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Matthew Lawrence (born Matthew William Mignogna; February 11, 1980)[1] is an American actor, podcaster, and singer who is widely known for his roles in Mrs. Doubtfire, Boy Meets World, The Hot Chick, Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad, and Kiki's Delivery Service. Lawrence also starred in the series Brotherly Love with his real-life brothers Joey and Andrew.
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Early life
[edit]Lawrence was born on February 11, 1980, in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to Donna Lynn (née Shaw), a personnel manager and former elementary school teacher, and Joseph Lawrence Mignogna Jr., an insurance broker.[2] His family's surname was changed to Lawrence from Mignogna when he was a toddler. The middle-born of three boys, Lawrence has two brothers, Joey and Andrew, both of whom are also actors.[3][4] He attended classes at Abington Friends School.
Career
[edit]Lawrence began acting in the mid-1980s, playing Danny Carrington in Dynasty. He studied acting at HB Studio[5] in New York City. Lawrence continued as a child actor through the early 1990s, appearing in many television and feature film roles, including the Robin Williams comedy Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and the mid-1990s television series Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. He maintained starring roles in Brotherly Love, which starred his real-life brothers, and in Boy Meets World, in which Lawrence played Jack Hunter. Lawrence also appeared alongside Christopher Lloyd in Angels in the Endzone and starred in the Disney English dub version of Kiki's Delivery Service with Kirsten Dunst and Phil Hartman in 1998.
In 2011, Lawrence guest-starred on his brother's sitcom, ABC Family's Melissa & Joey.[6] Four years later, Lawrence reprised his role as Jack Hunter in the series Girl Meets World, a spin-off/sequel of Boy Meets World.[7]
Lawrence competed on the twenty-fourth season of Worst Cooks in America, the show's seventh celebrity edition titled That's So '90s, which aired in April and May 2022.[8]
In February 2023, the three Lawrence brothers launched a podcast, titled Brotherly Love, centered around rewatches of the sitcom. It was launched through PodCo, a podcast studio launched by actress Christy Carlson Romano and focused on rewatches of completed television series by their former actors.[9]
In 2025, Lawrence competed in season thirteen of The Masked Singer as "Paparazzo" which resembles a camera-headed figure that features a lightbulb that flashes randomly on his mask. Lawrence was eliminated in "Lucky 6: Merging of The Masks".[10]
Also in 2025, Lawrence co-created the graphic novel The Lawrence Brothers Detective Agency alongside his brothers Andrew Lawrence and Joey Lawrence, and writers Ben Berkowitz and Max Berkowitz, known as the Berkowitz Brothers.[11] The project, published by Z2 Comics with artwork by Sean Von Gorman, reimagines the brothers as fictional detectives in a story inspired by The Hardy Boys, Scooby-Doo, and 1990s pop culture.[11] The graphic novel releases on September 2026 [12]
Music career
[edit]Lawrence's singing debut was in 1986, when he and his brother Joey performed at the 1986 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Lawrence sang at the 1991 Macy's Parade as well. Other musical performances can be found on two Gimme a Break! episodes, "Nell's Secret Admirer" and "The Window; Part 1"; two Brotherly Love episodes, "A Roman Holiday" and "Art Attack"; and on Boy Meets World. In the 2021 film Mistletoe Mixup, he performed "O Holy Night" with his brothers Joey and Andrew. Lawrence also played guitar on several of his earlier performances.
