Matthew Brandon
Height: 175 cm
Matthew Brandon is an English television and film actor. He was born and raised in Wimbledon, London. His father, George, is from Poland and worked as a Civil Engineer. His mother, Leona, is from Philippines and worked as a nurse in London. Matthew went to school in Wimbledon, where he first became involved in acting. He only started to get back in...
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Matthew Brandon is an English television and film actor. He was born and raised in Wimbledon, London. His father, George, is from Poland and worked as a Civil Engineer. His mother, Leona, is from Philippines and worked as a nurse in London. Matthew went to school in Wimbledon, where he first became involved in acting. He only started to get back into Acting when he was 22 from a push from his family and friends. He began auditioning for television parts and films soon after. He has starred in both British and American productions. One of his first acting productions was Bastille Day(2016) where he found his love for film. His first featured role was on the short film Toutai(2015). He has since featured in numerous short films and Hollywood productions such as Bastille Day(2016), Unfinished Business(2015) and Pan(2015).
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Confidence has nothing to do with what you look like. If you obsess over that, you'll end up being d...
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Confidence has nothing to do with what you look like. If you obsess over that, you'll end up being disappointed in yourself all the time. Instead, high self-esteem comes from how you feel in any moment. So walk into a room acting like you're in charge, and spend your energy on making the people around you happy.
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Actors need to know nothing about history, world affairs, or the workings of government. All they ne...
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Actors need to know nothing about history, world affairs, or the workings of government. All they need is to be able to dream. If you can dream, you can act. That's all it is, a sort of real-life dreaming. Knowing about life won't make the slightest difference if you can't do that, and if you can, little else matters
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