Matt Lintz is an American actor known for his roles across film and television, including ‘Ms. Marvel’ and ‘The Walking Dead.’ After making his film debut in Rob Zombie’s Halloween II in 2009, Matt Lintz quickly built a robust filmography with a series of diverse roles. He showcased his versatility in projects such as Tucker Simpkins in The Way Home (2010), Victor Van Ravensway in A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song (2011), and David (Freckled Boy) in Piranha 3DD (2012). Lintz continued to expand his cinematic presence with performances as Eric Webb in Kill the Messenger (2014) and Matty van Patten in the blockbuster Pixels (2015).
This was followed by a prominent role as an older Henry in AMCs hit drama The Walking Dead, where he appeared in 11 episodes across its ninth and tenth seasons from 2018 to 2019, solidifying his presence in major network television. His career reached a new milestone with a starring role as Bruno Carrelli in the Disney+ miniseries Ms. Marvel (2022), an integral part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Lintz featured as a main cast member in all six episodes of the series, which premiered to global audiences on June 8, 2022.
Beyond his acting commitments, Lintz has also leveraged his public profile through strategic brand partnerships, including becoming a content creator partner for G Fuel in 2022. This collaboration involved creating promotional content and engaging with a broad fanbase, highlighting his marketability and digital presence. Currently, Lintz remains actively involved in film production, with an upcoming project titled Grizzly Night. He is set to portray Roy Ducat in the film, which is presently in post-production.
This continued involvement underscores his commitment to diverse storytelling across various platforms, further establishing his position as a dynamic and sought-after talent in both film and television.