In 2017, Lawrence started a band with Joey and Andy called Still Three. That February, they released their debut single "Lose Myself".[13]
Personal life
[edit]Lawrence briefly dated his Boy Meets World co-star Danielle Fishel.[14] He was engaged to actress Heidi Mueller from 2004 to 2006.[15] Lawrence dated professional dancer Cheryl Burke 2007 to 2008. The pair reunited in 2017 and became engaged on May 3, 2018.[16] They wed in San Diego, California on May 23, 2019.[17] After a prolonged estrangement exacerbated by COVID-19, Burke filed for divorce on February 18, 2022.[18] The divorce was finalized on September 19.[19]
In late 2022, Lawrence began dating Chilli of the R&B group TLC.[20][21]
In April 2023, Lawrence revealed in a Brotherly Love podcast episode that he was sexually harassed by a director involved in a Marvel production and was fired by his agency when he walked out of the hotel room that they were in.[22]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Planes, Trains and Automobiles | Neal Jr. | |
| 1988 | Pulse | Stevie | |
| 1990 | Tales from the Darkside: The Movie | Timmy | |
| 1993 | Mrs. Doubtfire | Christopher "Chris" Hillard | |
| 1998 | The Hairy Bird | Dennis | AKA, All I Wanna Do |
| Rusty: A Dog's Tale | Rusty the Dog (voice) | ||
| Kiki's Delivery Service | Tombo (voice) | Disney English dub | |
| 1999 | Family Tree | Mark Musser | |
| 2000 | Glow | Jeremy | |
| Boltneck | Frank Stein | ||
| 2002 | Cheats | Victor | |
| The Hot Chick | Billy | ||
| 2006 | Monster Night | Brock | Video |
| 2007 | The Comebacks | Lance Truman | |
| 2008 | Trucker | Scott | |
| 2009 | Creature of Darkness | Lance | |
| 2011 | Fort McCoy | Dan Griffin | |
| 2013 | My Santa | Chris | |
| 2020 | The Office Mix-Up | Greg | |
| Money Plane | The Cowboy | ||
| 2021 | Mistletoe Mixup | Austin Right | |
| 2022 | Double Threat | Jimmy | |
| 2024 | Marry Christmas | Austin Right |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984–1985 | Dynasty | Danny Carrington | 3 episodes |
| 1985 | Sara | Jesse Webber | Recurring role |
| ABC Afterschool Special | Matt | Episode: "Don't Touch" | |
| 1986–1987 | Gimme a Break! | Matthew Donovan | Main role |
| 1988 | David | David Rothenberg | Television film |
| 1989 | Wilfrid's Special Christmas | Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge | |
| 1990 | Joshua's Heart | Joshua | |
| Lifestories: Families in Crisis | Episode: "The Hawkins Family" | ||
| 1991 | The Summer My Father Grew Up | Timmy | Television film |
| Daddy | Sam Watson | ||
| 1991–1994 | Blossom | Young Joey | 3 episodes |
| 1991–1992 | Drexell's Class | Walker | Main role |
| Walter & Emily | Zach Collins | ||
| 1992 | With a Vengeance | Phillip Barcetti | Television film |
| 1994–1995 | Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad | Michael Samuel "Sam" Collins / Servo | Main role |
| 1995 | Bringing Up Jack | Ryan McMahon | 6 episodes |
| 1995–1997 | Brotherly Love | Matt Roman | Main role |
| 1996 | Brothers of the Frontier | Aaron Frye | Television film |
| Adventures from the Book of Virtues | Tom Sawyer (voice) | Episode: "Work" | |
| 1997 | Angels in the Endzone | Jesse Harper | Television film |
| 1997–2000 | Boy Meets World | Jack Hunter | Main role |
| 1999 | H-E Double Hockey Sticks | Dave Heinrich | Television film |
| Horse Sense | Cowboy at Airport (uncredited) | ||
| 2000 | Girl Band | Mike | |
| 2001 | Jumping Ship | Jake Hunter | |
| 2003 | CSI: Miami | Chuck Shaw | Episode: "Hard Time" |
| 2004 | Boston Public | Billy Deegan | Episode: "Chapter 80" |
| 2011–2014 | Melissa & Joey | Tony Longo | 4 episodes |
| 2011 | Inside Carly | Jim | Unknown episodes |
| 2014 | The Dog Who Saved Easter | Will | Television film |
| 2015 | Workaholics | Coast Guard Guy | Episode: "Dorm Daze" |
| Girl Meets World | Jack Hunter | Episode: "Girl Meets Semi-Formal" | |
| 2019 | Hawaii Five-0 | Josh Baker | Episode: "Hapai ke kuko, hanau ka hewa" |
| 2021 | Mistletoe Mixup | Austin Wright | Television film |
| 2022 | Worst Cooks in America | Himself | Contestant |
| 2024 | NCIS | Danny Butler | Episode: "In from the Cold" |
| 2025 | The Masked Singer | Himself/Paparazzo | Contestant |
| 2026 | Second Chance Love | Himself | Hallmark Reality TV Show |
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- ^ Mackelden, Amy (February 16, 2016). "Where Are The Lawrence Brothers Now?".
