Lanter will provide the voice of Anakin Skywalker on
the upcoming American 3D CGI animated television series "The
Clone Wars," currently set to debut in August 2008. It has been
announced that the series would kick off with a feature film set
to be released in theaters on August 15, 2008 in which Lanter
will also voice Anakin Skywalker.
Lanter has completed filming his upcoming project, "WarGames:
The Dead Code," the upcoming direct-to-DVD released sequel to
the 1983 science fiction film "WarGames," in which he stars as
Will Farmer, a computer hacker who engages a government
super-computer named R.I.P.L.E.Y. in an online terrorist-attack
simulation game.
He is currently on the set with Carmen Electra and Kimberly
Kardashian filming a new comedy movie by writers/directors Jason
Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, "Disaster Movie," which is expected
to be released by Lionsgate on August 29, 2008.
“I have the
confidence and willpower to succeed, and I will
succeed if given a chance.” Matt Lanter.
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