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Matt Bennett

Matthew "Matt" Bennett (born November 13, 1991) is an American actor best known for portraying the socially awkward puppeteer Robbie Shapiro in the sitcom (2010–2013). Born in , Bennett made his debut in a leading role as Matt in the comedy (2010). He followed this with supporting roles in films including (2011) as Helen's stepson and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) as Scott Mayhew. Beyond acting, Bennett has pursued a career as a DJ and musician, hosting events under the Party 101 banner in since the mid-2010s.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Matt Bennett was born on November 13, 1991, in Massapequa Park, a suburban town on , . He spent his early years in this middle-class community, which provided a stable environment for his childhood. Bennett was raised by his parents in a supportive setting alongside his younger sister, Ally Bennett, with no other siblings publicly noted. His family encouraged his creative pursuits from a young age, though specific details on parental occupations remain private. The family's divorce, occurring around 2015 during Bennett's early adulthood, did not impact his formative years. In his upbringing, Bennett developed an early fascination with through family-oriented exposure to , particularly by watching films such as those starring , which highlighted the interplay of comedy and tragedy and influenced his interest in . Local suburban activities further nurtured this curiosity, though he has not detailed specific events beyond general home viewings.

Education and initial interests

Bennett attended in , graduating in 2008. During his time there, he began exploring creative pursuits, though he did not initially focus on as a career path. His interest in acting developed around fifth grade after meeting a girl who was into . Following graduation, Bennett pursued early acting training through the Way Off Broadway acting company, based in . He participated in several productions with the group, including as Benjamin in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This experience marked his introduction to stage performance and helped build foundational skills in and improvisation. Bennett supplemented this with workshops at the in , where he studied improv techniques essential for comedic roles. In addition to acting, Bennett nurtured emerging interests in music during his teenage years, drawn to creating and performing songs as a personal hobby. This passion for music, alongside his theatrical pursuits, shaped his multifaceted artistic development before transitioning to professional opportunities on the .

Professional career

Breakthrough in television

Matt Bennett's breakthrough in television came with his debut role as Robbie Shapiro in the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious, which premiered in March 2010 and ran for four seasons until 2013. Cast through an audition process led by creator , Bennett portrayed Robbie as a socially awkward, aspiring ventriloquist and student at the fictional Arts High School, bringing a distinctive blend of vulnerability and humor to the ensemble cast. The character's reliance on his foul-mouthed puppet sidekick, Rex Powers—voiced by Bennett himself—served as a key comedic device, highlighting Robbie's struggles with social interactions and self-confidence. Victorious featured Bennett in all 57 episodes across its run, along with appearances in related specials, solidifying his on-screen presence and contributing to the show's appeal as a showcase for young talent in . The series' focus on , , and teen dynamics propelled it to strong ratings on , launching Bennett's fame particularly among adolescent viewers and marking his transition from smaller film roles to a lead in a major network production. This exposure established Bennett as a staple of the network's teen programming during the early , with Robbie's quirky persona resonating through memorable storylines involving school performances and interpersonal mishaps. Bennett extended his television footprint shortly after Victorious by reprising the role of Robbie in the spin-off Sam & Cat, appearing as a guest in the 2014 crossover episode "#TheKillerTunaJump: #Freddie #Jade #Robbie," which bridged characters from Victorious and iCarly. In this episode, Robbie's characteristic awkwardness played into a plot involving romantic entanglements and a tuna-jumping stunt, allowing Bennett to revisit the character amid the evolving . This appearance underscored the enduring popularity of his , providing a brief but impactful continuation for fans.

