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Matt Testro
Born
Matthew Testro

(1996-02-05) February 5, 1996 (age 28)
Melbourne, Australia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years active2013–present
Known forJake Riles in Nowhere Boys
Freddie Hopkin in The Gloaming

Matthew Testro (born 5 February 1996) is an Australian actor. He played Jake Riles in Nowhere Boys[1][2] and Freddie Hopkin in The Gloaming.[3][4]

Testro has appeared in the TV shows Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Glitch, Neighbours, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, 800 Words, Legends and Jack Irish. He played the lead role of Jake Riles in the teen drama film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2018 Nowhere Boys Jake Riles Main cast, Seasons 1–2, Guest Season 4
2014 Eden Doug
2015 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Col Richards Episode: "Blood & Money"
Glitch Taylor Episode: "There is No Justice"
2016 Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows Jake Riles
Neighbours Brodie Chaswick 12 episodes
Bluff Macca Short film
2017 The Volunteer Pete Short film
The Doctor Blake Mysteries Ethan Young Episode: "Measure Twice"
2018 800 Words Joe Satino Episode: "Episode #3.14"
Legends Sid @ 17 4 episodes
2020 The Gloaming Freddie Hopkin Main cast; 8 episodes
2067 Young Jude Mathers
2021 Jack Irish Troy 4 episodes
2023 While the Men Are Away Robert main cast
TBD A Little Resistance

References

  1. ^ Knox, David (31 October 2013), "Making a mark from the middle of Nowhere", TV Tonight
  2. ^ Mathieson, Craig (13 November 2014), "Nowhere Boys: Rachel Griffiths directs in ABC3's second season", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (30 December 2019), "The Gloaming review – shades of Twin Peaks in fog-swamped crime drama", The Guardian
  4. ^ Inglis, Rob (2 January 2020), "The Gloaming to usher in new era of Australian screen industry", The Examiner