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Matthew Long[3] (born May 18, 1980)[4] is an American actor. He is best known for playing Ezekiel Landon in the NBC/Netflix sci fi drama Manifest (2019–2023), and his roles in the television series Jack & Bobby (2004–2005), and the films Ghost Rider (2007) and Sydney White (2007).

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Life and career

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Long was born in Winchester, Kentucky, to an insurance salesman father and an assistant teacher mother.[5] He has one younger sibling, Zach. He attended Western Kentucky University[6] where he met his wife, Lora. He was also a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. After graduation, Long moved to New York City, where he worked as an actor in various theaters. In 2004, he was cast as a lead on the critically acclaimed but short-lived The WB drama series Jack & Bobby, and later starred in several TV pilots and appeared in movies, including Ghost Rider and Sydney White.

Long played the lead role in the short-lived ABC drama series The Deep End in 2010.[6] He also had the recurring role of Joey Baird in the AMC drama series Mad Men, and in 2012 was cast in the ABC pilot Gilded Lilys, created and produced by Shonda Rhimes.[7] Rhimes later cast him in her medical drama Private Practice in a recurring role as Dr. James Peterson.[8] In 2013, Long was cast as a lead in another ABC drama series, Lucky 7.[9][10][11]

In 2019, Long appeared as the recurring character Zeke Landon during the first season of the NBC drama Manifest, and was promoted to the main cast for season 2.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Greatest Adventure of My Life Private Nutsack
2007 Ghost Rider Young Johnny Blaze
Sydney White Tyler Prince
2009 Homecoming Mike Donaldson
2018 All the Creatures Were Stirring Eric Segment: "Dash Away All"

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2004–2005 Jack & Bobby Jack McCallister Main role
Nominated – Prism Award for Best Performance in a Drama Series
2006 Secrets of a Small Town Chad Wilson Episode: "Pilot"
Deceit Dave Ford TV movie
2010 The Deep End Dylan Hewitt Main role
Mad Men Joey Baird Recurring role
Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2011 Love Bites Matt Episodes: "Keep on Truckin'", "Sky High", "Modern Plagues"
17th Precinct Jimmy Travers TV pilot
2012 Gilded Lilys John Kidd TV pilot
The Newsroom Brad Episode: "The 112th Congress"
2012–2013 Private Practice Dr. James Peterson Recurring role
2013–2014 Lucky 7 Matt Korzak Main role
2015 Helix Dr. Kyle Sommers Main role (season 2)
2017 Graves Jesse Enright Episode: "The Opposite of People"[12]
2018 Timeless Ryan Millerson Guest role
Christmas Joy Ben Andrews TV movie
#Fashionvictim Det. Stephen Hopper TV movie
2019–2023 Manifest Ezekiel "Zeke" Landon Recurring role (season 1); Main role (seasons 2–4)
2024 Tracker US Marshal Jeremy Boyd Episode: "Out of the Past"

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Matthew Clayton Long (born May 18, 1980) is an American recognized for his work in television and , particularly his portrayal of Zeke Landon in the supernatural drama series Manifest (2018–2023). Born in , Long developed an early interest in acting through school plays and continued performing in theater productions during his studies at , where he earned a in in 2002. After graduation, he relocated to to pursue theater opportunities before expanding into on-screen roles. Long's breakthrough came with the role of teenage Jack McCallister in the WB political drama (2004–2005), which depicted the early lives of two brothers, one of whom becomes U.S. President. He followed this with a supporting part as the younger version of the titular character, Johnny Blaze, in the Marvel superhero film (2007), directed by and starring . In 2010, he appeared as the recurring character Joey Baird, a free-spirited artist, in the critically acclaimed AMC series , earning a Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2011. Throughout the 2010s, Long took on diverse guest and recurring roles, including Dr. James Peterson, a surgeon entangled in romantic storylines, on ABC's Private Practice (2012–2013). He also featured in films like Sydney White (2007), a modern retelling of Snow White where he played fraternity president Tyler Prince. More recently, Long recurred as survivalist Zeke Landon on Manifest, a series about passengers experiencing mysterious phenomena after a flight disappearance, which transitioned from NBC to Netflix for its fourth and final season in 2023. His other credits include appearances in The Newsroom (2012), Graves (2017), the Hallmark holiday film Christmas Joy (2018), and a guest role as US Marshal Jeremy Boyd in Tracker (2024).

