Matthew Wayne Putnam is a multifaceted creative individual hailing from Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada.
He is a graduate of the esteemed Toronto Film School, where he honed his skills in the Acting for Film, TV, and Theatre program.
Throughout his career, Matt has had the opportunity to appear in various projects, including Vice TV's critically acclaimed series "Dark Side of the 2000s" and the short film "Saved By The Bomb", which premiered at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.
As a feature film director, Matt made his debut with "The Christopher Nolan Experience", a mockumentary-style comedy that he co-directed with his frequent collaborator, Diego Periera.
Inspired by the works of Christopher Nolan, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and The Office, this film delves into themes of insecurity, identity, and the struggle for self-fulfillment, offering a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
With his diverse range of skills and experiences, Matthew Wayne Putnam is an emerging talent in the world of film and television, and his work is sure to captivate audiences for years to come.