Matthew Werkmeister

Soap Opera Actor

Matthew Werkmeister was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on January 30th, 1992 and is the Soap Opera Actor. At the age of 32, Matthew Werkmeister biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 30, 1992
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Television Actor
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St Peter's college
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Matthew Werkmeister Life

Matthew Werkmeister (born 30 January 1992) is an Australian stage and television actor.

He is best known for his appearance in the soap opera Neighbours from 2005 to 2011.

Personal life

Werkmeister was educated at St Peters College in Cranbourne, Victoria, and primarily attended school by correspondence due to his acting commitments. He attended his Débutante Ball in 2010. Skimboarding, playing chess, oil painting, playing guitar, and eating are among his hobbies. Werkmeister has kept a low profile since leaving Neighbours. He migrated to the United States in February 2017.

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Matthew Werkmeister Career

Career

Werkmeister began his career with the Children's Performing Company of Australia and is represented by Storm Actors.

Werkmeister appeared in a stage performance of The Full Monty prior to appearing in Neighbours. It was for this performance that he was nominated in 2005 for the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria's Excellence Award in the category of Junior Performer (Male). Daniel Todd was a winner of the stage performance of Kiss Me Kate.

It was during him appearance in The Full Monty that Werkmeister discovered Zeke Kinski's role in the Australian soap opera Neighbours was introduced. When his father received the call about the audition but refused to attend it because it was a five-hour ride to there, he almost missed out on the role. When he found out and called his agent back to find out if he could still attend the audition, the Werkmeister was "horrified." He appeared in a recurring role before becoming a regular cast member in 2005. Zeke Kinski's appearance at the Inside Soap awards in 2008 earned him a nomination for Best Young Actor alongside fellow cast member Fletcher O'Leary (Mickey Gannon). During his time on Neighbours, Werkmeister met British singer Lily Allen while filming a cameo role with him. Werkmeister confessed to being "freaking out" during the cameo appearance.

In 2008, he was a member of the Inkys judging panel, Australia's only teenage choice book award judged by people under the age of 20. The aim of the award is to encourage young people to read. "Finding the time is the daunting part, but some of the books are fantastic, so the reading part has been enjoyable."

Werkmeister was shortlisted for two Logie Awards in 2009. He was nominated for "Most Popular Actor" alongside Steve Bastoni (Steve Parker), Alan Fletcher (Karl Kennedy), Ryan Moloney (Toadfish Rebecchi), and Ian Smith (Harold Bishop). He was also shortlisted for "Most Popular Personality on TV" alongside fellow cast members Pippa Black (Elle Robinson), Carla Bonner (Stephanie Scully), and Tom Oliver (Lou Carpenter). Werkmeister was also shortlisted for "Most Popular Actor" in 2010.

Werkmeister was to leave Neighbours with Jane Hall (Rebecca Robinson) and Erin Mullally (Declan Napier), according to a publication in October 2010. "I didn't shave or drive a car when I first joined Neighbours, so I guess I've learned a lot." "I met some of my closest friends" when I started on Neighbours. On March 11, 2011, the last episode of his series was broadcast.

Werkmeister made a cameo appearance in Australian band Eagle and the Worm's music video for their single "Give Me Time" in 2012. He played a roller-skating sex symbol in the film. In Barry Lowe's acclaimed stage play The Death of Peter Pan at Melbourne's Chapel Off Chapel, Werkmeister performed Roger Boothby from May to June 2013.

In April 2014, Werkmeister made a brief return to Neighbours as part of his on-screen family, the Kennedys' 20th anniversary.

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