Matthew Garbacz is a multifaceted American individual, exceling in both the acting and music industries. He is most notably recognized for his leading role in the action-packed film "Seized", where he portrayed Taylor, the son of a special forces agent who is kidnapped by crime lords.
Matthew's upbringing in Southern California played a significant role in shaping his creative pursuits. He grew up alongside his older brother, Luke, and younger sister, Juliet, who are both classically trained ballet dancers. This exposure to the performing arts had a profound impact on Matthew, inspiring him to explore his own talents.
Matthew's professional acting career commenced at the tender age of 8, when he landed the role of Gavroche in a 2-year touring production of "Les Miserables". This marked the beginning of a successful journey, with Matthew going on to star in notable roles such as Oliver in "Oliver" and Jonas in "The Giver" at The Laguna Playhouse.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Matthew is an ardent music enthusiast. At the age of 16, he embarked on a nationwide tour, playing the role of Queen bassist, John Deacon, in "The Kings of Queen Tribute". He cherishes the memories of his performances in Nashville and Las Vegas, which remain some of his most treasured experiences.
When Matthew is not acting, singing, or playing bass guitar, he indulges in a wide range of hobbies and interests. He is an avid horseback rider, tap dancer, and fisherman, and also enjoys kayaking, playing basketball, and engaging in strategic battles of chess. Above all, Matthew values the importance of nurturing meaningful relationships with his friends and loved ones.