Matti Boustedt (b. 1974)

Birthplace:
Stockholm, Sweden

Born:
February 10, 1974

Matti Boustedt debuted as a 12-year-old in Staffan Götestam's version of the play "Rasmus på Luffen". Since then he has been involved in more than 60 drama productions such as "Gåsmamman", "Solsidan" and "The Beck Films". Matti has recently participated in several internationally observed and award-winning productions; Ali Abbasi's "Border", the Indian film "Dear Molly" and the Swedish Viking adventure "Draug". Matti is a talented voice actor and has dubbed films such as "Toy Story 3", "Tingeling and the Pirate Fairy" and "Monsters University". He has also worked as a motion capture actor in computer game successes such as "Dice: Battlefield - Bad Company 2" and "Kane & Lynch 2". This spring Matti played the leading role in the TV film "The Road into the Darkness", which will be shown on German ZDF. There he plays the lead role as a policeman whose life collapses like a house of cards, and where the abyss opens. Matti is now doing one of the lead roles in the Swedish film "Mareld" which premiered in the fall of 2019 and he has also written one of the songs in it.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: Boustedt, Matti

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