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Matt Mulhern

Matt Mulhern (born July 21, 1960) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and historian whose career spans decades in entertainment and academia. Best known for his acting roles in the 1980s and 1990s, including Joseph Wykowski in the film Biloxi Blues (1988) and Lieutenant Eugene "Gene" Holowachuk in the CBS sitcom Major Dad (1989–1993), Mulhern transitioned to historical scholarship in the mid-2010s, earning a master's degree in history and pursuing a Ph.D. focused on the Global Cold War. Born in , , to William James Mulhern, a specialist, and Mary Ann McGowan, an executive secretary, Mulhern developed an early interest in performance. He trained under William Esper at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at , earning a in acting in 1982. His professional stage debut came that same year as Fortinbras in with the American Shakespeare Theatre. Throughout the 1980s, he built a reputation in theater and film, originating the role of Joseph Wykowski in Neil Simon's on from 1984 to 1985 before reprising it in the 1988 Mike Nichols-directed film adaptation opposite . Other key film credits include the comedy (1986) with and the action thriller Extreme Prejudice (1987) as Staff Sergeant Declan Patrick Coker. On television, Mulhern's breakthrough came with , a top-rated series that ran for four seasons and showcased his comedic timing as the earnest serving under the , Major John D. MacGillis (played by ). He continued acting into the 2000s, appearing in guest roles on shows such as , , and Rescue Me, while also directing and writing projects like the independent film Walking to the Waterline (1998) and Duane Hopwood (2005). After retiring from acting in 2015, Mulhern pivoted to academia, completing a in history at the in 2019. He is now a Ph.D. candidate in history at , where his research examines diplomatic history, U.S. foreign relations, and the , with publications including articles in The Graduate History Review (2022) and book reviews in H-Net (2024) and the Journal of Cold War History (2022–2023). Mulhern has also taught courses on U.S. history topics, including foreign relations since 1898 and the Vietnam Wars, and received awards such as the Beacon Exemplar Teaching Award in 2024 and the Al Nofi Summer Research Fellowship in 2025.

Early life

Family background

Matt Mulhern was born on July 21, 1960, in , . His father, William James Mulhern, worked as a specialist, while his mother, Mary Ann McGowan, served as an executive secretary. Mulhern has a sister, Gwen. As a teenager, Mulhern attended in . This suburban high school experience in Bergen County preceded his pursuit of training at .

Education

Mulhern earned a (BFA) in from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at in 1982. During his studies, he trained intensively under William Esper, a prominent acting instructor known for his approach to the , which emphasized truthful, responsive performance.

Acting career

Early film roles

Matt Mulhern entered the film industry in the mid-1980s, building on his theater background to secure supporting roles in comedies and action films. His screen debut came in the 1986 romantic comedy , directed by , where he played the antagonistic Teddy Beckersted, a wealthy bully clashing with the protagonist Hoosier () during a chaotic summer on Island. This role, one of his first major credits, highlighted his comedic timing and physical presence in an ensemble cast that included and , helping to establish him beyond stage performances. The following year, Mulhern took on a more dramatic part in the 1987 action thriller Extreme Prejudice, directed by , portraying Staff Sergeant Declan Patrick Coker, a tough member of an elite U.S. Ranger team infiltrating a along the Texas-Mexico border. Starring alongside and , the film allowed him to demonstrate versatility in high-stakes action sequences, contrasting the lighter tone of his debut and adding intensity to his emerging film resume. These early appearances served as crucial stepping stones, transitioning him from and productions to cinema through persistent auditions and agent representation. Mulhern's breakthrough arrived in 1988 with Biloxi Blues, a Mike Nichols-directed adaptation of Neil Simon's Tony Award-winning play, in which he reprised his original role as the brash, muscle-bound Private Joseph T. Wykowski, a recruit enduring basic training. The ensemble comedy-drama, led by as Eugene Jerome and featuring , earned praise for its sharp humor and character-driven storytelling, with Mulhern's portrayal of the antagonistic yet relatable soldier contributing to the film's critical acclaim as a poignant coming-of-age tale. This direct move from stage to screen, facilitated by his established theater credentials including training, solidified his on-screen presence as a comedic while navigating the shift to film's concise pacing and demands.

