Matthew Erick White
- Actor
Originally from Huntersville, North Carolina, Matthew Erick White is an American actor best known for his work as Phil Roberston in The Blind, as well as Amazon's Max and Me, ABC's The Young and the Restless, and CBS's Station 19. Furthermore, he starred in a short film entitled Bully alongside Modern Family's Ariel Winter and Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Terry Crews. Matthew also spent time in the Yucatán Peninsula, shooting the NBC Pilot Getaway. Here, he worked closely with Chicago Fire's Annie Illonzeh, Manifest's Matt Long, and The Originals' Sebastian Roché.
Matthew fell in love with his craft at a very young age after performing in various school plays, most notably his work as The Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. Having worked professionally in the entertainment industry since the time he was 15 years old, Matthew's been granted the privilege to work with diverse groups of actors, directors, and executives from streaming services, television networks, and film studios all across the world.
With abundant dramatic work under his belt, comedy has continued to be one of Matthew's first loves, studying sketch writing and improvisation throughout his life. Whether by Dick Van Dyke's pratfalls or Steve Martin's balloon animals, he's been a student of the craft since he was a child. During his downtime, Matthew has also continued his education on an accelerated path. At the age of 21, Matthew graduated from Boston University with a Master's degree in Business after already receiving his B.A. in Film from the University of California, Irvine, at 20 years old.
Matthew fell in love with his craft at a very young age after performing in various school plays, most notably his work as The Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. Having worked professionally in the entertainment industry since the time he was 15 years old, Matthew's been granted the privilege to work with diverse groups of actors, directors, and executives from streaming services, television networks, and film studios all across the world.
With abundant dramatic work under his belt, comedy has continued to be one of Matthew's first loves, studying sketch writing and improvisation throughout his life. Whether by Dick Van Dyke's pratfalls or Steve Martin's balloon animals, he's been a student of the craft since he was a child. During his downtime, Matthew has also continued his education on an accelerated path. At the age of 21, Matthew graduated from Boston University with a Master's degree in Business after already receiving his B.A. in Film from the University of California, Irvine, at 20 years old.