Matthew Ziff is an American actor and producer. As a child model he was represented by Wilhelmina Models. Presently he acts in and sometimes is a producer of feature films.
Ziff’s professional career started just a few months after his birth. Ziff was signed by Wilhelmina Models in New York City. His first TV appearance was on The David Letterman Show while only a few months old. He has been featured in numerous print ads and campaigns including in Glamour magazine. Ziff appeared on dozens of toy boxes as well as several TV commercials for companies such as Reddi-wip and FedEx. At the age of eight Ziff was a guest star on Late Night with Conan O’Brien in a skit called "Late Night with Matthew Ziff". He starred in the 2012 film, Treachery, and appears in the long delayed film Mansion of Blood, starring Robert Picardo and Gary Busey. Ziff is also the executive producer of "Six Gun Savior" and a co-producer of "Mansion of Blood". Ziff then played "Bronco" in the 2016 the Kickboxer reboot, Kickboxer Vengance starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Ziff has received good notices for his role in "Treachery". Film critic Nick W. Nicholson reviewing the feature for CNN radio Houston remarks "it is very refreshing to see the newbie in Ziff match the thespian punches of the seasoned veteran in Biehn with such gusto and panache.
Personal life
As an athlete he played quidditch in the 2012 International Quidditch AssociationGlobal Games for Team USA where they won gold. He also played and coached quidditch at The University of Miami for 5 years as a "beater" while attending. He graduated in May 2014 with a bachelor's and master's in industrial engineering. His thesis research on the lumbar spine, A Novel Approach for Predicting In-Vivo Lumbar Spine Loads and Kinematics Based on Motion Analysis, was presented at the 7th World Biomechanics Congress in Boston in July 2014. Because of his engineering background, he was featured in Exxon Mobil's TV Spot . Ziff plays five instruments and collects rare bass guitars. In 2017, Ziff began studying for a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at City College of New York under Dr Mitchell Schaffler.