Early life

Family and upbringing

Matthew Clayton Long was born on May 18, 1980, in Winchester, Kentucky. Long was born to an insurance salesman father and an assistant teacher mother. He grew up in this small town of around 15,000 residents during the 1980s, alongside one younger brother, Zach. The close-knit community and slower pace of life in Winchester offered a stable, traditional environment that shaped Long's childhood and provided a contrast to the fast-paced world of professional acting he would later enter. Long's initial interest in acting emerged early, as he began participating in school plays during elementary school, discovering a passion for performance amid the supportive setting of his hometown. These experiences in local productions fostered his creative development and laid the groundwork for his dedication to . This early foundation transitioned into more structured pursuits during his high school and college years.

Education

Long grew up in , where he attended local high schools and participated in drama club activities, building on his early experiences in elementary school plays that sparked his interest in . He enrolled at , earning a in in 2002. During his time there, Long remained active in theater, appearing in various campus productions that honed his skills and passion for acting. He also joined the fraternity, fostering connections that supported his collegiate experience. Following graduation, Long relocated to to pursue opportunities in live theater, marking the transition from academic training to professional aspirations.

Career

Early roles

Long's professional acting career began in 2001 with a minor role as Private Smith in the war drama The Greatest Adventure of My Life, marking his screen debut. Following his graduation from with a theater background, he relocated to to pursue stage work, performing in various theaters including at the prestigious in . There, he was discovered by a manager during a production, which led to representation by an agent and opened doors to television opportunities. This breakthrough came swiftly when Long relocated to Los Angeles for auditions, securing the lead role of the athletic and charismatic teenage Jack McCallister in the WB drama series (2004–2005). The show, which explored the early lives of two brothers—one of whom would become U.S. President—provided Long with his first major television exposure, airing for one season and earning critical praise for its innovative storytelling. Despite the series' short run, it established Long as a promising young , highlighting his ability to portray complex family dynamics and youthful ambition.

Breakthrough and established work

Long's breakthrough in film came with his portrayal of the young Blaze in the Marvel adaptation [Ghost Rider](/page/Ghost Rider) (2007), directed by , where he depicted the character's teenage years in flashback sequences alongside as the adult version. The film achieved significant commercial success, opening to $44.5 million domestically over the President's Day weekend and ultimately grossing over $228 million worldwide against a $110 million budget. That same year, he took on a prominent supporting role as Tyler Prince, the fraternity president and romantic lead opposite , in the modern fairy-tale comedy , which explored themes of sorority life and social hierarchies. Building on these opportunities, Long starred as Mike Donaldson in the Homecoming (2009), playing a returning to his hometown with his new girlfriend, only to face jealousy from his ex, portrayed by . The film highlighted his ability to anchor dramatic narratives centered on obsession and small-town dynamics. On television, he secured recurring roles that showcased his versatility in ensemble dramas; from 2010, he appeared as Joey Baird, a freelance artist and client of the ad agency, in seven episodes of AMC's during its fourth season, contributing to storylines involving creative tensions and workplace conflicts. Later, in 2012–2013, he played Dr. James Peterson, an attending hired to fill a vacancy at St. Hospital, across ten episodes of ABC's Private Practice, where his character navigated romantic entanglements and medical crises within the ensemble. Long's mid-career also involved leading several short-lived series, reflecting the precarious nature of network television during this period. He headlined The Deep End (2010) on ABC as Dylan Hewitt, a young lawyer grappling with ethical dilemmas at a high-stakes Los Angeles firm, though the show was canceled after one season due to low ratings. In 2013, he starred as Matt Korzak in ABC's Lucky 7, portraying a gas station employee whose life changes after a lottery win shared with coworkers, but the series ended after two episodes amid poor viewership. He then joined the second season of Syfy's Helix (2014–2015) as Dr. Kyle Sommer, a CDC scientist investigating a viral outbreak in the Arctic, appearing in all ten episodes as a main cast member. Following Helix, Long recurred as Jesse Enright in the second season of Epix's political comedy Graves (2017), opposite Nick Nolte, and guest-starred as Ryan Millerson in an episode of NBC's Timeless (2018). He also led the Hallmark Channel holiday film Christmas Joy (2018) as Ben Andrews. These projects, often pilots or limited runs in dramatic genres following his early lead in Jack & Bobby, underscored challenges like frequent casting in intense, character-driven roles and the instability of transitioning between film and episodic TV.

