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Matthew Wilkas
Born (1978-04-20) April 20, 1978 (age 46)
EducationBoston University (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actor and playwright
Years active2003–present

Matthew Wilkas (born April 20, 1978) is an American New York based theatre and film actor, playwright and reality television personality. He is best known for his lead role as Matt in the 2012 feature film Gayby.

Early life

He grew up in Camden, Maine, with his two sisters. When he was 12, his father died. He later went to Boston University on the theater program because they gave him a student-aid package. He later moved to Hartford, Connecticut, before moving to New York.[1]

Career

Theatre

Wilkas co-wrote with American actor and playwright Mark Setlock titled Pageant Play, a satire about the world of child beauty pageants. The play was produced in July 2008 at the Berkshire Theatre Festival.[2] and in 2012, he was in the stage production Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark replacing main actor Matt Caplan. Wilkas has appeared on stage in a number of acts including Silence! The Musical, The Last Sunday in June, Far and Wide, The Pride etc. He has appeared in the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Huntington Theatre Company, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, and The Sundance Theatre Institute, under the direction of Michael Greif, Anna D. Shapiro, Will Frears, Carolyn Cantor, Mark Brokaw, Nicholas Martin, and Trip Cullman.[3] In 2019, Wilkas starred in Little Shop of Horrors as Dr. Orin Scrivello at the Pasadena Playhouse[4]

Film and television

His television career started in 2003 with a token role in the TV series Hope & Faith followed by brief appearances in The New Twenty and Ugly Betty. After many small roles on television, in 2012, he had a lead role in the feature film Gayby which debuted at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival.[5] In the film, Matt a comic book store worker (played by Wilkas) and Jenn a yoga instructor (played by Jenn Harris), best friends from college, now single and in their thirties, in agreement with a pact they had made in their youth, decide to have a baby ("gayby") together, even though Jenn is straight and Matt is gay. In 2012, Wilkas and Harris co-won the Award for "Best Acting Ensemble: Feature" during the Ashland Independent Film Festival for their roles in Gayby. The film won a number of other festival awards, named one of the top ten independent films of 2012 by IndieWire, and nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. For his performance in the film, Wilkas was named one of Out magazine's "Out100" and one of the Los Angeles Outfest Film Festival's "Five in Focus".[6]

In 2014, Wilkas appeared in Undateable, an American television sitcom that aired on NBC where he was cast as the character Brett, Justin Kearney's gay friend (pilot only).[7] He also appeared in a number of shorts including This Bachelorette Party Sucks and Masc Only.

In 2017, he had a lead role in New York Is Dead, a series that he co-wrote and produced. As Felix, he co-stars with Gayby actress Jenn Harris. Also in 2017, he is appearing in a lead role as X in "Boy Culture: The Series", an episodic sequel to the original 2006 LGBT American drama film Boy Culture. A Kickstarter campaign was launched for the production.[8] The series will also include Darryl Stephens (as Andrew), Matthew Crawford (as Chayce), as well as Stephen Guarino and singer Steve Grand.

Personal life

Matthew Wilkas is openly gay. From November 2015 to July 2019, Wilkas was in a relationship with freestyle skiing champion and Olympic athlete Gus Kenworthy.[9][10] At the 2018 Winter Olympics, in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Wilkas kissed Kenworthy before his qualifying run in the men's slopestyle; the kiss was broadcast on live television and was lauded as being a significant moment in visibility of LGBT+ athletes.[11][12]

Theatre

Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2008 The New Twenty Cruise Guy
2010 Gayby Matt Short
2011 Boys on Film 7: Bad Romance Sam Segment: Curious Thing[15]
2012 Gayby Matt Based on the 2010 short film of the same name.
2014 Top Five Gavin
2015 You're Killing Me Andy
2015 This Bachelorette Party Sucks Short
2016 Masc Only Ryan Schultz Short
2017 The Mummy Reporter
2018 Island Zero Titus
2019 Crystal Cliffside for Woke Vampires Azazel Von Heinrich Short
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Hope & Faith Pallbearer Episode "Remembrance of Rings Past"
2008 Ugly Betty Waiter Episode: "Bad Amanda"
2014 Looking Benjamin Episode: "Looking for Now"
2014 Saint Francis Greg TV movie
2015, 2017 EastSiders Kevin Episodes: "Sex Therapy", "Thick Like a Lotion" and "Priscilla"
2017 Hiatus Matt the Trainer Episode: "The Rebirth"
2017 New York Is Dead Felix 6 episodes
2018–19 Matt and Dan Various characters Lead role with Daniel Vincent Gordh
2019 Bonding Rolph Episodes: "Old Friends, New Names", "Pete Shy" and "Double Date"
2019 Modern Family Paul Episode: "Perfect Pairs"
2020 AJ and the Queen Officer Patrick Kennedy Recurring role, 7 episodes
2022 And Just Like That… Justin S1 E9
2022- So Help Me Todd Lawrence Recurring role
Music videos
Year Title Artist
2018 "Brown Rice" Natti Vogel[16]

References

  1. ^ Hicklin, Aaron (29 December 2016). "The Love Portfolio: Gus Kenworthy + Matt Wilkas". www.out.com. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  2. ^ Rizzo, Frank (2008-07-07). "Pageant Play". Variety.
  3. ^ Broadway World: Matthew Wilkas biography
  4. ^ a b "Review: 'Little Shop of Horrors' at Pasadena Playhouse finds humanity amid the musical camp". Los Angeles Times. 2019-09-27. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  5. ^ Daily Actor website: SXSW Interview: Jenn Harris and Matthew Wilkas Talk ‘Gayby’, Theater and Watching Themselves On-Screen
  6. ^ MatthewWilkas.com: Bio page
  7. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 21, 2013). "NBC Pilot 'Undateable' Adds Actor". Deadline.com. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
  8. ^ Kickstarter: Boy Culture: The Series (indie) (gay) (lgbt) (comedy)
  9. ^ Hicklin, Aaron (December 29, 2016). "The Love Portfolio: Gus Kenworthy + Matt Wilkas". Out.com. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  10. ^ Wong, Curtis M. (July 11, 2019). "Gus Kenworthy Splits From Longtime Boyfriend Matthew Wilkas". HuffPost. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  11. ^ Reilly, Katie (February 17, 2018). "Gus Kenworthy and His Boyfriend Kissed on TV at the Olympics and Fans Are Ecstatic". Time. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  12. ^ Gregory, Sean (February 18, 2018). "Gus Kenworthy's Boyfriend Matthew Wilkas on the Meaning of Their Historic Olympics Kiss". Time. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d Kaan, Gil. "BWW Interview: Matthew Wilkas' BORN TO WIN in Theatre & Love". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  14. ^ a b Meyer, Dan (2019). "Matthew Wilkas and Drew Droege Set to Star in Los Angeles Premiere of Born to Win". Playbill. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Curious Thing - CGiii...for LGBT films, filmmakers & festivals". cgiii.com. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Gus Kenworthy's Beau Matthew Wilkas Stars In NSFW Music Video With Porn Star Tegan Zayne #PINKBITS #GAYFEED #NSFW". Pink In Our Lives. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2019.