Matt Austin (actor) explained

Matt Austin
Birth Name:Matthew Sadowski
Birth Date:1978 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Actor, writer, musician
Years Active:1989–present
Children:2

Matt Austin (born Matthew Sadowski; 20 April 1978) is a Canadian actor, best known for his role as Bridge Carson, the Green Ranger (later Blue Ranger then Red) from the children's television series Power Rangers S.P.D.. He returned in 2007 as the Red Ranger in the Power Rangers Operation Overdrive "Once a Ranger" 15th anniversary team-up two-part episode. In addition to acting, he is also a writer, musician, and filmmaker.

Life and career

Austin communicates frequently with the Power Rangers fanbase, and was a guest at Power Morphicon in June 2007, where he interviewed guests and shot footage of the interviews with his own camera. Recently, he revealed plans to make a documentary on the Power Rangers fandom called MOR-FAN-ONIMAL.[1] However, according to his Twitter account, production has ceased due to the funding not being put together.[2]

Austin's "Power Rangers" character, Bridge, displays a particular fondness for buttered toast by wiggling the fingers on his right hand and uttering the word "buttery" as he does so. This reference stems from Austin's own fondness for Indian butter chicken. His character also wears gloves on his hands due to his inability to control his powers, though in reality, the gloves are used to conceal the tattoo that Matt has on his hands

Canada's Alliance Releasing has picked up worldwide rights to Don't You Forget About Me, a 75-minute documentary centered on late filmmaker John Hughes starring and directed by Austin. It chronicles Austin's recent road trip to the suburbs of Illinois, where he attempted to track down Hughes, who at that point had not written or directed a movie in more than a decade. The project features interviews with Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Mia Sara, Kelly Le Brock and Andrew McCarthy.[3]

Austin was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is Jewish.[4]

Austin recently returned to acting after 13 years, starring in the comedy F'ED, by writer/director Tyler Boyco.

Filmography

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2000Coming to TermsDamianShort film
2000Broke Body SaintsMalcolm
2001Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of CamelotJoseph Patrick Kennedy IITelevision film
2002ReleaseYoung manShort film; also writer
2002Talk SalòAaronShort film
2002If Wishes Were HorsesTobyAlso second assistant director
2003Autobiography of an InsectAlexShort film
2003WillMatthewShort film
2003Bar LifeGuyShort film
2004Dawn of the DeadEMS technician
2004DeniedMerrick
2004Credit RoleHimselfShort film; also producer and writer
2004RachTelevision film
2004This Town's Called CrashMarkShort film; also writer
2006Catch and ReleaseCharlie PotterShort film
2008Time BombKid
2009Don't You Forget About MeDirector and writer
2014Pretend We're KissingDirector, producer and writer
2022F'EDEddie
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2002SpynetCypher2 episodes
2003Queer as FolkHustlerEpisode: "Hunt(er) for Love"
2005Power Rangers S.P.D.Bridge Carson/Green S.P.D. RangerMain role; 38 episodes
2006This Is WonderlandDaniel McDonaldSeason 3, episode 13
2007Power Rangers Operation OverdriveBridge Carson/Red S.P.D. Ranger2 episodes
2008Taste BudsMattHost (season 1); 13 episodes
2010Aaron StoneSecret service agentEpisode: "Mutant Rain (Part 2)"

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rangerboard.com/showthread.php?t=109919 Rangerboard post by Austin
  2. mattyaustin. Matt Austin-Sadowski. 20835669401. 10 August 2010. @The_Tweetinator nope. Couldn't get the funding together..
  3. Web site: Kelly . Brendan . John Hughes doc finds distributor . Variety . 23 February 2020 . 11 August 2009.
  4. http://www.shalomlife.com/eng/article.php?id=500{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}