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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

30

Gender

Male

Birthday

1986-03-22 (39 years old)

Place of Birth

Pennsylvania, United States

Also Known As

Matt Bush

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Matt Bush (born March 22, 1986) is an American actor, best known for the film Adventureland and his AT&T Rollover Minutes commercials. He stars in the TBS comedy Glory Daze as Eli, a freshman who rushes the wildest fraternity on a 1980s college campus. Bush was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He is of Italian descent. His parents, Linda and Dennis Bush, run a magic act. Bush attended Beck Middle School, Cherry Hill High School East, and spent several semesters at Rowan University. He voiced the character of Pete "Petey" Kowalski in the 2006 videogame Bully (known as Canis Canem Edit outside of North America). Description above from the Wikipedia article Matt Bush, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting

Electric Love

2018

Electric Love

as

Greg Walsh

High School

2010

High School

as

Henry Burke

Nice Guy Johnny

2010

Nice Guy Johnny

as

Johnny Rizzo

Adventureland

2009

Adventureland

as

Tommy Frigo

Paddleton

2019

Paddleton

as

Stewart

Piranha 3DD

2012

Piranha 3DD

as

Barry

Margaret

2011

Margaret

as

Kurt

The Kitchen

2012

The Kitchen

as

Stan

Dreamworld

2012

Dreamworld

as

Colin

Sharon 1.2.3.

2018

Sharon 1.2.3.

as

Jonah

Halloween II

2009

Halloween II

as

Wolfie

Happy Birthday

2016

Happy Birthday

as

Brady

Undrafted

2016

Undrafted

as

David Stein

Killing Poe

2016

Killing Poe

as

Joseph Jefferson

NCIS: Los Angeles

NCIS: Los Angeles

as

Owen Winnick

Glory Daze

Glory Daze

as

Eli Schwartz

Hawaii Five-0

Hawaii Five-0

as

Zack Slater

Warped!

Warped!

as

Todd

Scrubs

Scrubs

as

Teenage Boy

The Goldbergs

The Goldbergs

as

Andy Cogan

Veronica Mars

Veronica Mars

as

Billy Greene

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

as

Ed Purtell

Hacks

Hacks

as

Clive

Production

Crew

Directing