Matt Malloy Bio, Age, Partner, Height, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Malloy Biography

Matt Malloy is an actor and producer from the United States who has made numerous appearances on radio, television, and film. Malloy co-starred with Aaron Eckhart and Stacy Edwards in the 1997 dark comedy film In the Company of Men, which he also co-executive produced. This was Malloy’s breakthrough performance. In addition, he played Mormon Republican Senator Louis Laffer from Nevada in the comedic series Alpha House on Amazon Prime Video.

How old is Malloy? Age

The actor is 60 years old as of 6 December 2023. He was born in 1963 in Hamilton, New York, United States.

Malloy Family – Education

Hamilton, New York, is the village where Malloy was born. State University of New York at Purchase is where he received his degree. Malloy said in the 2012 documentary That Guy… Who Was in That Thing that he was inspired to become an actor by his uncle, the actor Henry Gibson.

Malloy Wife

Producer and director Cas Donovan is Malloy’s spouse.

How tall is Malloy? Height

Matt stands at a height of 6 feet 3 inches.

Malloy In the Company of Men

Malloy has appeared as Howard in the 1997 American black comedy film In the Company of Men. Middle management staff members Chad and Howard devise a retaliation plan to locate an insecure lady, court her concurrently, then end their relationship with her concurrently. Howard is obliging, but Chad is the mastermind behind the plan.

After getting to know Christine, a deaf coworker, they fall in love. But when things don’t go out as planned, Howard gets demoted and Chad becomes the new leader.Christine is stunned and gives him a slap as Chad proclaims his love to her.Howard approaches Chad, who is now not popular with the firm, and tells him he loves Christine.After revealing to Howard that Christine is still dozing off in his bed, Chad asks him insensitively, “How does it feel to have hurt someone?” Horrified, Howard heads out the stairway and throws up.

American actor and producer Matt Malloy
American actor and producer Matt Malloy

Malloy Alaska Daily

Malloy portrays Bob Young, Daily Alaskan senior reporter and acting news editor in the first season of Alaska Daily. Eileen, a writer from New York, relocates to Alaska in search of a fresh start. After working for a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage, she searches for atonement on both a personal and professional level. She collaborates with Roz Friendly in Anchorage to finish and publish studies on the state of Alaska’s missing and murdered Indigenous women epidemic.

Malloy Star Trek

In the “Acquisition” episode of the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise, Malloy played Grish. In the 2003 video game Star Trek: Elite Force II, he also voiced Omag. In 2151, Grish, a Ferengi pirate, collaborated with Ulis.

After using anesthetic gas to make the crew of Enterprise NX-01 asleep, Grish and two other Ferengi assisted Ulis in his attempt to loot the spacecraft. Sub-Commander T’Pol managed to persuade Muk that Ulis was attempting to take away his portion of the earnings after he was awakened by Commander Tucker, who remained unaffected by the anesthesia administered by the Ferengi. Grish’s greed drove him to put his trust in Tucker, who tricked Ulis, Muk, and him into a trap where T’Pol surprised them.

Grish and the other Ferengi were made to bring everything they had carried into their own ship back onto the Enterprise after they recovered. After that, they were permitted to depart on their ship, with Krem—a Ferengi who had previously been treated disrespectfully by the others—now in charge.

Malloy Movies and TV Credits

Movies

♦ 2022 – Showing Up
♦ 2018 – Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
♦ 2017 – Battle of the Sexes
♦ 2017 – Outside In
♦ 2016 – Loving
♦ 2014 – Two-Bit Waltz
♦ 2013 – Night Moves
♦ 2011 – Arthur
♦ 2011 – Jeff, Who Lives at Home
♦ 2010 – The Bounty Hunter
♦ 2010 – Morning Glory
♦ 2009 – Company Retreat
♦ 2008 – Choke
♦ 2008 – Redbelt
♦ 2008 – Role Models
♦ 2007 – Sunny & Share Love You
♦ 2006 – Something New

TV Shows

♦ 2022 – I Love That for You
♦ 2022 – Alaska Daily
♦ 2021 – The Blacklist
♦ 2021 – The Sex Lives of College Girls
♦ 2020 – Perry Mason
♦ 2020 – B Positive
♦ 2019–2020 – At Home with Amy Sedaris
♦ 2018 – Lethal Weapon
♦ 2018 – Here and Now
♦ 2018 – Liza on Demand
♦ 2018 – The Resident
♦ 2017 – Z: The Beginning of Everything
♦ 2017 – Halt and Catch Fire
♦ 2016 – Angie Tribeca
♦ 2015 – Togetherness
♦ 2015 – Extant
♦ 2015 – Grandfathered
♦ 2013–2014 – Alpha House
♦ 2013 – House of Lies
♦ 2013 – Phil Spector
♦ 2013 – Modern Family
♦ 2013 – Royal Pains
♦ 2012 – The Closer