Matt Frewer

Matt Frewer

Biography

Matt Frewer is an American Canadian singer, comedian, film and television actor, best known for creating television icon Max Headroom. He is a graduate in Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Drama School, Bristol, England, UK.

🎬 Movies Featuring Matt Frewer

The AGFA Mystery Mixtape Vault

The AGFA Mystery Mixtape Vault (2020)

as Max Headroom (archive footage)
Residue

Residue (2017)

as Mr. Fairweather
The BFG

The BFG (2016)

as General #2
Pixels

Pixels (2015)

as Max Headroom (voice)
Rampage: Capital Punishment

Rampage: Capital Punishment (2014)

as Mr. Williamson (voice)
Frankie & Alice

Frankie & Alice (2010)

as Dr. Strassfield
Wushu Warrior

Wushu Warrior (2010)

as Lord Edward Lindsey
Rampage

Rampage (2009)

as Mr. Williamson
Watchmen

Watchmen (2009)

as Edgar Jacobi / Moloch the Mystic
Weirdsville

Weirdsville (2007)

as Jason Taylor
Desperation

Desperation (2006)

as Ralph Carver
White Coats

White Coats (2004)

as Dr. Anton Keller
The Royal Scandal

The Royal Scandal (2001)

as Sherlock Holmes
The Sign of Four

The Sign of Four (2001)

as Sherlock Holmes
CyberWorld

CyberWorld (2000)

as Frazzled (voice)
Hercules: Zero to Hero

Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)

as Panic (voice) (archive sound)
6ix

6ix (1999)

as Satan / Nathan / Lucy / Mother / Father
Breast Men

Breast Men (1997)

as Gerald Krzemien
Dead Fire

Dead Fire (1997)

as Max Durbin
Hercules

Hercules (1997)

as Panic (voice)
Quicksilver Highway

Quicksilver Highway (1997)

as Charlie / Dr. Charles George
Generation X

Generation X (1996)

as Russel Tresh
Kissinger and Nixon

Kissinger and Nixon (1995)

as Gen. Alexander Haig
Driving Mr. Pink

Driving Mr. Pink (1995)

as The Pink Panther (voice)
Return to Two Moon Junction

Return to Two Moon Junction (1994)

as Cleo / Leo (uncredited)
Twenty Bucks

Twenty Bucks (1993)

as Receding Bingo Winner
Short Time

Short Time (1990)

as Ernie Dills
Ishtar

Ishtar (1987)

as CIA Agent
Supergirl

Supergirl (1984)

as Truck Driver
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life

Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983)

as Cornered Executive who Jumps (segment "The Crimson Permanent Assurance")