Matt Berry

Acting

Matt Berry

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
May 02, 1974 (51 years old)

Matt Berry

Known For

The Cat in the Hat
Movie 2026

The Cat in the Hat

The Cat takes on his toughest assignment yet… to cheer...

A Minecraft Movie
1h 41m
Movie 2025

A Minecraft Movie

Four misfits find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they...

Bubble & Squeak
1h 35m
Movie 2025

Bubble & Squeak

Accused of smuggling cabbages into a nation where cabbages are...

The Wild Robot
1h 42m
Movie 2024

The Wild Robot

After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot called Roz is stranded...

Krapopolis
TV Show 2023

Krapopolis

In mythical ancient Greece, a flawed family of humans, gods...

The Inventor
1h 32m
Movie 2023

The Inventor

The insatiably curious and headstrong inventor Leonardo da Vinci leaves...

Great Expectations
TV Show 2023

Great Expectations

The coming-of-age story of Pip, an orphan who yearns for...

Toast of Tinseltown
TV Show 2022

Toast of Tinseltown

Tortured thespian Steven Toast relocates to the ultimate actor's playground...

Gorillaz | Song Machine Live From Kong
2h 37m
Movie 2021

Gorillaz | Song Machine Live From Kong

The set features songs from the Song Machine project, along...

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
1h 35m
Movie 2020

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run

When his best friend Gary is suddenly snatched away, SpongeBob...

Biography

Matthew Charles Berry (born May 2, 1974) is an English actor, comedian, writer, and musician. He has appeared in comedy series such as The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, The Mighty Boosh, Snuff Box, The Wrong Door, and House of Fools. He currently plays the lead role of Steven Toast in the Channel 4 sitcom Toast of London, for which he won the 2015 BAFTA Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme. Starting in 2019, he has starred in the FX television series What We Do In the Shadows and the sitcom Year of the Rabbit. Matt is a strikingly shy and retiring in person. His hair - long, luxuriant, constantly being pushed back from his face - might be the loudest thing about him. He is, he says several times, “a very private person”. So much so, that when we talk briefly about the fact he has just moved out of London to somewhere with a bit more space, he looks suddenly stricken and asks me not to name the place. “I don’t want anyone to know where I am, really. If that’s alright.”