- ^ HB Studio Alumni
- ^ "Exclusive: Matthew Lawrence Joins Brother Joey on Melissa & Joey". TV Guide. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
- ^ "Girl Meets World Spoilers: Matthew Lawrence Returning As Jack Hunter". Inquisitr. June 5, 2015.
- ^ Knolle, Sharon; Lash, Jolie (March 16, 2022). "Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition: That's So 90s Cast". TheWrap. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ Hailu, Selome (February 6, 2023). "'Wizards of Waverly Place,' 'Even Stevens,' 'Ned's Declassified' Rewatch Podcasts to Launch From Christy Carlson Romano's PodCo (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
- ^ Schneider, Michael (April 16, 2025). "'The Masked Singer' Reveals Identity of Paparazzo: Here Is the Celebrity Under the Costume". Variety. Retrieved April 17, 2025.
- ^ a b "The Lawrence Brothers Dish On Star-Studded Graphic Novel". Forbes. August 18, 2025. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
- ^ "The Lawrence Brothers Detective Agency". Z2 Comics. May 4, 2026. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
- ^ "From 'Brotherly Love' to Growing Up: Where Are the Lawrence Brothers Now?".
- ^ Prior to His Romance With Chilli, Matthew Lawrence Dated These Other Stars
- ^ "Heidi Mueller". Metacritic. January 25, 1998.
- ^ "'DWTS' pro Cheryl Burke is engaged". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on August 21, 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Respers France, Lisa (May 24, 2019). "'DWTS' pro Cheryl Burke marries Matthew Lawrence". CNN. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
- ^ Jackson, Dory (February 24, 2022), "Cheryl Burke Files for Divorce from Matthew Lawrence After Nearly 3 Years of Marriage", People, retrieved February 24, 2022
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- ^ Guy, Zoe (January 3, 2023). "Chilli and Matthew Lawrence Are Matching-Footie-Pajamas Official". Vulture. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
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- ^ Murphy, J. Kim (April 29, 2023). "Matthew Lawrence: 'My Agency Fired Me' After I Refused to 'Take My Clothes Off for an Award-Winning Director'".
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[edit]Matthew Lawrence
View on GrokipediaLawrence, the middle child of insurance broker Joseph Lawrence Sr. and personnel manager Donna Shaw, grew up alongside his actor brothers Joey and Andrew, with whom he co-starred in the 1990s ABC series Brotherly Love and later hosted the Brotherly Love Podcast discussing Hollywood experiences.[3] Born in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, he began acting professionally at age four, accumulating credits in films like Cheats (2002) and television including Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad.[1][4]
In recent years, Lawrence has drawn attention for publicly addressing alleged sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, claiming in 2023 that his agency terminated representation after he refused a prominent director's demand to remove his clothing during an audition for a Marvel project, an incident he linked to broader post-#MeToo challenges for male actors.[5] He has also recounted a set dispute with co-star Gabrielle Union on the 1999 TV movie H-E Double Hockey Sticks, where he alleges she reported his behavior, marking his sole professional reprimand.[6] These disclosures, shared via podcast and interviews, underscore his advocacy for transparency amid industry pressures, though they have sparked debate over accountability and victim narratives.[7][8]
Early life
Family and upbringing
Matthew William Lawrence was born on February 11, 1980, in Abington Township, Pennsylvania.[9][10] He is the middle child of Donna Lynn Lawrence (née Shaw), a personnel manager and former elementary school teacher, and Joseph Lawrence Mignogna Sr. (also known as Joe Lawrence Sr.), an insurance broker.[3][11] The family's original surname was Mignogna, which they changed to Lawrence—a derivative of Joey's middle name—for professional use in the entertainment industry.[1] Lawrence grew up alongside his two brothers, both actors: older brother Joseph (Joey) Lawrence, born in 1976, and younger brother Andrew Lawrence, born in 1988.[1] His parents, neither initially in the entertainment field, supported early acting pursuits by relocating the family from Pennsylvania to the Los Angeles area during the brothers' childhoods.[10] At age three, Lawrence accompanied his mother and older brother to New York City for auditions, marking the family's entry into child acting.[1] Donna Lawrence played a key role in maintaining normalcy amid rising fame, enrolling her sons in a private school in Philadelphia and temporarily withdrawing Matthew and Joey from acting for three years following Andrew's birth to prioritize family stability.[12] This approach, as later reflected by the brothers, helped ground their upbringing despite the demands of early Hollywood exposure.[13]Initial steps in acting
