Matt O'Leary, born on July sixth, nineteen eighty-seven, is an American actor known for his diverse roles in both film and television. He began his career with a notable performance in the Disney Channel Original film, Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire, released in two thousand. This early exposure set the stage for his subsequent appearances in various genres.
In two thousand one, O'Leary starred alongside John Travolta in the thriller Domestic Disturbance, showcasing his ability to hold his own against seasoned actors. His filmography includes supporting roles in the critically acclaimed films Frailty and the independent neo-noir Brick, both released in two thousand one and two thousand five, respectively.
O'Leary's talent continued to shine in the independent film scene, particularly in two thousand eleven with Natural Selection, where he starred opposite Rachael Harris. He further solidified his presence in the industry with a lead role in Fat Kid Rules the World in two thousand twelve. His versatility is evident in his later works, including a minor role in Gore Verbinski's The Lone Ranger in two thousand thirteen, and lead roles in the horror films Stung and Bokeh, released in two thousand fifteen and two thousand seventeen.