Matthew Rhys
Born: Nov 4, 1974
Matthew was born and raised in the historic city of Cardiff, South Wales. He was educated at primary and secondary school through the Welsh medium, which still remains his first language. At the age of seventeen, he realised that a career in farming or the armed forces were not for him, after playing the lead role of Elvis in a school musical. As a result he decided to apply for drama college, auditioned and was accepted at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Upon his application and acceptance to RADA, he was forwarded by the college to apply for the Patricia Rothermere Scholarship' adjudicated by Sir Richard Eyre and Dame Diana Rigg. To his great surprise and joy he won and was presented with the scholarship at the 1993 Evening Standard Awards. Approaching the end of his third year at RADA, Matthew auditioned for a film called _House Of America (1997)_ (qv) (with 'Sian Phillips' (qv) and 'Steven Macintosh' (qv)) and landed the part of Boyo, the son of a dysfunctional family living in the South Wales Valleys. Afterwards he returned to finish his course at RADA, only having to leave again to appear in _"Backup" (1995)_ (qv), the BBC police series about the operational support units also known as Hooli Vans. After three months filming in Birmingham in and out of police vans, he had a chance to return to Cardiff and act in his own language in the Wels...[MORE]
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