Television roles

Matt Mulhern achieved his breakthrough in television with the role of Lieutenant Eugene "Gene" Holowachuk in the family sitcom , which aired from 1989 to 1993. He portrayed the affable Marine Corps officer and best friend to the protagonist, Major John D. MacGillis (played by ), in a series that humorously explored the integration of military discipline with civilian family life. Mulhern appeared in all 96 episodes across four seasons, contributing to the show's status as a top-ten Nielsen hit for the network. The series received critical recognition, earning eight award nominations overall, including a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music in 1992. Major Dad's popularity solidified Mulhern's reputation as a leading television comedian, enhancing his public profile and leading to increased opportunities in the medium. Throughout the and into the , Mulhern balanced his post-Major Dad career with guest and recurring roles in prominent series, showcasing his range beyond sitcoms. Notable appearances included the role of Lt. Cmdr. Mick "Mick" McNulty in an episode of (1997) and Sgt. Harry Newman in an episode of (2001). These roles, often limited to one or two episodes, highlighted his ability to adapt to ensemble dynamics in both comedic and dramatic contexts. Mulhern returned to series television in a more intense capacity as Lieutenant John Stackhouse in the FX drama Rescue Me, which ran from 2004 to 2011. Created by and , the series depicted the personal struggles of firefighters in the aftermath of 9/11, with Mulhern's character serving as a colleague to the lead, (Leary), in high-stakes scenarios involving trauma and camaraderie. He appeared in three episodes during the 2006 season, representing a notable pivot to edgier, character-driven material.

Directing and writing

Films

Matt Mulhern made his directorial debut with Walking to the Waterline (1998), a semi-autobiographical drama that he also wrote and starred in as Francis , a former grappling with personal loss and reinvention upon returning to his childhood home on the Jersey Shore following his father's . The film explores themes of midlife reflection and small-town stagnation, filmed on location in Ocean City and , during 1997. With a budget under $500,000, Mulhern leveraged his connections from the television series to cast co-stars including in supporting roles, helping to control costs while infusing the production with familiar creative synergy. As an independent endeavor, the film faced typical low-budget constraints, such as limited resources for marketing and distribution, which restricted its theatrical reach despite positive festival screenings. Mulhern's second feature, Duane Hopwood (2005), marked a continuation of his behind-the-camera work, as he wrote and directed the comedy-drama starring in the title role of a divorced, alcoholic casino pit boss in Atlantic City seeking redemption through reconnection with his daughters and newfound friendships. Independently funded with a modest —evidenced by its limited gross of just $13,510—the premiered at the in January 2005 before a by later that year. The script delves into themes of , unconditional , and personal , drawing on Mulhern's observations of everyday struggles without overt sentimentality. Critically, the earned praise for its authentic dialogue and emotional depth, with awarding it 3.5 out of 4 stars and describing it as "a wise and touching with a lot of love in it." Distribution challenges, common to indie releases of the era, hampered wider visibility, though the film's festival success highlighted Mulhern's growth as a filmmaker focused on character-driven narratives.

Literary works

Matt Mulhern published his debut novel, Crossing Open Spaces, in 2009 through CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. The 230-page work follows a popular high school teacher who accidentally runs over and kills one of his students, exploring the protagonist's subsequent emotional journey and themes of guilt, redemption, and personal reckoning. As a self-published title, it received limited formal critical attention but garnered a single five-star reader rating on Goodreads, indicating niche appreciation among early audiences. The represents Mulhern's extension of narrative storytelling from his directing and endeavors into prose fiction, crafted during a period of career diversification before his full transition to in 2015. While specific details on the writing process remain undocumented in available sources, the book's introspective style aligns with Mulhern's broader creative interests in human drama, paralleling thematic elements in his earlier Walking to the Waterline. No additional short stories, essays, or unpublished literary works by Mulhern have been publicly detailed or released.

