MATT DUNDAS
Matt Dundas is a multi-talented entertainer. Stand-up comedian, singer-songwriter, and actor, Matt brings different skills to different stages and sometimes combines them.
Comedy is Matt’s passion. He has performed across the United States at comedy clubs and festivals, and has shared the stage with Jimmy O. Yang, Alonzo Bodden, Jena Friedman, Stavros Halkias, Tony Woods, and many others.
A former child actor, Matt is a member the Screen Actors Guild. As an actor, Matt worked with Olympia Dukakis, Charles Durning, and Campbell Scott.
Matt’s work has received various accolades. His 2019 one-person show, “A History of Laughter: A Comedy Walking Tour of Washington, D.C.”, was recommended by the Washington Post. In 2016, he was presented with an award at the National Press Club by Golden Globe-winning actress Kathleen Turner for a video he wrote and produced.
Matt is based in rural Maine and wanders into the wilds of America from time to time.
Matt at the DC Improv
Washington, D.C., 2014