BART MATTHEW SHATTO
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA
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SlateShot
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Host of Mindful Eye Film Series (On Location) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart goes on location in Upstate New York and conducts a tour of the Hepworth Farm. This year-long documentary film series deals with global and humanitarian issues.
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Host for Documentary Film Series : Mindful Eye (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart hosts a year-long environmentally based documentary film series produced by Buddhist organization Tzu Chi
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Chicago Fire (NBC) - Co-star (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart plays Chief Kinsey, an instructor for Vertical Rescue with the Chicago Fire department. He is hard-nosed and reluctant to let blake Gallo in his already full class. This was episode 10 in season 10 of NBC's long-running series.
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A Desperate Dad Shoots Gay Porn In His Basement (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart plays "Dan" in "Adam" - a short film about a closeted gay teen whose fantasies lead him to explore the world of adult filmmaking. Directed by Min Ding.
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Murphy Brown (CBS) Co-star (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart co-stars in the CBS "Murphy Brown" rebooted series in the episode entitled "Beat the Press" as a Trump supporter from Altoona, PA.
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Bart Shatto - Film/TV Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart displays his variety of characters starring opposite Oliver Platt ("Chicago Med"), Academy award winner Cuba Gooding Jr., ("Freedom") Tony nominee Orfeh ("Life of an Actress). Edited by LCA League.
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Bart Shatto - Professor Callahan (Legally Blonde) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart portrays Professor Callahan in a few scenes from the musical "Legally Blonde.
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Bart Shatto - Musical Theatre Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
Includes Selections from "Les Miserables" (Bart played the role of Valjean for 1.5 years on Broadway and National Tour) and live production of "Jekyll and Hyde".
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Tiggly Interactive Toy Commerical Spot #1 (Tiggly Chef) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart plays a Dad who loves to cook with his daughter in this spot for Tiggly Toys.
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Tiggly Interactive Toy Commerical Spot #2 (Tiggly Cardtoons) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart plays an attentive Dad in this spot for Tiggly Toys
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Bart Shatto Commercial Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
National commercial spots for ESPN, Comcast and Burlington Coat Factory
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Chicago Med (NBC) Lead Co-star (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bart plays "Stan Gallagher" in this episode entitled "Generation Gap" - Season 2 of NBC's hit series "Chicago Med". Synopsis: A concerned Conservative Dad of a troubled teen
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Feature Film "Freedom" (Supporting) (Performance Video) Quicktime
The feature film, "Freedom" Bart stars (opposite Academy Award Winner Cuba Gooding Jr.) as "McGee" a vagabond musician who helps Samuel (Cuba Gooding Jr) and his family to safety thru the Underground Railroad.
Résumé Print Résumé
TELEVISION | ||
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CHICAGO FIRE |
Co-Star |
NBC/Dir. Stephen Cragg |
MURPHY BROWN |
Co-Star |
CBS/Dir. Pamela Fryer |
CHICAGO MED |
Co-Star |
NBC/Dir. Stephen Cragg |
GASPARD AND LISA (Animation) |
Recurring |
Disney Jr. |
GHOST STORIES |
Guest Star |
Fox Family |
53RD ANNUAL TONY AWARDS |
Performer |
CBS |
FILM (Select) | ||
FREEDOM |
Supporting |
Dir. Peter Cousens |
LIFE OF AN ACTRESS: THE MUSICAL |
Lead |
Dir. Paul Chau |
REUNION 108 |
Supporting |
Dir. James Suttles |
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS |
Lead |
Dir. William Hopkins |
THE WRITER |
Lead |
Short/Dir. James Leming |
ADAM |
Supporting |
Short/Dir. Min Ding |
TEENS LIKE PHIL |
Supporting |
ASPD Films |
BROADWAY/NATIONAL TOUR | ||
WAR PAINT |
Mr Simms/Hal March/Mr Baruch |
Broadway/Dir. Michael Greif |
HANDS ON A HARDBODY |
JD Drew standby |
Broadway/Dir. Neil Pepe |
DRACULA |
Quincey Morris |
Broadway/Dir. Des McAnuff |
