Matthew Newton Biography
Matthew Newton is the son of TV icons Bert and Patti Newton and an Australian actor, writer, and director.
How old is Matthew Newton? – Age
He is 46 years old as of 22 January 2023. He was born in 1977 in Melbourne, Australia. His real name is Matthew Joseph Newton.
Matthew Newton Family
He was born to Albert Watson Newton and Patti Newton. His mother patt is a singer, actress, dancer, stage performer, and radio and television presenter. His father Albert Watson Newton was also a media personality. He has a sister named Lauren Newton.
Matthew Newton Wife
He is married to Catherine Schneiderman. Matthew and Catherine got engaged in October 2016 at the home of Catherine’s mother in New York and married the same year in a private wedding.
Matthew Newton Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Matthew Newton The X Factor
Newton was named as the presenter of The X Factor Australia on the Seven Network in 2010. Newton was forced to leave The X Factor in August 2010 due to medical advice’ following two domestic violence episodes with their girlfriend Rachael Taylor at a hotel in Rome.
The X Factor Australia is a reality music competition modeled on the UK series aimed at discovering fresh singing potential. It debuted on Network Ten in 2005 but was canceled due to low ratings. Seven Network acquired the rights in 2010, and a second season was created. After Australian Idol was no longer shown on Network Ten, the show was renewed. It was produced by FremantleMedia Australia and shown on the Seven Network in Australia and TV3 in New Zealand. The show was canceled in 2016 after its eighth season.
Matthew Newton Illness
His acting career was cut short by treatment for bipolar disorder in a psychiatric hospital following many incidents of domestic abuse and assault that were widely publicized in the Australian media.
Matthew Newton Radio
Newton was sacked from his new job at Nova on January 15, 2007. On Fridays, he co-hosted The Matt and Boothy Show with comic Akmal Saleh on the prime time drive shift. According to the Daily Telegraph, Newton said that the radio station had terminated him from his contract, which was reputedly valued up to $200,000 per year.
The channel halted his participation in the broadcasts, which were set to begin on January 15, when allegations surfaced that he had abused his then-girlfriend, actress Brooke Satchwell. Kate Ritchie, a television actress, took his place at Nova.
Matthew Newton Career
In 2005, Newton featured in The Specialist, which circulated on Channel Ten. In 2006, he showed up in the first and second times of act of spontaneity parody show Express gratitude toward God You’re Here. Newton likewise featured in a television series for TV1 called Moronic, Idiot set in the workplace of an imaginary men’s magazine called COQ where he plays Scratch Driscoll, the highlights essayist.
In 2008, he was purportedly near being given for a job role as a criminal in the principal time of Underside, yet didn’t get the job. He proceeded to show up in Underside: A Story of Two Urban Communities as hero Terry Clark.
Newton composed, coordinated and featured in the component Three Visually Impaired Mice, which made its global debut at the Toronto Worldwide Film Celebration and won the Pundits Prize at the 2008 London Film Celebration.
In 2010, Newton was reported as the host of the Australian variant of The X Component on the Seven Organization. In any case, in August 2010 following two abusive behavior at home occurrences including sweetheart Rachael Taylor at a lodging in Rome, Newton needed to stop The X Component because of ‘clinical guidance’. In November 2013, Newton coordinated and featured in an off-Broadway creation of Hamlet in New York City.
Newton played out “The Christmas Melody” at the Hymns by Candlelight Christmas Eve family occasion at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in 2009. In 2006, Newton showed up on the New Year’s Eve 2006 episode of The Huge Night In with John Foreman on Organization Ten in which he participated in reenacted sex acts and other interesting movement. The Day to day Broadcast revealed his tricks and the station got analysis from shocked watchers who whined the show was “unacceptable inclusion” and “the most awful ever”.
In 2006, Newton split with Brooke Satchwell. Newton was captured on 16 October and accused of terrorizing and attack occasioning real substantial mischief over occurrences asserted to have happened on 13 September and 6 October. He denied the charges.
Newton was initially accused of four offenses, however on 21 May 2007 a court heard he would confess to one count of normal attack – with police consenting to drop counts of attack occasioning real substantial mischief and following and threatening Satchwell, meaning to make her trepidation physical or mental damage. On 12 June, Newton showed up in court and conceded to the one count of normal attack and was placed on a year acceptable conduct bond. Officer Paul Cloran, who recorded the conviction against Newton, recognized that albeit the entertainer got some person references from loved ones he felt a sense of urgency to record a conviction.
In July 2007, Newton had his conviction upset in light of clinical grounds. Specialist Chris Murphy offered a letter from Dr Robert Hampshire, Newton’s therapist, which illustrated his burdensome sickness and expressed he was probably not going to reoffend. Judge Joseph Moore said, “It in no way lead the court to give exceptional thought to his case since he is an individual of prominent”, alluding to Newton’s big name status; and, “The manner by which he has been offered specific media consideration has gone about as a significant proportion of discipline.
Matthew Newton Movies
♦ 2020 – Ava
♦ 2017 – Who We Are Now
♦ 2016 – Wasn’t Afraid to Die
♦ 2016 – From Nowhere
♦ 2014 – The Sideways Light
♦ 2011 – Face to Face
♦ 2011 – The Lie
♦ 2008 – Three Blind Mice
♦ 2008 – Bitter & Twisted
♦ 2008 – Ascension
♦ 2007 – La même nuit
♦ 2006 – The Bet
♦ 2005 – The Great Raid
♦ 2002 – Blurred
♦ 2002 – Queen of the Damned
♦ 2000 – My Mother Frank
Matthew Newton TV Shows
♦ 2009 – Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
♦ 2008 – The Strip
♦ 2006-2008 – Stupid Stupid Man
♦ 2005-2008 – All Saints
♦ 2005 – The Surgeon
♦ 2001 – Changi
♦ 2001 – Farscape
♦ 2000 – Grass Roots
♦ 2000 – Water Rats
♦ 2000 – The Lost World
♦ 1999 – Chuck Finn
♦ 1998 – Good Guys, Bad Guys
♦ 1995 – Snowy River: The McGregor Saga
♦ 1992 – Late for School
♦ 1989 – Sugar and Spice
♦ 1987-1991 – The Flying Doctors