
Age: 63
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Matt Malloy is an American character actor. He has had numerous roles in both film and TV often portraying the beleaguered everyman. Malloy's only starring role to date was alongside Aaron Eckhart in the critically acclaimed black comedy, In the Company of Men. He also notably guest-starred on 6 episodes of "Six Feet Under" in 2004 and 2005, and co-starred in the film The Stepford Wives with Nicole Kidman. Although, he's more known as his one-shot role as Dr. Griffiths on Charmed. He played a huge part in a particular episode, in which one of the Main protagonists, Prue Halliwell played by Shannen Doherty was killed. Malloy has contributed voice work for several episodes of the long-running WBEZ radio program, This American Life. Description above from the Wikipedia article Matt Malloy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After years of futile gambling, two down-on-their-luck best friends finally win a small lottery prize—barely enough to cover a trip to Las Vegas. Fueled by delusion and cheap beer, they set off for Sin City, only to have their flight delayed indefinitely. In a moment of chaotic bravado, they sneak past security, initiating a domino effect of petty crimes, bizarre detours, and eccentric encounters across the dusty Southwest. Chased by an obsessive small-town commissioner with a grudge and driven by dreams bigger than their prize money, their odyssey leads them to a clairvoyant prostitute with a patchy wig, a hairless cat, and a soft spot for losers. By the time they make it to Vegas, all they have left are blistered feet, sunburnt faces, and a rendezvous with a crooked lottery rep who never expected them to show up.
