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Matthew George "Matt" Frewer (born January 4, 1958) is an American Canadian actor, singer, voice artist, and comedian. Acting since 1983, he is best known for portraying the 1980s icon Max Headroom,Hades' henchman Panic in Hercules, the retired villain Moloch in the film adaptation of Watchmen, Doctor Leekie in the Canadian science fiction drama Orphan Black, and Sherlock Holmes in four Hallmark Channel productions.
Frewer was born Matthew George Frewer on January 4, 1958 in Washington, D.C., the son of Gillian Anne (née German) and Frederick Charlesley Frewer, a Royal Canadian Navy officer. He was raised in Peterborough, Ontario where he graduated from Lakefield College School and went on to train at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating from its three-year acting course in 1980.
Frewer portrayed the artificial intelligence character Max Headroom in the 1980s, starring in the eponymous science fiction television movie of (1985) followed by The Original Max Talking Headroom Show (1987) and an American series based upon the 1985 movie, titled Max Headroom (1987–1988). He also portrayed the character in other media, including a series of television commercials for "New Coke," as well as the single and music video for "Paranoimia" by Art of Noise. He reprised this role in the 2015 film Pixels.
Ep 2.14 "Night of the Inguinal" Dr Mike Stratford (Matt Frewer) is diagnosed with a hernia and resists surgery.
I missed 2 questions, sorry! ^^;
Max Headroom himself Matt Frewer in an interview moderated by Ed the Sock (there's nothing moderate about Ed the Sock!) and Liana K in the Stampede Corral @ The 2011 Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo. June 19, 2011 (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
A caller from "Miami" seems to have a problem with Max Headroom, a.k.a. Matt Frewer. And calls him a Pickle-Eye Boy!
Ep 3.5 - "The Terminator" Mike (Matt Frewer) is supposed to fire Leona's new assistant Charles (Charles Rockett), who's driving everyone crazy, but when he tries, Charles meets Mike's brother, Richard and the two hit it off. Later, Richard pressures Mike to give Charles his job back, which he does. Then Richard finds out what Charles is really like. (adapted from TV.com)
Salt Lake Comic Con is so excited to announce Matt Frewer as a guest! Meet him September 4-6, 2014 in Salt Lake City, Utah. More info at http://www.saltlakecomiccon.com Matt is best known for portraying the character of Max Headroom in the 1980s, the villain Moloch the Mystic in the film adaptation of Watchmen Movie, Pestilence in Supernatural, the Trashcan Man in The Stand mini-series, and Doctor Leekie in the science fiction drama Orphan Black. Other roles include: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Syfy's Alice, and many more! Matt has done voice work on several animated projects, including Batman: The Animated Series and the voice of Jackal on Gargoyles. He wasn't able to attend FanX, but we're so happy to have him as a guest in September! Learn more about Matt Frewer: http://goo.gl/hx2R...
scene from hallmark's the hound of the Baskervilles
A clip from the early 90's US sit-com "Doctor, Doctor", starring Matt Frewer (best known as Max Headroom) - great "no dialogue" punch-line! One of the few US sit-coms I've actually liked, this scene is from the "missing" episode, "Long Day's Journey Into Deirdre", which wasn't screened in the US - I taped the episode off-air when Channel Nine ran the series in 1993...
Video with Matt Frewer. Music by Marilyn Manson soundtrack from Resident Evil. Welcome to http://vkontakte.ru/club18121895
Martin Sargent from The Screen Savers interviews Matt Frewer about his series, 'Max Headroom.' Originally aired June 12, 2002 on TechTV.
Ep 3.6 - "Providence" On 'Wake Up Providence' Dr Mike Stratford(Matt Frewer) demonstrates shaving technique on Hugh Persons (Brian George).
apologies for moving the camera several times, including when I went to ask a question (& the camera got moved...)
The scientist father of a teenage girl and boy accidentally shrinks his and two other neighborhood teens to the size of insects. Now the teens must fight diminutive dangers as the father searches for them.
