Matt Salinger Explained

Matt Salinger
Birth Name:Matthew Douglas Salinger
Birth Date:13 February 1960
Birth Place:Windsor, Vermont, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Children:2
Alma Mater:Columbia University
(B.A., Art History, 1983)
Father:J. D. Salinger

Matthew Douglas Salinger (; born February 13, 1960) is an American actor. He is known for his appearances in the films Revenge of the Nerds and Captain America.

Early life

Salinger was born February 13, 1960, in Windsor, Vermont, the son of author J. D. Salinger and psychologist Alison Claire Douglas.[1] [2] Salinger's maternal grandfather was British art critic Robert Langton Douglas.[3] He has a sister, Margaret Salinger.[4] [5] His father was of paternal Lithuanian-Jewish descent.[6] [7] [8]

Salinger attended North Country School in Keene, New York for junior high school. Salinger graduated from Phillips Academy Andover and attended Princeton University before graduating from Columbia University with a degree in art history and drama.[1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Revenge of the NerdsDanny Burketeen comedy film
1986PowerPhillip Aaronspolitical drama film
1989OptionsDonald Andersoncomedy film
1990Captain AmericaSteve Rogers / Captain Americasuperhero film
1994Fortunes of WarPeter Kernanaction film
1994BabyfeverJamescomedy-drama film
1996Mojave Moon-----road movie (Produced by Matt Salinger)
1998What Dreams May ComeReverend Hanleyfantasy drama film
1999Let the Devil Wear Black-----crime thriller film (Produced by Matt Salinger)
2002The Year That TrembledProfessor Jeff Griggsromantic war drama film
2005Bigger Than the SkyMal Gunndrama film
2010HarvestProfessor Wickstromdrama film
2014Learning to DrivePetercomedy drama film
2015Endless Night (Spanish: Nadie quiere la noche)Captain Spaldingdrama film
2017Love After LoveMichaelromance-drama film
2018WetwareMashitasci-fi film
2019A Call to SpyWilliam Donovanhistorical drama film
2021The Ice RoadCEO Thomasonaction film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Blood & OrchidsBryce Parker(Made for TV) crime-drama film
1986Manhunt for Claude DallasClaude Dallas Jr.(Made for TV)
1987Deadly DeceptionJack Shoat(Made for TV)
1993Picket FencesDr. Danny Shrevefamily drama television series
1993-1994Second ChancesMike Chulackdrama television series
2004Seth WebsterSeason 5 / Episode 13 - "Hate"
2004-200524Mark KanarDay 3 (Season 3 / 2004): 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.Day 4 (Season 4 / 2005): 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
2008Bill PhillipsSeason 7 / Episode 19 - "Legacy"

Video

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993FirehawkTexaction film (Directed by Cirio H. Santiago)
2005The MarksmanGeneral Parent (as Matthew Salinger)action film (Directed by Marcus Adams)
2005Black DawnMyshkin (as Matthew Salinger)action film (Directed by Alexander Gruszynski)
2008Pistol WhippedDealeraction film (Directed by Roel Reiné)

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Dancing in the End ZoneJames Bernard
2000The Syringa Tree-----(Produced by Matthew Salinger)

Career

Salinger made his film debut in 1984's Revenge of the Nerds. He played Captain America in the 1990 film Captain America.[9]

Salinger subsequently appeared in films including What Dreams May Come[10] and episodes of [11] and 24.[12]

Salinger has produced several independent films, including Let the Devil Wear Black[13] and Mojave Moon.

Salinger made his Broadway debut in 1985, in Bill C. Davis's short-lived Dancing in the End Zone,[14] performing at the Ritz Theater alongside veteran actresses Pat Carroll and Dorothy Lyman. In 2000, he produced the off-Broadway play The Syringa Tree,[15] [16] [17] which won a Drama Desk Award, the Drama League Award, the Outer Critic's Circle Award,[18] [19] and the Village Voice Obie Award for Best Play of the Year in 2001.[20]

Unpublished works by J. D. Salinger

J. D. Salinger continued to write throughout his life, although he did not publish any works after 1965. His widow, Colleen O'Neill, and Matt Salinger prepared this work for publication after his death, announcing in 2019 that "all of what he wrote will at some point be shared", but that it was a big job and not yet ready.[21]

Personal life

Salinger married jewelry designer Betsy Jane Becker in 1985. They live in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and have sons Gannon and Avery.[22]

In contrast to his sister, Margaret, who wrote a 1999 memoir about her childhood titled Dream Catcher, Salinger is a devoted protector of his father's privacy.[4] A few weeks after Margaret's book was published, Salinger wrote a letter to The New York Observer, disparaging his sister's "gothic tales of our supposed childhood."[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Betsy Jane Becker to Marry Matt Salinger in May . The New York Times. October 14, 1984. February 3, 2018.
  2. http://www.filmreference.com/film/67/Matt-Salinger.html "Matt Salinger Biography (1960-)"
  3. Smith, Dinitia (August 30, 2000). "Salinger's Daughter's Truths as Mesmerizing as His Fiction". The New York Times.
  4. Finkle, David (February 15, 2001). "Produced by Matt Salinger" . Theater Mania. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  5. News: Malcolm . Janet . Justice to J. D. Salinger . The New York Review of Books. June 21, 2001. February 3, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20061115210517/http://www.nybooks.com/articles/14272 . November 15, 2006.
  6. Web site: The Genealogy of Richard L. Aronoff . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130426054219/http://aronoff.com/family/i0004005.htm#i4005 . April 26, 2013 . February 5, 2014 . Aronoff.com.
  7. Fiene . Donald M. . 1963 . J. D. Salinger: A Bibliography . Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature . 4 . 1 . 109–149 . 10.2307/1207189 . 1207189.
  8. Web site: January 1, 1919 . J.D. Salinger . January 30, 2010 . Jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
  9. Ryan, Mike (July 20, 2011). "Matt Salinger: The True Captain America?". GQ.
  10. https://www.ranker.com/list/full-cast-of-what-dreams-may-come-actors-and-actresses/reference "Full Cast of What Dreams May Come Actors/Actresses"
  11. Green, Susan; Dawn, Randee (September 1, 2009). Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Unofficial Companion. BenBella Books, Inc. Google Books. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  12. http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/matt-salinger/credits/165309/ "Matt Salinger "
  13. Leydon, Joe (June 28, 1999). "Let the Devil Wear Black". Variety.
  14. News: Rich . Frank . 1985-01-04 . THEATER: 'DANCING IN THE END ZONE' . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-08-17 . 0362-4331.
  15. Weber, Bruce (December 22, 2001). "THEATER REVIEW; One Women Portrays the Many Faces of Apartheid". The New York Times.
  16. Gray, Paul (August 6, 2006). "Black, White and Colored". The New York Times.
  17. Hill, Logan (2000). "Cult Hit: Salinger's Stage". New York magazine.
  18. Long, Amay Nora. "Pamela Glen and the making of The Syringa Tree". American Repertory Theater. Harvard University. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  19. Jones, Kenneth (August 1, 2001). "Kate Blumberg Branches Out Into Syringa Tree Aug. 1". Playbill.
  20. Isherwood, Charles (May 29, 2001). "Obies fete 'Syringa Tree': Seldes gets sustained achievement award". Variety.
  21. Web site: JD Salinger's unseen writings to be published, family confirms . The Guardian . 1 February 2019 . Alison Flood . 1 February 2019.
  22. Book: Alexander, Paul . Salinger: A Biography . 1999 . Renaissance . Los Angeles . 1-58063-080-4 . 292 . registration .