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Acting

Professional Pretender

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I trained at East 15 Acting School, graduating in 2017 with a First Class BA (Hons) in Acting. I've since worked on various productions across stage and screen, including:

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THE PLAY WHAT I WROTE, Birmingham Rep / UK Tour

THE MOUSETRAP, Vienna's English Theatre

THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, Arcola Theatre

WHAT FATIMA DID, Derby Theatre

HENRY V, Regents Park Open Air Theatre

DOC MARTIN, ITV

THE BURYING PARTY, FILM

Showreel

'Tessa Bell-Briggs as a hard-headed, working-class woman and Matthew Biddulph as Luther’s younger brother lend strong support and you emerge marvelling at Lawrence’s achievement'

Michael Billington on THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

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'It is to the great credit of cast newcomer Matthew Barker as an understated but fully powered Luther and a charismatic Matthew Biddulph as his brother Joe, a dreamer who grows in awareness of what his life is actually like, that the characters are so truly three-dimensional'

David Guest on THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

'Matthew Biddulph is particularly winning as Joe: his nimbleness has somehow already transcended his circumstances'

Tom Birchenough on THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

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'Matthew Biddulph finds a razor-thin line between entitlement and softness as Fatima’s jilted boyfriend.'

EMILY HOLYOAKE on WHAT FATIMA DID

'George is played by the talented MATTHEW BIDDULPH who captures the frustrations and uncertainties of teenage life extremely well. His character comes to be seen as a villain and ultimately a pariah by the others. It is understandable but so are the motives for his behaviour that the others cannot or will not see. George’s story is a very sad and frustrating one which Biddulph brings to life with enviable depth and restraint.'

KimProv on WHAT FATIMA DID

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Contact

Ashrow Talent Management
13 The Convent, 4 College Street, Nottingham NG1 5AU

020 8133 5995

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