Matt Gottlieb

Matt Gottlieb

From the Cowardly Lion in the third grade to playing opposite Al Pacino in "God Looked Away" at the Pasadena Playhouse. First professional performances were with the Paul Sanasardo Dance Co. in NYC, then onto streets and campuses with avant-garde and anti-war plays. Conservatory training at Cal-Arts, followed by further studies leading to work on stage, television, commercials, voice-overs and video games. First film role was as Philip Bosco's transvestite son in Frank D. Gilroy's "The Luckiest Man in the World." Many Regional Theater credits on both coasts. Theatre directing credits in Los Angeles include plays by Harold Pinter, David Rabe and Arthur Miller.

Movies

American Woman
  • Jun 06, 2018
  • English
This 1970s period dramedy inspired by the real life Kyle Richards and set amid the sexual revolution and the rise of second-wave feminism follows Bonnie, an unconventional mother struggling to raise her two daughters after leaving her husband. With the help of her two best friends, Kathleen and Diana, these three women will each discover their own brand of independence in a world reluctant to give it.