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Matt Letscher is an American actor, director and playwright, known for his roles as Captain Harrison Love in ''
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'' and Colonel Adelbert Ames in '' Gods and Generals''. He co-starred in '' 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.'' He was also Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash in ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life and education

Letscher was born on June 26, 1970 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He attended college at the
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, where he was a member of the
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fraternity and a drama major.


Career


Acting

Letscher got his first professional acting job with a role in ''The Tropic Pickle'', during the second season of
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' Purple Rose Theatre Company in
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. Letscher impressed Daniels enough that the veteran arranged a meeting for Letscher with Ron Maxwell, the director of '' Gettysburg''. After appearing in a small role, Letscher took advice from Daniels and moved to Los Angeles. He quickly found work in guest roles on television. In 1995, Letscher was cast as the naive television writer in the
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sitcom '' Almost Perfect'', which lasted for a season and a half. He went on to appear as series regular in ''
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'' in 1998. The same year, he appeared in the film ''
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'' as the villain Captain Harrison Love. He appeared in the miniseries ''Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot'' and in the television films '' King of Texas'', '' The Beach Boys: An American Family'', '' When Billie Beat Bobby'', and ''Stolen Innocence''. He also reunited with Daniels in '' Gods and Generals'' (the prequel of Gettysburg) and Daniels' directorial effort '' Super Sucker''. Letscher also returned to The Purple Rose Theatre in the world premiere of Landford Wilson's play '' Rain Dance''. In 2002, the comedy pilot ''
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'' was picked up by
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as part of
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) for the affection of Dylan ( Ashley Williams). Despite the series receiving negative reviews, Letscher and
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were standouts in the series and eventually paired up as a combative couple. But the show was canceled midway though its second season due to low ratings. His performance in ''Good Morning, Miami'' led to him being cast in the lead in the film '' Straight-Jacket'', opposite
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, about a gay Hollywood actor forced to marry a beard in the 1950s. His flair for classical farce also led to him being cast in the leading role of Capt. Jack Absolute in the Lincoln Center theater production of
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. Letscher was praised for his spirited performance and his costar Robert Easton referred to Letscher as "a perfect classical actor." Letscher was in the cast of ''
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'', and had a recurring role on '' The New Adventures of Old Christine'' and numerous guest starring roles. After appearing as a kind neighbor in Alan Ball's '' Towelhead'', Letscher was cast in ''
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'', as Nathan Stone, the prophet's kind-hearted older brother. Despite low ratings, the dramedy series had loyal fans and critical acclaim, earning it a second season which included a larger role for Letscher. His work on
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's ''Eli Stone'' lead to his arc on Berlanti's '' Brothers & Sisters'' as a love interest for the married Kitty Walker. In 2012, Letscher starred in the series '' Bent'' and ''
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'', and was cast in the series ''
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'', opposite
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. Letscher portrayed Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash, initially in a recurring role on ''
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'' and later as a regular in season two of ''
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'', and reprised the role in two episodes of its seventh season.


Writing

In June 2007,
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' Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea,
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, staged the world premiere of Letscher's original play ''Sea of Fools'', a farce set in
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. Film director
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is a character in the play. Daniels initially planned to direct the play but pulled out, allowing Letscher to also direct the play. In 2009, his play ''Gaps in the Fossil Record'' was staged at the Pacific Resident Theater, then had its world premiere production at the Purple Rose Theatre in 2016. In 2010, he co-wrote (with Nipper Knapp and Andrew Newberg) and starred in the comedy pilot ''Gentrification'', which won best writing at the Comedy Central New York Television Festival.


Personal life

Letscher has a wife, Jennifer, and two children.


Filmography


Theater


References


External links

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