Lawrence began his professional acting career at the age of four in 1984, booking national commercials including one for Baby Fresh.[14] Shortly thereafter, he secured his television debut portraying Danny Carrington Jr., the young son of Sammy Jo and Steven Carrington, in three episodes of the primetime soap opera Dynasty during the 1984–1985 season, specifically appearing in "Triangles" and related installments.[15] [10] These early roles followed in the footsteps of his older brother Joey, who had already established a presence in the industry, prompting the Lawrence family to study acting techniques, with Matthew training at the HB Studio in New York City.[16] To capitalize on emerging opportunities, the family relocated from Pennsylvania to Los Angeles, facilitating access to more auditions and production hubs.[3] His initial foray into feature films came in 1987 at age seven, playing Neal Page Jr. opposite Steve Martin and John Candy in John Hughes' comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles, marking his motion picture debut as the young version of Martin's character.[17] These formative experiences, combining commercial work, episodic television, and a supporting film role, laid the groundwork for Lawrence's transition into more prominent child acting opportunities in the late 1980s and early 1990s, emphasizing naturalistic performances suited to family-oriented narratives.[10]Career
Child and teen roles (1980s–1990s)
Lawrence debuted as a child actor in 1984, portraying Danny Carrington in the prime-time soap opera Dynasty, marking his entry into television during the show's later seasons.[18] He followed with a supporting role in the short-lived NBC sitcom Sara in 1985, playing the son of the titular character amid the series' single-season run.[15] That same year, at age five, Lawrence appeared in the comedy film Summer Rental, directed by Carl Reiner, as one of the young siblings in a vacation mishap storyline featuring John Candy.[19] Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Lawrence maintained a steady presence in both television guest spots and films, including a role in the horror anthology Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) as the young Timmy in the segment "The Lover's Vow."[20] He also provided youthful portrayals in episodes of shows like Blossom (1991–1994), appearing as a younger version of Joey Lawrence's character.[20] In 1993, aged 13, he gained wider recognition as Chris Hillard, the adolescent son navigating family upheaval, in the blockbuster family comedy Mrs. Doubtfire, starring Robin Williams as his cross-dressing father figure.[21] [22] Transitioning into teen roles, Lawrence starred from 1995 to 1997 in the family sitcom Brotherly Love, playing Matt Lawrence, the middle brother in a blended family dynamic co-led by his real-life siblings Joey and Andrew, which aired on NBC and The WB.[23] In 1997, at age 17, he joined the fifth season of the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World as Jack Hunter, the charismatic best friend and roommate to the protagonist's brother, portraying a character involved in storylines on friendship, romance, and personal growth through the series' end in 2000.[24] These roles solidified his position as a prominent young actor in 1990s family-oriented programming and films, often leveraging his natural rapport with co-stars and on-screen siblings.[25]Adult roles and transitions (2000s–2010s)
In the early 2000s, Lawrence shifted from teen-centric television to supporting roles in comedies, marking his initial foray into adult-oriented projects. He played Trent, a friend of the protagonist, in the action-comedy Big Momma's House (2000), directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Martin Lawrence. This was followed by a leading role as Handsome Jimmy in Cheats (2002), an independent comedy about high school students engaging in widespread academic dishonesty, co-starring Trevor Fehrman and directed by Andrew Gurland.[26] Later that year, he portrayed Billy, the best friend of Rob Schneider's character, in the body-swap comedy The Hot Chick, directed by Tom Brady.