Matthew D'Arcy
Matthew D'Arcy is an American actor. After graduating from Drexel University, Matthew traveled to South Korea for the Department of State's Critical Language Scholarship and Fulbright Fellowship. Matthew spent two years in South Korea, making his entry into the Korean entertainment industry in his second year. His film debut came when he was cast as General MacArthur's scribe officer in Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite (2016). Working with Director John H. Lee alongside Liam Neeson solidified Matthew's interest in acting, and he soon after made appearances on South Korean TV Networks including TVN - Saturday Night Live Korea (2011), KBS 'Good Morning' - Haphazard Neighborhood Travel, web and TV commercials, as well as in the Korean drama and KPOP sectors. Matthew returned to the States in 2016 and booked a lead role in Kai Liang's Philadelphia-based student short 'The Bandaged Heart,' followed by a featured role in Neil Burger's The Upside (2017). During the latter half of 2017, Matthew was cast in a supporting role in the upcoming Korean tap-dancing film Swing Kids (2018), directed by Hyeong-Cheol Kang.
The Upside
as WaitstaffPhillip is a wealthy quadriplegic who needs a caretaker to help him with his day-to-day routine...
Movie pageOperation Chromite
as Soldier-TypistA squad of soldiers fight in the Korean War's crucial Battle of Incheon.
Movie pageSwing Kids
as Jamie's GoonRebellious Ki-soo from North Korea is mesmerized by tap dance in prison camps. Ki-soo joins as a...
Movie pageEyes Wide Open
as AntonAn American student in Seoul, South Korea uses his skills as a spy to stop foreign agents and...
Movie pageKilling Eve
as AdrianA security consultant hunts for a ruthless assassin. Equally obsessed with each other, they go...
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