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Matthew Knight is a Canadian actor born on February 16, 1994. He hails from a creative family based in Mount Albert, Ontario. His older siblings, Jack and Tatum Knight, also pursued careers in acting, making the performing arts a shared passion in the Knight household. Matthew attended a school with a specialized arts program, which helped nurture his early interest in performance.
Knight began his acting career at the age of six, debuting in 2002 with a guest appearance on the television series Queer as Folk, where he portrayed the character Peter. He secured his first leading role in 2003, playing Will Burton in the television film Big Spender. That same year, he also appeared in an episode of 1-800-Missing, and in 2004, he played Harry in the short film Peep.
Matthew's career gained momentum in 2005 when he appeared in the feature films Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and The Greatest Game Ever Played. His growing talent and screen presence led to a pivotal year in 2006, during which he played a werewolf in the horror-action film Skinwalkers and landed the prominent role of Jake Kimble in the horror sequel The Grudge 2.
Following the success of The Grudge 2, Knight continued to build his career by appearing in numerous television movies, feature films, and voice performances. In 2007, he starred in the holiday film Christmas in Wonderland, earning a nomination for Best Performance in a DVD Film at the Young Artist Awards. Between 2005 and 2009, he voiced the character of Tom the Cat in the children’s series Peep and the Big Wide World, showcasing his versatility beyond live-action roles.
In 2008, Knight took on the role of Ben in the family comedy Finn on the Fly. The following year, he delivered a notable performance in Gooby (2009), playing the lead role of Willy, which earned him a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a DVD Film.
Knight became well known for his affinity toward supernatural and mystery-themed projects. He starred as Brandon Russell in the popular Canadian television film franchise The Good Witch, appearing in several sequels including The Good Witch (2008), The Good Witch’s Garden (2009), The Good Witch’s Gift (2010), The Good Witch’s Family (2011), The Good Witch’s Charm (2012), The Good Witch’s Destiny (2013), and The Good Witch’s Wonder (2014).
He also appeared in the television film My Babysitter’s a Vampire and in two episodes of R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, titled “Alien Candy” and “Checking Out.” Knight’s frequent contributions to supernatural-themed films and series established him as a prominent young actor in the genre.
Over the course of his acting career, Matthew Knight received seven Young Artist Award nominations for his performances in Candles on Bay Street (2006), Christmas in Wonderland (2007), The Good Witch (2008), The Good Witch’s Gift (2010), Gooby (2009), The Good Witch’s Family (2011), and My Babysitter’s a Vampire (2011). He won the award twice—once for his portrayal in Candles on Bay Street and again for Gooby.
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