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Matthew James Roloff (born October 7, 1961Emmerson, Kassidy

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) is an American television personality, author, farmer, business entrepreneur, and motivational speaker best known for participating with his family on the
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program ''
Little People, Big World ''Little People, Big World'' is an American reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2006, and airs on TLC. The series chronicles the lives of the six-member Roloff family farm near Portland, Oregon. Many of the episodes focus on the ...
''.Stevens, Suzanne
“’Little People, Big World’: Yes, I’m a Roloff Fan.”
Portland Business Journal. March 19, 2013
The show featured the Roloffs' daily life. Roloff has
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, as does his ex-wife Amy and one of their four children, Zachary.


Early life

Roloff was born with
diastrophic dysplasia Diastrophic dysplasia is an autosomal recessive dysplasia which affects cartilage and bone development. ("Diastrophism" is a general word referring to a twisting.) Diastrophic dysplasia is due to mutations in the '' SLC26A2'' gene. Affected indiv ...
, a degenerative dwarfism that caused him to have fifteen operations as a child. He was born to Ron and Peggy Roloff, who are often featured on ''Little People, Big World''. They are of average height as is his older sister, Ruth. His younger brother Sam, an artist and founder of Back-Story Underpainting, has diastrophic dysplasia and uses crutches to walk as well. His middle brother Joshua was born with a severe heart malformation; he died in 1999 at age 34.


Family

The Roloff family includes Matt, Amy, also a little person with
achondroplasia Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance whose primary feature is dwarfism. It is the most common cause of dwarfism and affects about 1 in 27,500 people. In those with the condition, the Rhizomeli ...
, and four children: fraternal twins Jeremy and Zachary (born 1990), Molly (born 1993), and Jacob (born 1997). Zach, like his mother, has achondroplasia, while the other three children are average height. Matt and Amy met at a
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convention in 1987. The couple were engaged quickly and were married on September 12, 1987. In March 2014, the couple announced that they had separated. On June 5, 2015, the couple announced they would be divorcing. Their divorce was finalized in 2016. Amy married Chris Marek in August 2021 on Roloff Farm. Matt is engaged to marry his long-time girlfriend, Caryn Chandler, who was formerly the farm manager, in 2024. As of February 2024, the Roloffs have seven grandchildren, with one on the way.


Farm

The Roloffs bought a fixer-upper farmhouse on 34-acres in Helvetia, Oregon, in 1990. Roloff worked to create Roloff Farm, which now features pumpkins, pirate ship on a lake, three-story treehouse, full-size Medieval castle, regulation soccer field, volleyball court, mine shaft, and tunnels. There are also outbuildings and restored barns.TLC website
Meet Matt Roloff
Accessed May 17, 2013
Roloff Farm is open to the public during certain seasons of the year, such as pumpkin season. It receives approximately 30,000 visitors annually. The Roloffs expanded with the purchase of the 80-acre property next to the farm in 2010.Owen, Rob

The Oregonian. November 11, 2012
After the Roloffs divorced in 2016, Matt bought out Amy's share in June 2019 for $975,000. After rejecting an offer by his son Zach to buy the main home and section of the farm, Matt put the property up for public sale. He originally listed it in May 2022 for $4 million but did not get a buyer. He relisted it for sale for $3.395 million in August 2023. When he did not find a buyer, he began to list the six-bedroom house for short-term rentals.


Early career

Roloff appeared as an extra in the movie, ''Under the Rainbow''. He also appeared as an
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in the ''
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'' TV movie '' Ewoks: The Battle for Endor''.Tresniowski, Alex. Alexandra Hardy. Tall Order; His size once kept him off amusement park rides, so 4'2" Matt Roloff built a fantasy land for his kids ''
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'', April 3, 2000.
He is good friends with fellow little person and actor
Martin Klebba Martin Klebba (born June 23, 1969) is an American actor and stunt performer. He has a form of dwarfism called acromicric dysplasia; he is . Klebba is best known for his role as Marty in the '' Pirates of the Caribbean'' franchise. He made his fi ...
, who appeared in the ''
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'' movie franchise and is also a member of a leading athletic club for little people, the LA Breakers.