Later pursuits

Academic career

Following his retirement from the entertainment industry in 2015, Matt Mulhern pursued graduate studies in history, completing a Master of Arts degree at the City College of New York in 2019. His thesis, titled ""Excellent Propaganda": Zbigniew Brzezinski's Narrative for the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan," examined U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski's interpretation of the 1979 Soviet invasion as part of a broader global expansionist threat, rather than a limited regional intervention. Drawing on declassified U.S. documents and Soviet sources, the work critiqued Brzezinski's "arc of crisis" framework, which framed the event as endangering American interests in the Persian Gulf and justified covert U.S. support for the Mujahideen, contributing to prolonged conflict and unintended consequences like the rise of groups such as the Taliban. This research highlighted themes in Cold War diplomatic history, reflecting Mulhern's interest in U.S. foreign policy misperceptions. In 2020, Mulhern enrolled in the program in at , where he advanced to candidacy by focusing on 20th-century U.S. foreign relations, particularly the Global and . As of November 2025, he remains an active candidate in his sixth year, supported by fellowships including the Gilder Lehrman Scholarly Fellowship in 2024 for research on "Zbigniew Brzezinski and the Influence of Political Theory on American Foreign Policy" and the Al Nofi Summer Research Fellowship in 2025. His doctoral work builds on his MA thesis, exploring U.S. involvement in Afghanistan through the lens of Brzezinski's strategies, as evidenced by his 2022 article "Zbigniew Brzezinski's Arc of Crisis and the Origin of U.S. Involvement in Afghanistan," published in The Graduate History Review. Mulhern has also contributed book reviews to scholarly outlets, including H-Net (Fall 2024), The Journal of Cold War Studies (Winter 2022–2023), and The Journal of Military History (Fall 2023), analyzing works on Soviet foreign policy and decolonization in Africa. These publications underscore his emphasis on reevaluating narratives through primary sources. Mulhern's academic pivot, undertaken at age 57 after a 35-year career in , writing, and directing, was driven by a desire to generate new scholarly insights into historical events. At Fordham, he has held teaching roles as a Teaching Associate since the 2023–2024 academic year, extending through 2025–2026, instructing courses such as "History of Race and Ethnicity in the U.S." (Fall 2022, Spring and Fall 2023), "The Vietnam Wars" (Spring 2024), and "U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1898" (Spring and Fall 2025). His pedagogical contributions earned the Beacon Exemplar Teaching Award in Spring 2024, recognizing effective engagement with undergraduate students on topics in diplomatic and .

Transition from entertainment

After concluding his final acting role as Steve Brandt in the 2014 episode "Power of the Press" of the CBS series Blue Bloods, Matt Mulhern retired from the entertainment industry in 2015 at age 55, opting to collect his Screen Actors Guild pension. This marked the end of a 35-year career that spanned film, television, writing, and directing, during which he had grown weary of the profession's inherent uncertainties and the constant external judgments on his performances. In the years immediately following his retirement, Mulhern supported himself through interim employment, including overnight shifts at , which provided financial stability while he contemplated his next chapter. This period of transition, roughly from 2015 to 2018, allowed him to distance himself from Hollywood's demands and reflect on his path forward, driven by a longstanding passion for history and encouragement from his family to pursue more fulfilling intellectual endeavors. He has since expressed no regrets about his acting tenure, valuing the meaningful roles he portrayed, though he acknowledged the emotional toll of seeking validation within the industry. Mulhern's earlier foray into writing, including his 2009 novel, hinted at a burgeoning interest in narrative depth that extended beyond on-screen work, setting the stage for his pivot toward without the instability of entertainment. At age 57 in 2017, he enrolled as a graduate student in at , bridging his creative background with scholarly pursuits and seeking greater personal stability.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Matt Mulhern has been married to interior designer Karen Sellon since June 25, 1988. The couple has two sons: Connor, a , and Jack, an actor born on May 15, 1994, in .

Residence and interests

Matt Mulhern resides north of with his wife, Karen. Beyond his scholarly focus on the Global Cold War, diplomatic history, and U.S. foreign relations, Mulhern's post-2015 lifestyle emphasizes intellectual and familial balance after leaving acting.

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