Film and other acting roles

Bennett made his film debut in the 2010 comedy mockumentary The Virginity Hit, where he portrayed the protagonist Matt, a high school student navigating the pressures of losing his virginity among his friends. The film, directed by Huck Botko and Nick Jasenovec, followed a group of friends documenting their personal milestones in a Project X-style format, with Bennett's performance highlighting his comedic timing in a lead role that drew from his emerging on-screen persona. In 2011, Bennett appeared in a minor role as Helen's stepson in the ensemble comedy , directed by , where he delivered a memorable line during a tense tennis scene involving and Rose Byrne's characters. This brief but impactful part in the box-office hit, which grossed over $288 million worldwide, showcased his ability to contribute to high-profile comedic ensembles. Bennett expanded into dramatic territory with supporting roles in 2015, including Scott Mayhew in the coming-of-age film Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, directed by , and Kyle Parker in , directed by . In the Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, he played a quirky high school student, adding depth to the story of friendship and loss centered on Thomas Mann's character Greg and a teen battling . dramatized the infamous psychological study, further highlighting his dramatic capabilities. The role marked a shift from his earlier comedic work, demonstrating his versatility in handling emotional narratives. In 2017, he appeared as in the comedy . His television guest appearances further illustrated this range, including a 2015 role as Josh Wolowitz, Howard's long-lost half-brother, on in the episode "The Fortification Implementation," and later roles in (2017), (2017), and (2018). The appearance on the long-running sitcom, which aired on April 9, 2015, allowed Bennett to explore family dynamics in a sitcom format distinct from his roots. Bennett's rising profile from facilitated these opportunities in film and episodic television, enabling him to diversify beyond teen-oriented comedy.

Transition to music and DJing

Following the conclusion of Victorious in 2013, Bennett began expanding his creative pursuits into music production and songwriting, initially contributing original songs to the series' soundtrack, such as "I Think You're Swell," which he composed during production. These early efforts, rooted in the show's musical elements, served as an inspiration for his post-acting endeavors. By the mid-2010s, Bennett transitioned to releases, including his 2016 debut album Terminal Cases, followed by the EP Previously on Matt Bennett in 2017 and If Not, Whenever in 2020, marking a shift toward standalone songwriting and performance outside of television constraints. In 2022, Bennett launched Party101, a DJ residency and event series that evolved his music career into live electronic performances, blending 2000s pop nostalgia with high-energy sets featuring tracks from Nickelodeon and Disney Channel eras. The events quickly gained popularity for their interactive format, where Bennett engages audiences through throwback anthems and crowd participation, establishing him as a full-time DJ while drawing on his acting background for charismatic stage presence. Bennett's recent activities have centered on international tours for Party101, including a sold-out debut run across Australia in 2024, which prompted a return engagement in 2025 with additional dates in cities like Sydney and Perth. In the U.S., he performed at sold-out venues such as Newport Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio, on March 20, 2025. In October 2025, he completed a UK tour, including a date at O2 Apollo Manchester on October 5, followed by additional US performances through November. These tours have solidified his reputation in the DJ circuit, with nearly 100 cities hosted as of August 2025, and ongoing expansions through late 2025.

Personal life

Relationships and privacy

Matt Bennett has consistently maintained a private stance on his personal relationships, avoiding public disclosures about romantic partners or . As of November 2025, no confirmed long-term commitments or marriages have been reported in connection with him. This discretion extends to his limited sharing of personal details on social platforms, where posts predominantly highlight his career as an and DJ rather than intimate aspects of his life. Bennett's approach reflects a deliberate effort to shield his romantic history from media scrutiny, with only unconfirmed rumors occasionally surfacing in public discourse without substantiation. The early from has notably shaped Bennett's emphasis on personal boundaries, allowing him to focus on professional growth amid heightened public interest.

Advocacy and public statements

In August 2025, Matt Bennett publicly called for urgent reforms to safeguard child actors and young influencers from exploitation and abuse in the industry. Drawing from his personal experiences as a young performer on shows, Bennett emphasized the need for enhanced legal protections, including stricter oversight of working conditions, mandatory psychological support, and regulations extending to digital platforms where minors gain . His statement came amid growing scrutiny of the industry's treatment of youth, highlighting how early can lead to lasting without adequate safeguards. Bennett's advocacy builds on his earlier responses to the 2024 docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which exposed toxic environments and misconduct at . In the wake of the series, he shared a statement on expressing support for survivors and stating his dedication to helping implement more safeguards for child performers in any way he could. These comments underscore his broader push for accountability and reform to prevent similar experiences for future generations of young talents. Additionally, Bennett has highlighted awareness within the entertainment sector, particularly the pressures faced by performers transitioning to adulthood. His positions reflect a commitment to fostering safer, more supportive environments for young artists. Bennett occasionally uses his platforms, such as (@mattbennett), to amplify these advocacy efforts and engage with fans on related topics.