Silicon Valley

Roloff worked as a computer programmer for
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companies including Altos Computer Systems in the late 1980s. He sold systems software to
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companies. A friend encouraged him to take a job with Sequent Computer Systems, which was headquartered in
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, in order to escape the long work hours and stress of
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. Matt and his wife Amy relocated to the Portland area in 1990, while she was pregnant with twins Jeremy and Zachary.


Direct Access Solutions

Roloff also has a number of other business ventures. On ''Little People, Big World'', he is shown running the business he co-founded, Direct Access Solutions, a company that provides accessibility products for little people to the hospitality industry.


''Little People, Big World''

Little People, Big World premiered in August 2005.Lee, Felicia R
"Documenting a Family that Comes in Two Sizes."
''The New York Times''. March 2, 2006
It was recorded 320 days a year for six seasons.
Culture Brats. September 8, 2011
Roloff is an executive producer of the show. The first season took seven months to record. At the end of the first season of ''Little People, Big World'', Roloff is shown again taking a job in computer sales for the software company
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, for which he worked as a consultant. In 2008, Roloff traveled to
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to assist an Iraqi family with three dwarf children who needed medical attention. His trip was the subject of the season-ending episodes of the fourth season of
Little People, Big World ''Little People, Big World'' is an American reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2006, and airs on TLC. The series chronicles the lives of the six-member Roloff family farm near Portland, Oregon. Many of the episodes focus on the ...
, and it was covered by
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and other national news outlets. The entire family appeared on
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in 2008. In December 2010, ''Little People, Big World'' concluded its sixth full season. After taking a short break, TLC/Discovery once again reached out to the Roloff family to film 4 one-hour "Little People, Big World" Specials. In the summer of 2012, the Roloffs began taping another season, a spin-off called '' Little People Big World: Wedding Farm''. Six episodes were filmed and the show was released in November 2012. ''Little People, Big World: Conquering Mt. St. Helens'' premiered in March 2013. In this episode, Amy and Zach train to climb Mt. St. Helens and Matt builds a one-room schoolhouse. More specials like this aired.


Motivational speaking

Roloff is an avid motivational speaker and is listed with the American Program Bureau and is a member of the
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. His speeches usually cover inclusion, overcoming odds, and sales leadership. Roloff has spoken at corporate events for companies like
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,
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,Adelphi University press release
Little People, Big World Star Matt Roloff at Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
September 25, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2013
and
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. Additionally, he has spoken for associations, such as the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) during their annual conference, the Kansas State Council of SHRM, the Manitoba Childcare Association, and the
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.Cantrell, Jody. Trib. Local
"Overcoming Adversity: Surviving as a Little Person in a Big World."
September 3, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2013
Roloff was the keynote speaker at the Kids Included Together (KIT) International Conference on Inclusion 2013. Roloff also speaks at universities, and has spoken at institutions such as
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,Nava, Denise. New Mexico State College of Business website
"Innovention competition: 'Little People, Big World' star makes an appearance at NMSU."
February 23, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2013
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in New York,
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, Minnesota
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, and
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.Gruzesky, Amy. Penn State News
Worthington Scranton hosts Matt Roloff of ''Little People, Big World''
October 7, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2013
He gave a speech on diversity at the 8th annual diversity conference at
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in 2011.Allt, Kate. Heartland Connection
Matt Roloff talks diversity at Indian Hills
April 13, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2013
In addition, Roloff has appeared as a celebrity guest on the
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,
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,
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, and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.