[1] Guest appearances on procedural dramas included an episode of CSI: Miami (2002) and Danny Butler in NCIS (2003, season 1, episode "Reveille").[1][27] Lawrence's output in the mid-to-late 2000s consisted primarily of smaller film parts and television movies, reflecting challenges in securing prominent adult leads amid typecasting from his child and teen work. He appeared in the spoof comedy The Comebacks (2007), directed by Tom Brady, playing a supporting athlete character in a parody of sports films.[28] Other credits included the TV movie The Contract (2006) as Brad and various uncredited or minor roles.[29] Lawrence has attributed career stagnation during this period to refusing an audition requirement to strip naked for a director's "chemistry read," which led to his agency dropping him and informal blacklisting, limiting opportunities despite his established resume.[30] The 2010s saw Lawrence diversify into guest spots on sitcoms and procedurals, alongside independent films and TV movies, with a notable return to familiarity via a Boy Meets World reprisal. He guest-starred as Josh on Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and in episodes of Melissa & Joey (2010) and Workaholics (2011).[27] Film roles included Lance Diller in the drama Fort McCoy (2011), directed by Kate Connor.[28] In 2013, he led the Hallmark TV movie My Santa as Doug Rhodes, a lawyer rediscovering Christmas spirit.[27] Lawrence reprised his role as Jack Hunter in three episodes of Girl Meets World (2014–2015), the sequel series to Boy Meets World, appearing alongside original castmates like Will Friedle.[1] These projects highlighted a pivot toward ensemble and genre-specific work, though without the sustained prominence of his earlier career.Recent work and diversification (2020s)
In the early 2020s, Matthew Lawrence maintained a steady output of roles in low-budget action, horror, and holiday-themed television films. He appeared in Money Plane (2020), an action thriller involving a heist on a flying casino, alongside Kelsey Grammer and Adam Copeland. This was followed by The Dead of Night (2021), a zombie horror film directed by Chad Michael Collins, where Lawrence portrayed the character Luke. Also in 2021, he starred as Austin Wright in the romantic comedy Mistletoe Mixup, a holiday film produced for television. Lawrence continued with genre diversification, taking on thriller roles such as William in My Husband's Secret Brother (2021) and Richie in My Best Friend the Baby Snatcher (2023), both Lifetime-style dramas centered on family secrets and abductions. In 2022, he featured in the action-horror Double Threat, playing Jimmy alongside Danielle Bisutti, marking a return to antagonistic or high-stakes characters. That same year, he competed on the reality cooking competition Worst Cooks in America, hosted by Anne Burrell, attempting to improve his culinary skills under celebrity chef guidance. By 2024, Lawrence guest-starred as Danny Butler in an episode of the long-running procedural NCIS, contributing to a storyline involving naval investigations. He reprised holiday themes in Marry Christmas (2024), again as Austin Wright, and took the lead role of Brad in the thriller The Contract. In late 2024, Lawrence starred in the slasher horror Bloody Axe Wound, directed by emerging filmmakers, emphasizing practical effects and indie production values during a promotional interview in January 2025.[31] This project highlighted his pivot toward contemporary horror, contrasting earlier family-oriented work. In 2025, Lawrence participated in season 11 of The Masked Singer as the contestant "Paparazzo," a costumed performance role that incorporated singing and disguise elements, airing on Fox.[4] These endeavors reflect a broadening of his portfolio into reality television and unscripted formats, alongside persistent feature and TV movie commitments, amid a landscape of selective project choices post-child stardom.[32]Other professional pursuits
Music endeavors