Generation X is a made-for-TV film which aired on FOX on February 20, 1996. It is based on the Marvel Comics series Generation X. It was produced by New World Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment. Characters from the comics: Emma Frost/White Queen (Finola Hughes) runs the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters with Banshee. She takes her job very seriously and wants to make sure the students are sufficiently trained for any situation. Part of the reason for this may be because in her past she trained another group called the Hellions who were lost, something she blames herself for. Before her teaching duties Emma worked as a researcher on a project to develop a "dream machine" to access the dream dimension, she came into conflict with fellow researcher Russel Tresh. Her powers include...
Género: Comedia País: Estados Unidos Duración: 97 min Año: 1990 Gregg Champion Guión: John Blumenthal Michael Berry Interpretes: Barry Corbin Dabney Coleman Joe Pantoliano Matt Frewer Teri Garr Xander Berkeley Productor: Malcolm R. Harding Michael Borofsky Rob Cowan Todd Black Música: Ira Newborn Fotografía: John J. Connor Montaje: Frank Morriss Michael Ripps Burt Simpson (Dabney Coleman) es un policía divorciado, deprimido y harto de su trabajo. Su única razón de vivir es su hijo Dougie, a quien sueña con poder mandar a la universidad de Harvard algún día. Pero, de repente, la existencia de Burt, tan comedida y mediocre, se ve envuelta en un verdadero torbellino
The mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville is blamed on a longstanding curse that has followed the Baskerville family for two hundred years. Enigmatic sleuth Sherlock Holmes is on the ...
Charlie Burkett interviews Matt Frewer at Darkon expo in Tulsa Oklahoma 2012
Max Headroom (Matt Frewer) interviews David Byrne of Talking Heads about his movie 'True Stories'. Excerp from Max Headroom's short-lived 80s television show The Max Talking Headroom show. Max Headroom was created by Matt Frewer, Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton.
Official Video Coverage of the Main Room Matt Frewer talk at Polaris Convention Toronto. This famous Canadian actor (Watchmen, Psi Factor, Eureka, Max Headroom) talks about his experiences on set and many experiences over a successful 35 year career. Shot on location by WAV Studios www.wavstudios.ca For moreinformation on Polaris see http://www.tcon.ca/polaris/modules/tconguests/
Official Video Coverage of the Main Room Matt Frewer talk at Polaris Convention Toronto. This famous Canadian actor (Watchmen, Psi Factor, Eureka, Max Headroom) talks about his experiences on set and many experiences over a successful 35 year career. Shot on location by WAV Studios www.wavstudios.ca For moreinformation on Polaris see http://www.tcon.ca/polaris/modules/tconguests/
A brief segment from Sunday, July 19, 2011 at the Calgary Comic Expo, during the Ed and Red (Ed the Sock and Liana K) panel where they interviewed several celebrities. Specifically, the chunk where they interviewed Matt Frewer. The whole 45 minutes of the show was awesome, but I figured I'd record this for Peaugh's benefit. Well, that and I didn't nearly have the battery power/storage space necessary to record the whole thing, and it was very clearly being caught by cameras at the show.
A Synchromystic viewing of the filmography of Matt Frewer. Music by The Prodigy. https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Land-Explicit-Prodigy/dp/B00759FQOE/ref=sr_1_2_twi_mus_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1467542337&sr;=8-2&keywords;=the+prodigy
Generation X movie 1996 pt 3 Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer played the villain in this 1996 Fox Network TV movie pilot for a potential series based on Marvel's Generation X. The pilot predated the X-Men movies and was not picked up for series.
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE 80s & EARLY 90s RANDOM STUFF. LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDS. http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/contactus/index.html See that link? Click it and them at both contacts to put the original Max Headroom with Matt Frewer back in their coke ads.
Jennifer will be getting hers,
And I will be there to watch you.
Fall from the scene from the greatest of ease,
And nobody there to catch you.
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?
'Cuz you're no one to me.
Jennifer will be getting hers,
Her heart may be blacker than coal.
What once was distrust has turned to disgust,
In the deep buried depth of my soul.
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?
'Cuz you're no one to me.
Jennifer and her stranger lurk,
Seems that nobody objects.
It's not a harsh word for the popular girl,
Who treats people like they're objects.
And who do you think you are?
And who do you think you are?
And who do you think you are?
You're no one to me.
And who do you think you are?
And who do you think you are?