Matthew Cowles

Matthew Cowles
Cowles and Jennifer West in the play Malcolm in 1966.
Born(1944-09-28)September 28, 1944
DiedMay 22, 2014(2014-05-22) (aged 69)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1969–2014
Spouses
Kathleen Dezina
(m. 1980; div. 1982)
    (m. 1983)
    Children2, including Lily Cowles
    ParentChandler Cowles (father)

    Matthew Cowles (September 28, 1944 – May 22, 2014) was an American actor and playwright.

    Early life

    The son of actor and theatre producer Chandler Cowles, he was born in New York City.[1]

    Career

    In 1966 Cowles played the title role in Edward Albee's short-lived adaptation of James Purdy's comic novel Malcolm on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre.[2]

    In 1968, he appeared with Al Pacino and John Cazale in Israel Horovitz's The Indian Wants the Bronx.[3]

    In 1983, Cowles joined The Mirror Theater Ltd's Mirror Repertory Company for their first repertory season, performing in Paradise Lost, Rain, Inheritors, and The Hasty Heart.[4]

    Cowles' first television part was Joe Czernak in the series NYPD in 1969. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series in 1978 and as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series in 1981, both for his part as Billy Clyde Tuggle in All My Children, a role that he created and wrote.[5]

    Cowles' first film was the comedy drama Me, Natalie (1969) in which he played Harvey Belman. Al Pacino also made his debut in this film.

    In 2010, Cowles played a supporting role in Martin Scorsese's film Shutter Island.

    Cowles also starred in three short plays for the public radio show and podcast Playing on Air.[6][7][8][9]

    Personal life

    In 1983, he married actress Christine Baranski with whom he had two daughters, Isabel (born 1984) and Lily (born 1987). In a New York Times profile of his wife, he was described as "the black sheep member of a family with ties to Cowles publishing and Drexel banking".[10] He was an enthusiastic motorcycle rider.[5]

    Cowles was a devout Catholic and taught religious education at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Connecticut.[11][12]

    Death

    Matthew Cowles died from congestive heart failure on May 22, 2014.[13]

    Filmography

    Film

    Television

    Matthew Cowles television credits
    Year Title Role Notes Ref.
    1977–2011 All My Children Billy Clyde Tuggle Regular cast (1977–1980, 1984, 1989–1990, 2011) [14]
    1983 As the World Turns Lonnie [15]
    1985 Love on the Run Yancy TV movie
    1986, 1987 Loving Eban Japes 2 episodes
    1987 The Equalizer Rapist #2 Episode: "Nightscape"
    1989 Lonesome Dove Monkey John TV miniseries
    1991 Law & Order Christian 'Lemonhead' Tatum Episode: "Asylum"
    1997 The Bold and the Beautiful Curtis Love 13 episodes
    2003 Oz Willy Brandt 3 episodes
    2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Cyrus Wert Episode: "Undercover"
    2008–2009 Life on Mars Cowboy Dan 4 episodes

    Stage credits

    Bibliography

    Plays

    • Mexican Standoff at Fat Squaw Springs[5]
    • Our Daily Bread[5]
    • Noblesse Oblige[5]

    References

    1. ^ Simonson, Robert (May 27, 2014). "Matthew Cowles, Actor and Husband of Christine Baranski, Dies". Playbill. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
    2. ^ a b c d League, The Broadway. "Matthew Cowles – Broadway Cast & Staff – IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
    3. ^ Lortel Archives
    4. ^ Gussow, Mel (March 11, 1984). "THEATER: MIRROR REP, IN A REVIVAL OF 'RAIN'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
    5. ^ a b c d e '2004 Speaker Biographies'. Samuel Dorsky Symposium on Public Monuments (2004) Archived January 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
    6. ^ PlayingOnAir (December 8, 2014). "Matthew Cowles". Playing On Air. Archived from the original on August 8, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
    7. ^ PlayingOnAir (September 28, 2015). "New Podcast! GETTING IN by Frank Gilroy". Playing On Air. Archived from the original on July 1, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
    8. ^ "Matthew Cowles". Playing On Air. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
    9. ^ PlayingOnAir (February 21, 2016). "New Podcast! The Strangest Kind of Romance by Tennessee Williams". Playing On Air. Archived from the original on August 8, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
    10. ^ Horyn, Cathy (April 15, 2011). "Christine Baranski: 'I Was Never Beautiful'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
    11. ^ "Matthew Cowles was not like his evil soap character – Archives". archives.rep-am.com. June 8, 2014.
    12. ^ Salfen, Ronald P. (February 20, 2008). "An Interview with Christine Baranski". Faith in Films.
    13. ^ "Actor Matthew Cowles Passes Away". Broadway World. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
    14. ^ "SUPER VILLAIN 'BILLY CLYDE TUGGLE' RETURNS TO THE BELOVED DRAMA 'ALL MY CHILDREN'" (PDF). Retrieved May 8, 2013.
    15. ^ Kaplan, Mike (1983). "Supporting Actor - Daytime Drama Series". Variety International Show Business Reference. Garland. p. 527. ISBN 9780824090890. Retrieved July 9, 2025.