LES MISERABLES |
Jean Valjean (1.5 Years) |
Broadway/Nat/Dir. Jason Moore |
THE CIVIL WAR |
Pvt. Elmore Hotchkiss |
Broadway/Dir. Jerry Zaks |
LES MISERABLES |
Jean Valjean u/s |
3rd National/Dir. Jason Morre |
THE CIVIL WAR |
Lincoln/Various Soldiers |
1st National/Dir.Stephen Rayne |
CATS |
Gus/Growltiger |
4th National |
NEW YORK THEATRE (Select) | ||
SUPERHERO |
Jim/Vic u/s |
Second Stage/Dir. Jason Moore |
MY MOTHER'S LESBIAN JEWISH WICCAN WEDDING |
Garth |
NYMF/Dir. Stafford Arima |
WORKSHOPS (Select) | ||
THE BALLAD OF JOHNNY & JUNE |
Ensemble |
Dir. Des McAnuff |
OCTOBER SKY |
Mr Turner |
Dir. Rachel Rockwell |
HANDS ON A HARDBODY |
Don Curtis |
Dir. Neil Pepe/Sergio Trujillo |
BONNIE AND CLYDE |
Henry Barrow |
Roundabout/Dir. Jeff Calhoun |
AGE OF INNOCENCE |
Mr. Riviere/Larry |
York Theatre/Dir. Pamela Hunt |
MASK |
John the Baptist |
Dir. Richard Maltby Jr. |
REGIONAL THEATRE (Select) | ||
THE BALLAD OF JOHNNY & JUNE |
Ensemble |
Citadel/Dir. Des McAnuff |
THE BALLAD OF JOHNNY & JUNE |
Ensemble |
La Jolla/Dir. Des McAnuff |
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET |
Sam Phillips |
Casa Manana/Parker Esse |
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET |
Sam Phillips |
ACT of CT/Dir Hunter Foster |
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY |
Richard “Bud” Johnson |
Bucks County/Dir Hunter Foster |
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET |
Sam Phillips |
Ogunquit/Dir Hunter Foster |
INDECENT |
Otto |
Playhouse On Park |
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS |
Sam Phillips |
Bucks County/Dir Hunter Foster |
THE REMARKABLE MISTER HOLMES |
Sherlock Holmes |
NC Rep/Dir. David Ellenstein |
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY |
Richard “Bud” Johnson |
Axelrod/Dir. Hunter Foster |
FREAKY FRIDAY |
Dr Ehrin/Pastor Bruno, Mike u/s |
NSMT/Dir. Gabriel Barre |
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY |
Richard “Bud” Johnson |
Marriott/Dir. Nick Bowling |
LEND ME A TENOR |
Tito Merelli |
Resident Theatre Company |
LAWRENCE: THE MUSICAL |
D.H. Lawrence |
London/Bridewell Theatre |
TREASURE ISLAND |
Long John Silver |
Finger Lakes/Dir. Brett Smock |
LES MISERABLES |
Jean Valjean |
Surflight/Dir. Norb Joerder |
JEKYLL AND HYDE |
Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde |
Surflight/Dir. Norb Joerder |
THE CIVIL WAR |
Southern Captain u/s |
Ford's Thtr/Dir. Jeff Calhoun |
SCANDALOUS (World Premiere) |
DH Lawrence |
JPAS/New Orleans |
GIFT OF THE MAGI |
Jim |
Actors Theatre of Louisville |
ONLY A BIRD IN A GILDED CAGE |
Shamus Harrigan |
Actors Theatre of Louisville |
OLIVER |
Fagin |
Shenandoah Summer Music |
9 TO 5 |
Franklin Hart |
West Virginia Public Theatre |
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL (demo upon request) | ||
TRAINING | ||
Acting: |
Austin Pendleton (HB Studios), |
Ted Sluberski, Bob Krakower, |
Deborah Kym |
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Voice: |
Aaron Hagen, Anthony Lacuira |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6' |
Weight: 175 lbs |
Aerobics, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Body Building, Bowling, Canoeing, Combat - Stage, Cycling - Mountain Biking, Equestrian - English, Fly Fishing, Frisbee, Golf, Handball, Kayaker, Ping Pong, Racquetball, Rock Climber, Running - General, Running - Long Distance, Shooting - Rifle, Shooting - Skeet/Trap, Skateboard - stunts, Skateboarding, Sky Diving, Snorkeling, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - freestyle, Track & Field, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Yoga, Dance Ballroom, Dance Jazz, Dance Modern, Dance Swing, Dance Tango, Guitar, Host, Licensed Driver, Singer, Teleprompter, Trumpet, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Range: Baritone, Vocal Range: Tenor, Vocal Style: Legit, Voiceover, American - Boston Accent, American - Cajun Accent, American - Minnesota Accent, American - New England Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Texan Accent, Australian Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Birmingham Accent, British - Cockney Accent, British - Geordie Accent, British - Yorkshire Accent, Canadian Accent, Eastern European Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Italian Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, New Zealand Accent, Norwegian Accent, Russian Accent, Scottish Accent
SPECIAL SKILLS Weight lifting, Runnig, Yoga, Trumpet, Billiards, Basketball, Swimming, Ping-Pong, Dialects: British, Cockney, Italian, Midlands, Nottinghamshire, Glaswegian, Southern, Irish, Standard Scottish, Swedish, Scandinavian, voice trained in Bel Canto technique - Range - low G to High C or D Note: can lose or gain weight rapidly. Licensed NYC Tour Guide (Local hire in Chicago, Atlanta and New Orleans