Books

Roloff has authored three books.Estavillo, Sonyo
"Matt Roloff — 'Little People, Big World' Visits Watertown, NY."
CW 14/22. October 25, 2012.
In 1999, with the help of a
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, Roloff authored the book ''Against Tall Odds: Being a David in a Goliath World''. In April 2007, a second book, ''Little Family, Big Values: Lessons in Love, Respect and Understanding for Families of Any Size'', was released. Amazon.com credits The Roloff Family and Tracy Summer, the same ghostwriter that helped with Roloff's first book. In May 2018, Roloff's third book was released. The book is a children's book titled "Little Lucy, Big Race" and it's dedicated to his grandson, Jackson.


Activism

Roloff is the former President of
Little People of America Little People of America (LPA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which provides support, resources, and information to individuals with dwarfism and their families. Founding LPA was founded in 1957 by actor Billy Barty when he informally ca ...
. He also co-founded and serves as President of Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy, a non-profit for short-statured individuals. Roloff established Direct Access Solutions, which sells a Short Stature Accessibility Kit to hotel chains with tools for little people and people of short stature to ensure a safe hotel stay. Roloff has traveled to Iraq three times to visit U.S. troops and help an Iraqi family get medical attention for their three children with dwarfism.


Lawsuit

In early 2013, the Roloffs sued
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, when a county building inspector allegedly entered their property without permission or a warrant.


Legal issues

In 2003, Roloff agreed to enter an alcohol diversion program after being charged with
driving under the influence Driving under the influence (DUI) is the crime of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while one is impaired from doing so safely by the effect of either alcohol (drug), alcohol (see drunk driving) or some other drug, whether re ...
. The arrest stemmed from an incident in which Roloff swerved his vehicle off the road and into a ditch.Little People Big World. Season 3, Episode 2. Originally aired on March 3, 2008. Upon his completion of the program, the charges were dropped. On June 19, 2007, Roloff was pulled over by Washington County Sheriff's Deputy and charged with
DUI Driving under the influence (DUI) is the crime of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while one is impaired from doing so safely by the effect of either alcohol (see drunk driving) or some other drug, whether recreational or ...
. The deputy claimed that Roloff was driving outside the travel lane after leaving a bar parking lot.Rocchio, Christopher
"'Little People, Big World' star Matt Roloff found not guilty of DUI."
Reality TV World. January 11, 2008. Retrieved February 28, 2013
Roloff claimed that he had difficulty controlling the SUV because it was fitted with smaller pedal and brake extensions for his wife, and that he had dropped someone off in the bar parking lot. Roloff pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge. A witness stated that the bar parking lot was used as a meeting spot and that he did not see Roloff drinking that night.Kearnes, Fara

Star Blogs.net. January 11, 2008. Retrieved February 28, 2013
Court proceedings dated January 9, 2008 Judge Donald LeTourneau acquitted Roloff on the DUI charge and dismissed the case due to jury misconduct and inability to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.Mitchell, Kay

The Oregonian. January 10, 2008. Retrieved March 8, 2013
Judge Le Tourneau also stated "I have found Mr. Roloff credible in this case." The trial was the subject of the season opener of ''
Little People, Big World ''Little People, Big World'' is an American reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2006, and airs on TLC. The series chronicles the lives of the six-member Roloff family farm near Portland, Oregon. Many of the episodes focus on the ...
'' on March 3, 2008, and its conclusion on March 10, 2008. One of his farmhands, Camerino Gonzalez Sanchez, was deported to Mexico on alleged drug charges in 2015. Roloff had authored a petition to try to keep his friend, who spent 17 years as his "arms and legs" on the farm, in the country.


Bibliography

*Roloff, Matt & Tracy Summer (1999). ''Against Tall Odds: Being a David in a Goliath World''. Multnomah Publishing. . *Roloff, Matt & Tracy Summer (2007). ''Little Family, Big Values: Lessons in Love, Respect, and Understanding for Families of Any Size''. Fireside.


References


External links


"Little People, Big World: Exclusive With Matt Roloff"
Orato, December 7, 2007
Roloff family official web site
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