Matthew Lawrence has pursued music as a secondary creative outlet alongside acting, releasing independent tracks available on streaming platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify. His discography includes songs like "You Got Me Feeling Again," "Here Is Wisdom" featuring artists Krum, Soup the Chemist, and Kairone, and "7 Continents (Remix)," among others blending pop, hip-hop influences, and personal themes.[33][34] These releases reflect self-produced efforts, often shared through digital distribution without major label backing. In April 2025, Lawrence competed on season 11 of The Masked Singer as the "Paparazzo" contestant, performing covers that marked his first public singing appearances in over a decade. He cited a long-standing fear of performing vocals publicly, stemming from early career pressures, which had led him to decline roles requiring singing for approximately 10 years prior.[35][36] His participation, supported by girlfriend Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas of TLC, involved home studio collaborations where they create original music together.[35] Lawrence occasionally incorporates music into family-oriented projects with brothers Joey and Andrew, including acoustic jam sessions and live performances tied to their Brotherly Love podcast. These feature impromptu singing of original or nostalgic tracks, such as debuting new songs during episodes or live shows combining comedy, storytelling, and music.[37] Early training in singing and dancing, shared with his siblings, laid foundational skills later revisited in these informal endeavors.[1]Podcasting and media
Matthew Lawrence co-hosts the Brotherly Love Podcast with his brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence, which debuted on February 24, 2023, with its first episode addressing fame and rumors from their acting careers.[38] The podcast examines sibling dynamics, Hollywood anecdotes, personal growth, and industry realities, including candid talks on substance abuse and figures like Robin Williams.[39] Episodes typically run 45–60 minutes and feature recurring segments on family trivia and listener questions, with new releases every Friday.[40] As of October 2025, the podcast holds a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Apple Podcasts from 860 reviews and is distributed across platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and iHeart.[41] Notable guests have included actors Mark-Paul Gosselaar, revisiting their 1990s collaboration on Brothers of the Frontier, and twin sisters Brie and Nikki Garcia, discussing post-WWE transitions.[42] [43] Live events, such as a September 6, 2025, show at Foxwoods Resort Casino, have expanded its format to include audience interaction.[44] Beyond hosting, Lawrence has guested on podcasts like Pod Meets World on September 8, 2024, sharing insights into season 5 storylines and behind-the-scenes wrestling choreography from Boy Meets World.[45] In October 2025, he appeared on Unwrapped with Daria & Toni, covering Boy Meets World memories, longevity research from Blue Zones, fame's impacts, and his interest in reptiles.[46] These appearances highlight his role in nostalgic media discussions tied to his early career roles.Personal life
Relationships and marriage
Lawrence was previously married to professional dancer Cheryl Burke. The couple first met in 2006 through Lawrence's brother Joey, who was partnered with Burke on Dancing with the Stars, and they dated for two years before parting ways.[47] They reconciled in 2017, became engaged, and married in an intimate ceremony on May 18, 2019.[48] Their marriage ended in divorce, finalized in September 2022 after Burke filed in February of that year, citing irreconcilable differences; Burke later attributed strains to her role as the primary earner.[49] Prior to his marriage, Lawrence had several notable relationships. He dated actress Danielle Fishel, his co-star on Boy Meets World, in the mid-1990s.[50] From 2004 to 2006, he was engaged to actress Heidi Mueller.[51] He also dated actress Laura New from 2013 to 2015.[51] Since late 2022, Lawrence has been in a committed relationship with singer Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas of TLC.[52] The couple went public with their romance in early 2023 and have described it as healthy and mature, emphasizing mutual respect, shared faith, and family values.[53] Thomas has credited Bible study with shifting her long-held aversion to marriage, stating in February 2025 that it prepared her for a potential future wedding with Lawrence "soon."[54] As of October 2025, they remain unmarried but continue to appear together publicly, including ringing in the new year in Times Square.[55]Family dynamics and public persona
