Matthew Jaeger

Matthew Jaeger

History

Matthew has acted in film, television, Broadway, even audio books while splitting his time between Los Angeles and New York City. In addition to a lifetime spent studying the martial arts, he enjoys hiking, camping, and wine tasting. He is trilingual, communicating in English and American Sign Language fluently and conversant in Spanish. Matthew's first job was The Elevator with Elizabeth Berkeley and Christopher B. Duncan, where Elizabeth nicknamed him Opie because of his resemblance to a young Ron Howard. Matthew is best known for his work in Just Say Love and Paranormal Activity's "The Diary." Matt currently runs a Kung Fu studio in Los Angeles, where he teaches kids self confidence and self defense.

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Matthew Jaeger

Movies

Martyrs
Blaze
A woman and her childhood friend seek out revenge on those who victimized and abused them.
HBO Imagine
TV film, nominated for Best Experimental Series in 2010, in Streamy Awards.
Just Say Love
Guy
Physical attractions appear to be the obvious explanation for two people to become a pair. But are they really the reflection of something sublime, everlasting or dare we say, spiritual? Do relationships start in the bedroom or in the heart? In this male love story, the bliss described by Joseph Campbell and sages throughout the millennia is a practical option for finding happiness. As the camera delves into the character’s minds and actions we find fulfillment on both a physical and spiritual level.