
Age: 39
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Matthew James Hitt (born May 30 1987)[1] is a model and the lead singer and guitarist for the American-Welsh indie rock band Drowners. Matthew Hitt was raised in Rhondda, Wales.Hitt He moved to New York City in 2011 in order to pursue modelling, and he was also a member of the London band The Muscle Club. Right now he's in the band Drowners, that was created after Hitt moved to New York in order to further pursue his career in modelling. Hitt said in 2013 that, "I moved to New York two years ago and met all these boys through boozing with them, basically. We found out that we all played instruments. We all have a common interest in rock 'n roll music and then could go off on our other tangents." The band name was created when Justin Young called Hitt asking if he had a band together and if he wanted to open for his band The Vaccines which had skyrocketed in success rather quickly. The band had not had a name then and Hitt had been listening to The Drowners by Suede when he picked the name. Hitt described his lyrics as "miserable to an upbeat danceable tune". He dated for two years Fifty Shades of Grey (film) actress Dakota Johnson. He has a degree in English literature from Cardiff University.

Matthew Hitt

Albert McKisco
for Albert McKisco in Tender is the Night
Suggested by nickienicks

In this Sofia Coppola reimagining of Tender Is the Night, Dick and Nicole Diver are a glamorous American couple living on the French Riviera, where their sunlit villa becomes a center of expatriate social life. Their world begins to fracture when Rosemary Hoyt, a 17-year-old actress staying nearby with her mother, becomes infatuated with Dick and increasingly drawn into the Divers’ orbit. As Rosemary spends more time with them, she senses instability beneath their elegance. At a party, Violet McKisco claims to witness Nicole’s psychological breakdown in a bathroom, igniting tension among the guests and exposing the fragility of their social facade. The conflict escalates into a failed beach duel between Albert McKisco and Tommy Barban, after which the Riviera circle disperses and the illusion of effortless luxury collapses. In Paris, Rosemary reenters Dick and Nicole’s lives as both confidante and complication, blurring admiration with emotional entanglement. She attempts to seduce Dick, but he resists while confessing love for her, further destabilizing all three. The situation darkens when Jules Peterson is found murdered in Rosemary’s hotel room; Dick quietly moves the body to protect her reputation, binding himself to secrecy and accelerating his decline. The story then shifts into flashback: Dick, once a promising young psychiatrist in Zurich, meets Nicole Warren, a wealthy patient traumatized by her father’s abuse. Their professional bond becomes romance, and he marries her believing he can stabilize her through devotion. With Nicole’s wealth, he builds a practice, but gradually loses himself to dependence, alcoholism, and failure after professional and personal humiliations. Nicole emotionally withdraws and eventually begins an affair with Tommy Barban, leading to her divorce from Dick and remarriage, leaving him fully undone by the life he once tried to heal.