Filmography

Films

Bennett made his feature film debut in (2010), directed by Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, where he played the lead role of Matt, a high school documenting his quest to lose his in a mockumentary-style . In 2011, he appeared in the ensemble Bridesmaids, directed by , portraying Helen's Stepson, a minor role in the scene featuring a tense match. Bennett had a breakout year in 2015 with multiple supporting roles in independent films. In Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, directed by , he played Scott Mayhew, a quirky high school student and friend of the protagonist. In The Stanford Prison Experiment, directed by , he portrayed Kyle Parker, an assistant in the infamous psychological study recreation. Additionally, in the dark comedy , directed by J. Davis, Bennett appeared as , a member of a Manson Family enthusiast group. His later film work includes a small role as Editor #2 in Gus Van Sant's biographical drama Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot (2018), which explores the life of cartoonist John Callahan.
YearTitleRoleDirector
2010MattHuck Botko, Andrew Gurland
2011Helen's Stepson
2015Me and Earl and the Dying GirlScott Mayhew
2015Kyle Parker
2015Buddy HollyJ. Davis
2018Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on FootEditor #2

Television

Matt Bennett began his television career in the early , gaining prominence through roles in series that showcased his comedic timing and musical talents. His breakthrough came with the role of Robbie Shapiro in the teen sitcom , where he portrayed a socially awkward ventriloquist with a ventriloquist dummy named , appearing in all 57 episodes from 2010 to 2013. This character became a fan favorite, blending humor with occasional musical performances, and helped establish Bennett as a key member of the show's ensemble cast alongside stars like and . Following the conclusion of , Bennett reprised his role as Robbie Shapiro in the spin-off series , which aired from 2013 to 2014 with 36 episodes total. In this crossover production combining elements from and , he appeared in 3 episodes, continuing to provide comic relief through interactions with protagonists Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine, maintaining the quirky dynamic established in the original series. The show's run was shorter than anticipated due to production changes, but Bennett's performance contributed to its lighthearted appeal for younger audiences. In 2015, he appeared as Josh Wolowitz in a guest spot on the long-running sitcom , bringing his comedic style to a single episode focused on the characters' social dynamics. Bennett continued with guest roles in various series, including Dan in (2017, 2 episodes), Cole in (2017), and Steve in (2017). Expanding into voice acting and other formats, these roles demonstrate his ongoing presence in television, shifting from live-action teen comedy toward diverse guest appearances before focusing more on music and DJing in the late 2010s.

Discography

Studio albums

Matt Bennett released his debut studio album, Terminal Cases, on June 10, 2016, through Fanatic Records. The album is a concept record exploring the theme of his parents' , with each inspired by a film starring , blending elements with introspective lyrics. Produced by Jim Greer, known for his platinum-certified work with , the album features a mix of full band arrangements and shorter interludes, totaling 10 tracks across approximately 38 minutes. The track listing for Terminal Cases is as follows:
  1. (3:09)
  2. (3:37)
  3. (4:27)
  4. (Pt. 1) (3:30)
  5. (1:48)
  6. Bicentennial (3:30)
  7. (Pt. 2) (3:29)
  8. Doubtfire (4:35)
  9. (3:11)
  10. Terminal Cases (6:52)
Bennett has not released any additional solo studio albums as of 2025.

