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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Born in [[London]] in 1968 Matthew always wanted a career on [[TV]] and he attended the [[Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art]] from 1998-2000. After this he received roles in theatre plays across the [[United Kingdom]] and first appeared on [[TV]] in 2003 in the [[BBC]] drama series, ''[[Holby City]]''.
Born in [[London]] in 1968 Matthew always wanted a career on [[TV]] and he attended the [[Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art]] from 1998-2000. After this he received roles in theatre plays across the [[United Kingdom]] and first appeared on [[TV]] in 2003 in the [[BBC]] drama series, ''[[Holby City]]''. He is one of the UK's best known gay actors and is active in a number of gay and lesbian organisations.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:10, 3 March 2010

Matthew Chambers
Other namesMatt Chambers
OccupationActor
Years active2000 - present

Matthew Chambers (born 20 August 1968, London) is an English actor. He currently plays the role of Dr. Daniel Granger in the BBC soap, Doctors.

TV career

Matthew took the main roll as Michael Bartle in a 2006 film Lady Godiva which was set in modern day Oxford. He also starred in a film 'Love Nest'. Matthew has also appeared in Doctor Who, Mile High, Family Affairs and more recently from 2003-2006 he played Cameron Andrews in Holby City. In October 2009 Matt appeared on the BBC's Saturday programme, Hole in the Wall.

Doctors

Matthew plays the Playboy image of Dr. Daniel Granger in the BBC soap Doctors, what is set in the Midlands in a town called Letherbridge near Birmingham. Matt has been in the soap since 9 July 2007, where he has slept with many girls and as a result of his constant 'one night stands' Daniel had a daughter in 2008 called Isobel Torres.

Personal life

Born in London in 1968 Matthew always wanted a career on TV and he attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1998-2000. After this he received roles in theatre plays across the United Kingdom and first appeared on TV in 2003 in the BBC drama series, Holby City. He is one of the UK's best known gay actors and is active in a number of gay and lesbian organisations.

See also

References