Matt Dallas Movies
While some emerging talents are forced to labor for years onscreen before getting noticed, others like
Kyle XY star
Matt Dallas are fortunate enough to land the kind of star-making roles needed to ignite their careers fresh out of community theater.
It was at the tender age of 12 that Phoenix native
Dallas first recognized his affinity for the spotlight, with his role as the Gander in a local production of The Ugly Duckling providing a thrilling introduction to the excitement of live theater. In the years that followed,
Dallas became increasingly active in community theater, and as with many emerging stars,
Dallas was soon setting his sights on the West Coast. While, up to this point,
Dallas had established himself as a serious actor, it was as a model that the emerging star made his first mark. Appearances in such high-profile publications as Glamour and Vanity Fair served well to get the longtime theater actor acquainted with life in front of the cameras, and in 2005
Dallas caught the eye of television viewers with a supporting role as a male model in the hit HBO series
Entourage. Of course, as with any emerging talent,
Dallas was eager to get a feature career started as evidenced by roles in
Camp Daze,
Way of the Vampire, Wannabe, and
Living the Dream, but some actors are just naturally suited to the small screen. With the premiere of
Kyle XY, that is precisely what the case seemed to be with
Dallas, and his breakthrough role as the titular teen of mysterious origins helped to make ABC's innovate sci-fi drama an unexpected hit. Cast as a boy with no background and no bellybutton who is taken in by a kindly foster family,
Dallas was nominated for a Saturn Award as a result of his performance in
Kyle XY. He could next be seen on the big screen as a troubled teen reconnecting with his shady, long-lost father in
The Indian. In 2010, Dallas co-starred in As Good as Dead, a psychological thriller wherein he plays a mentally unbalanced young man raised within an extremist cult. The actor joined Val Kilmer for a supporting role in Wyatt Earp's Revenge in 2012. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

- 2010
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Three members of an extremist cult kidnap and torture a prominent photojournalist who they believe murdered their revered leader in this twisting psychological thriller starring Cary Elwes, Andie MacDowell, and Frank Whaley. The widow of late cult leader Reverend Kalahan, Helen (MacDowell) is determined to seek revenge against the man who murdered her husband. But in a tragic twist of fate Helen, her dangerously unstable son, Jake (Matt Dallas), and their sadistic enforcer, Aaron (Whaley), discover that they may have targeted the wrong man. The more the trio interrogates the terrified Ethan (Elwes), the more apparent it becomes that Helen, Jake, and Aaron may have escalated a situation that no one can walk away from untarnished. As Helen grows increasingly convinced of Ethan's innocence, cold-blooded killer Aaron vows to leave no witnesses, and attempts to manipulate Jake into taking his side. Meanwhile, Ethan's estranged wife, Kate (Nicole Ansari-Cox), attempts to call Ethan when he fails to pick up their ten-year-old daugther, Sarah (Emma Kantor), at the predetermined time, and drives to his apartment to confront him personally. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Cary Elwes, Andie MacDowell, (more)

- 2010
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Determined fashion journalist Lane Daniels (Hilary Duff) weighs love against ambition while researching the Cosmopolitan cover story that could make or break her career. An aspiring writer who has always dreamt of penning a cover story for Cosmo, Lane makes a pitch to editor Kate White (Jaime Pressly) for an article entitled "Switching Careers to Find Love." Incredibly, Kate gives Lane the green light, instructing her to first seek out a corporate job, and commence dating as many of her co-workers as possible. In no time, Lane is punching the clock, and juggling boyfriends. But while Tom (Michael McMillan) and Seth (Matt Dallas) are both plenty of fun, charming music producer Liam (Chris Carmack) is the guy who really drives Lane wild. Trouble is, Liam doesn't work in Lane's office, so he's strictly off-limits. Now, with her biggest career goal finally within grasp, Lane must choose to follow her heart, or give in to ambition. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Hilary Duff, Jaime Pressly, (more)

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Their lives going nowhere fast, two middle-aged friends from Los Angeles start up their own business in a bid to gain the respect of their friends and colleagues. As young children, Brenda (Sean Young) and her immigrant friend Jonathan (Christian Schoyen) were bullied mercilessly. Now they're adults, and not much has changed. In an attempt to get their lives on track, they take a shot at the American Dream. But while owning your own business is easy, getting to the top in a city like L.A. is nearly impossible. Seduced by the prospect of success and caught up dreams of fast cars and fat bank accounts, Brenda and Jonathan quickly realize that they don't know the first thing about running their own business. When their latest client Chuck (Danny Trejo) discovers they've been living the dream on his dime, the two friends are in for a rude awakening. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2006
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