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Matt Greenwood was born in Manchester, England on 27th February 1995. He began acting at the age of 6, starting at the Helen O'Grady Children's Drama Academy where he trained up until the age of 10. It was then from ages 10 to 16 that he trained at the Carol Godby Theatre Workshop. It was during this time that he began working professionally as an actor, starting with the BBC's prime-time drama series 'Waterloo Road' as transgender pupil Martin Dunbar. Matt then went on to train at The Manchester College - Shena Simon Campus, the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and the Manchester School of Acting, whilst continuing to act professionally alongside his studies. His further credits include Mark Davies in the BBC's long-running medical drama series 'Casualty', series regular Tom Clarke in the BBC drama series 'The A Word' which is broadcast on BBC One in the UK, SundanceTV in the USA, CBC in Canada, BBC First in Australia, and BBC UKTV in New Zealand. Matt Greenwood can also be seen in the 20th Century Fox blockbuster biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody', and in 'Giri/Haji' a 2019 TV series broadcast on BBC Two in the UK and streamed on Netflix in the USA and worldwide. Matt has also worked extensively in theatre both in his native Manchester and in London.