Recent projects

In recent years, Matt Long has solidified his presence in television through prominent roles in genre-driven series. From 2019 to 2023, he portrayed Ezekiel "Zeke" Landon in the and later sci-fi drama Manifest, initially as a in season 1 before becoming a main cast member in seasons 2 through 4. Zeke, a survivalist grappling with abilities after a life-threatening ordeal, formed a central romantic arc with detective Michaela Stone, contributing to the show's exploration of fate and redemption. Fans praised Long's performance for its emotional depth, particularly Zeke's heroic in season 4, part 1, where he absorbs a character's to save them, an act that resolved a season 1 mystery while eliciting widespread acclaim for his character's growth. The series finale in 2023 creatively revived Zeke in a poignant sequence, allowing closure to his storyline and enhancing fan satisfaction with the ensemble's resolution, though some viewers critiqued the overall ending for its twists. Building on 's success, Long transitioned to guest appearances in procedural dramas, reflecting a career pivot toward high-stakes, character-focused narratives. In 2024, he guest-starred as U.S. Marshal Jeremy Boyd in the season 2 premiere episode "" of CBS's Tracker, a role involving a tense confrontation with the lead investigator, Colter Shaw. This appearance reunited elements of the cast, as co-star also featured, and highlighted Long's versatility in authoritative, action-oriented parts within the show's bounty-hunting framework. As of November 2025, no major new projects for Long have been announced, though his recent work underscores a deliberate shift from earlier ensemble comedies and short-lived network series to enduring sci-fi and procedural formats that leverage his strengths in intense, empathetic portrayals. This evolution has positioned him as a reliable supporting player in streaming-era television, where serialized amplifies character arcs like those in .

Personal life

Marriage and family

Matt Long married Lora Chaffins on April 23, 2005, after meeting as college sweethearts. The couple, who connected during their time at , has maintained a marriage for nearly two decades. Long and Chaffins are parents to two children: a daughter born in 2014 and a son born in 2020. The birth of their son was publicly shared by Long in a post, highlighting the emotional milestone amid the early . No further milestones have been publicly announced as of 2025. The family leads a private life, with Chaffins preferring to stay out of the spotlight while supporting Long's acting career. This balance allows them to prioritize personal well-being away from media attention.

Interests and residence

Matt Long resides in Los Angeles, California, where he relocated during the mid-point of his acting career to access more opportunities in film and television production hubs. Outside of his professional life, Long is an avid outdoors enthusiast, frequently engaging in and backpacking to stay active and connected with . He often shares glimpses of these pursuits on , including family hikes that highlight his appreciation for public lands. Long is committed to , particularly supporting global hunger relief efforts through donations to USA, which he promotes via Instagram posts, such as the one in April 2025 encouraging contributions to emergency funds. He maintains a personal social media presence on Instagram (@realmattlong), with over 400,000 followers, using the platform for non-professional updates like outdoor adventures and charitable initiatives rather than career promotions.

Filmography

Film

Matt Long's feature film debut was in 2002, followed by supporting roles in two major releases in 2007.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2002The Greatest Adventure of My LifePrivate SmithDorian WalkerDebut feature film.
2007Ghost RiderYoung Johnny BlazeMark Steven JohnsonCameo appearance.
2007Sydney WhiteTyler PrinceJoe NussbaumSupporting role as the fraternity president.
2009HomecomingMike DonaldsonMorgan J. FreemanLead role as a college student returning home.
2018All the Creatures Were StirringEricDavid Ian McKendry, Rebekah McKendrySupporting role in the anthology horror comedy.

Television

Matt Long made his television debut in the early 2000s, appearing in a series of pilots and short-lived series before achieving prominence in longer-running s. His roles span guest appearances, recurring parts, and main cast positions across genres including , sci-fi, and . Below is a chronological list of his television credits, distinguishing between main, recurring, and guest roles, with episode counts for recurring and main roles where applicable.
YearTitleRoleEpisodesRole Type
2004–2005Jack & BobbyJack McCallister22Main cast
2006Secrets of a Small TownChad Wilson1Guest (pilot)
2006DeceitDave Ford1TV movie
2010The Deep EndDylan Hewitt6Main cast
2010Mad MenJoey Baird4Recurring
2011Love BitesMatt3Recurring
201117th PrecinctJimmy Travers1Main cast (unaired pilot)
2012Gilded LilysJohn Kidd1Main cast (unaired pilot)
2012The NewsroomBrad1Guest
2012–2013Private PracticeDr. James Peterson10Recurring
2013Lucky 7Matt Korzak1Main cast
2015HelixDr. Kyle Sommer13Main cast
2017GravesJesse Enright1Guest
2018TimelessRyan Millerson1Guest
2018Christmas JoyBen Andrews1TV movie
2018#FashionvictimDetective Stephen Hopper1TV movie
2019–2023ManifestZeke Landon51Main cast
2024TrackerMarshal Jeremy Boyd1Guest

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