Matt Littler

Soap Opera Actor

Matt Littler was born in Bury, England, United Kingdom on March 19th, 1982 and is the Soap Opera Actor. At the age of 42, Matt Littler biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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March 19, 1982
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United Kingdom
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Bury, England, United Kingdom
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42 years old
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Pisces
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Actor, Film Director, Film Producer
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Jayne Mahon (2012–present)
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Matt Littler Life

Matt Littler (born 19 March 1982) is a British actor and director born in Bury, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.

He is most famous for playing the role Max Cunningham from 1997 to 2008 in the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.

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Matt Littler Career

Career

Littler is best known for his role on the British soap opera Hollyoaks, in which he portrayed Max Cunningham, a part he held for 11 years before his character's death in June 2008. Sam "O.B." was on/off-screen best friend. O'Brien, played by Darren Jeffries, who left the show a few months earlier but later returned for Max's departure. Max was one of the show's longest running characters. Matt announced on ITV's This Morning show that he would be returning to Hollyoaks to direct a few episodes.

Orange RockCorps, The Versus Chart, Freshly Squeezed, T4 Stars, T4 on the Beach, RedBull Rivals, The Hollyoaks Music Festival, and The Gadget Show were among Littler's favorite TV shows since joining Darren Jeffries. Other appearances have included Big Brother's Big Mouth and Only Fools on Horses, as well as several panel shows, such as Celebrity Juice and 9 out of ten cats. The Duo has also hosted Gadget Show Live at the NEC in Birmingham, MineCon, RuneFest, and the popular Insomnia iSeries for many years. Littler appeared in director Neil Carroll's For King and Country in 2007, as well as several other audio books and video games. Throughout 2013, he hosted The British Soap Awards spin-off show on ITV2, alongside Jeffries, Zoe Hardman, and Joe Swash, and throughout 2014, he appeared on Channel 5 numerous times.

Craig Forster and Littler co-founded "Roll Camera," a Liverpool-based production firm. GK and the Renegades was filmed and produced by Littler, a company that produced a music video.

Littler wrote, produced, and appeared in Kidnap, a short film starring a number of Hollyoaks actors, as well as music videos for Esco Williams and other North West artists, as well as music videos for Esco Williams and other North West performers in his independent directing role. Since then, he has been a producer for Channel 4 and Channel 5, and he has produced pilots for Lime Pictures and Pulse Films.

Less recently, Littler has concentrated on producing and directing, appearing on several short form films for Channel 4, reality TV pilots for Lime Pictures, and working on several short form films for Channel 4, reality television pilots, as well as writing scripts for continuity announcements. Littler, a London-based innovation firm, founded Brandwidth Limited, as the head of moving image, creates material for Disney, Apple, and others. Brandwidth Littler has worked on Virtual Reality since 2015 and has produced content for numerous high-profile clients, including Disney, Royal Caribbean, and The PGA Tour. He was at the Nokia Ozo stand in 2016, a company for which Brandwidth is a commercial partner.

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