Matthew Settle
Born: Sep 17, 1969
Matthew Settle was born in Hickory, North Carolina, USA. He moved to New York City at age eighteen to pursue acting. There his talent was recognized by the legendary producer/lawyer Jay Julien, whose clients included such brilliant "locals" as Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Christopher Walken. Julien awarded Settle a three-year scholarship with renowned acting teacher William Esper, which in turn lead to Settle's first role in Louis L'Amour's Shaughnessy for CBS-TV. He stars in both television and film this year. Both stories, while different, involve legendary quests, real and mythical. On the small screen, he headed a vast and talented cast in TNT's epic six-week television event, Into the West. In the largest production every undertaken by TNT network, Into the West tells the story of the opening of the American West from the distinctly different vantage points of two families-one settler and the other Native American. On the big screen, Settle stars in _Celestine Prophecy, The (2005)_ , the film adaptation of James Redfield's runaway bestseller. Shot on location in Peru, and scheduled for a Fall release, the film co-stars Thomas Kretschmann, Annabeth Gish, and Obba Babatundé. Settle's starred in Callie Khouri's film adaptation of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, in which he starred opposite Ashley Judd; HBO's award-winning miniseries, Band of Brothers, (also produced by Spielberg) in which he portrayed the legendary Captain Ronald Sp...[MORE]
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