Called one of the “hardest working actors in show business” by Entertainment Weekly magazine, Matt has been working as an actor on stage and in front of the camera for over 30 years—with leading roles on many celebrated cable shows like Cinemax’s “Banshee”, Showtime’s “Brotherhood” and–more recently—playing Gov. Sweeney on “Billions”. However, he is probably best known for his role as FBI Agent Dwight Harris on HBO’s “The Sopranos”—a role he played for all 7 seasons and for which he won a SAG Award in 2007 as a member of the “Best Dramatic Ensemble”. Matt has recently turned his focus and talents to working behind the camera—writing and directing for both TV (Adult Swim) and film, including the award winning shorts “Matthew” and “Good Head” and the new feature film “A Town Called Purgatory”.