Matthew Lawrence is the middle sibling among three brothers—Joey (born April 20, 1976), himself (born February 11, 1980), and Andrew (born January 12, 1988)—who collectively navigated child acting careers under parental guidance emphasizing normalcy. Their parents treated entertainment pursuits as a secondary "hobby" rather than a core life element, with their mother maintaining Joey's enrollment in a Philadelphia private school and suspending the family's professional activities for three years after Andrew's 1988 birth to prioritize family stability. [12] This approach extended to practical measures like requiring the brothers to share bunk beds until Joey reached age 16, despite emerging fame, which helped instill humility and prevent ego inflation common among young stars. [12] The brothers' fraternal ties, reflected in their portrayal of siblings on the sitcom Brotherly Love (1995–1997), remain robust, as demonstrated by joint appearances such as their September 13, 2024, reunion at 90s Con and ongoing family travels, including a 2024 Jamaica vacation. [12] [56] Their 2023-launched Brotherly Love Podcast further underscores this dynamic, featuring candid explorations of sibling interactions, public childhood pressures, and shared industry challenges like substance abuse and personal struggles of colleagues such as Robin Williams. [41] Discussions often highlight how family values, instilled by their parents, provided resilience against Hollywood's volatility, with the brothers crediting these for their enduring personal stability. [12] Lawrence's public persona emphasizes transparency about Hollywood's underbelly, particularly predatory expectations. In a May 2023 podcast episode, he alleged that an unnamed Oscar-winning director solicited him to disrobe in a hotel room during an audition pitched as a pathway to a Marvel superhero role, leading to his immediate exit and subsequent termination by his agency. [7] He linked this refusal to stalled career opportunities, framing it as emblematic of coercive practices disproportionately affecting aspiring male actors. [7] Lawrence has critiqued societal hesitance to validate male victims of harassment—citing Terry Crews' 2017 testimony—and estimated that men encounter roughly one-third the volume of such incidents as women, yet receive minimal institutional support in the post-#MeToo landscape. [7] This forthrightness extends to ethical stances on industry innovations; in July 2025, Lawrence opposed deploying AI to recreate Robin Williams' performances from their Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) collaboration, calling it a "heartbreaking disservice" incapable of capturing the comedian's singular genius. [57] His disclosures, shared via podcast and interviews, position him as a vocal proponent for accountability and authenticity, diverging from polished celebrity narratives amid revelations of the brothers' original surname, Mignogna, adopted as Lawrence for professional expediency—a choice they later regretted for complicating identity verifications. [58]Filmography
Feature films
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Planes, Trains and Automobiles | The little boy who gets the toy train |
| 1988 | Pulse | Joey |
| 1993 | Mrs. Doubtfire | Chris Hillard |
| 2002 | The Hot Chick | Billy |
| 2007 | The Comebacks | Troy |
| 2014 | Fort McCoy | Boy at picnic |
| 2020 | Money Plane | The Cowboy |
| 2022 | Double Threat | Jimmy |
Television series and specials
Lawrence's early television work included guest roles on series such as Dynasty (1985), where he portrayed Danny Carrington, and ABC Afterschool Specials (1986) as Gary Caldwell.[4] He also appeared in episodes of Gimme a Break! (1988).[4] In the mid-1990s, Lawrence starred as the lead in the syndicated children's superhero series Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (1994–1995), playing Sam Collins, also known as the digital warrior Servo.[1] He followed this with a main role in the family sitcom Brotherly Love (1995–1997), portraying Matt Roman alongside his real-life brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence, across 40 episodes.[4] Lawrence achieved greater prominence as Jack Hunter, a charismatic foster brother to the Matthews family, in the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World (1997–2000), appearing in 68 episodes during seasons 5 through 7.[1] He reprised the role as a guest star in the spin-off Girl Meets World (2015).[1] Guest appearances in the 2000s and 2010s included roles on CSI: Miami (2002) and Melissa & Joey (2014).[1] In the 2020s, Lawrence competed as himself on the reality competition Worst Cooks in America (2022) and The Masked Singer (2025), performing as the Paparazzo.[60] He also guest-starred as Danny Butler on NCIS (2024).[60]| Title | Year | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mistletoe Mixup | 2021 | Austin Wright | TV movie[4] |
| A Deadly Deed | 2021 | William | TV movie[61] |
| The Dead of Night | 2021 | Luke Walker | TV movie[4] |
