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Matthew Lillard - Biography

Matthew Lillard In the early 90s, Matthew Lillard began his acting career, starring in various films and television series. His first roles allowed him to show his acting potential and earn critical acclaim. However, real success came to him with a role in the cult film "Saturday Night Fever" (1992), where he played one of the main characters, noting a memorable performance.

Since then, Matthew Lillard has starred in many films, including:

1. "Scream" (1996) - where he played the role of a shocker, a killer ghost.

2. "Big Fish" (2003) - where he played the role of a young and energetic hero.

3. "The Truman Show" (The Truman Show, 1998) - where he embodied the image of a friend of the protagonist.

Working in genres ranging from comedies to dramas and thrillers, Matthew Lillard continues to surprise viewers with his multifaceted talents and professionalism. His name has become a symbol of high-quality acting and unsurpassed play on the screen.
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