Singles and EPs

Matt Bennett's early musical output included contributions to the soundtracks of the Nickelodeon series Victorious, where he portrayed Robbie Shapiro. His performances on tracks like "Broken Glass," released in 2011 as part of Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show by Nick Records, showcased his vocal and harmonica skills in a whimsical, child-oriented style co-written by the show's creators. Similarly, "I Think You're Swell," featured on Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show in 2012, was a heartfelt performed by Bennett, highlighting his songwriting involvement in the series' musical elements. These releases, while tied to the show, marked his initial foray into recorded music. Transitioning to independent releases post-Victorious, Bennett issued his debut EP Warm Fuzzies Vol. 1 on May 20, 2012, a self-released collection blending and elements, available digitally without a major label backing. In 2016, he released the standalone single "" on Fanatic Records, an introspective track produced with a focus on sensibilities, distributed digitally. Bennett's later EPs emphasized personal and experimental themes. Previously on Matt Bennett, a four-track EP self-released on December 27, 2017, via Bandcamp, included songs like "Rumble Pack" and "Solitary Boy," exploring pop rock with experimental edges and no accompanying music videos. Following this, If Not, Whenever, another self-released EP on December 27, 2020, through Bandcamp, featured tracks such as "Clarinet" and "Crash Like Me," produced by Shintaro Yasuda, delving into introspective lyrics without visual promotions. Additional releases included the tribute cover album Thank Me, Next on July 10, 2020, and the single "Music Express" in 2021, both self-released digitally, continuing his independent output through streaming platforms. No major label affiliations or music videos were noted for these works up to 2025.
ReleaseTypeYearLabelNotable Details
Broken Glass (feat. Matt Bennett)Single (soundtrack)2011Nick RecordsFrom Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show; co-written by .
I Think You're Swell (feat. Matt Bennett)Single (soundtrack)2012Nick RecordsFrom Victorious 2.0; performed in episode "The Blonde Squad."
Warm Fuzzies Vol. 1EP2012Self-releasedEarly independent collection; digital-only.
Fisher King2016Fanatic RecordsExperimental pop rock; 3:09 duration.
Previously on Matt BennettEP2017Self-released ()4 tracks; themes of isolation and reflection.
Thank Me, NextAlbum2020Self-releasedTribute cover album of Ariana Grande's ; 11 tracks; digital release.
If Not, WheneverEP2020Self-released ()4 tracks; produced by Shintaro Yasuda.
Music Express2021Self-releasedIndie release; available on streaming services.

Awards and nominations

Acting accolades

Bennett received a for the Kids' Choice Award () in the category of Nick 's Funniest Person in 2011 for his portrayal of Robbie Shapiro on the series . This recognition highlighted his comedic performance as the socially awkward ventriloquist character, which became a fan favorite during the show's run from 2010 to 2013. While Bennett's supporting role as Scott Mayhew in the 2015 film Me and Earl and the Dying Girl contributed to the ensemble's critical acclaim, earning the movie both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at the , he did not receive individual acting honors for the performance. His guest appearance as Josh Wolowitz on in 2015 also garnered positive fan reception but did not result in any formal award nominations.

Music recognitions

Matt Bennett's DJ performances through his Party101 events have received acclaim for their high-energy throwback sets blending early 2000s pop and nostalgic hits, contributing to sold-out tours across the , , and the in 2024 and 2025. A review of a show highlighted the event's iconic appeal and crowd engagement, calling it one of the best parties experienced in a long time due to its immersive . Similarly, a Hustler photo essay from the 2023 Nashville stop praised Bennett's energetic DJing and song selections for evoking strong childhood memories among attendees. These events have established Bennett as a prominent figure in throwback music experiences, though no formal DJ awards from festivals were documented during this period. Bennett's releases, including singles like "Under the Weather" in 2024 and the EP "If Not, Whenever" in 2020, have been featured on major streaming platforms such as and , gaining streams and playlist inclusions within and alternative genres. While these works have cultivated a dedicated listener base, no nominations from indie music outlets were reported. His contributions to the soundtrack, performing tracks like "I Think You're Swell," supported the series' musical elements but did not yield separate soundtrack-specific honors.

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