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Matthew Gray Gubler (, ; born March 9, 1980) is an American actor, filmmaker,
fashion model A model is a person with a role either to promote, display or advertise commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as a visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography. Thoug ...
,
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, illustrator, director, and author. He is best known for his role as
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in the
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television show ''
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'', for which he directed several episodes. Gubler has appeared in ''
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'', '' (500) Days of Summer'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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.'' He was also the voice of Simon in ''
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'' and its three sequels.


Early life and education

Gubler was born on March 9, 1980, in
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, the son of Marilyn ( Kelch), a rancher and
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, and John Gubler, an attorney. Gubler is a high school graduate of the
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, where he studied acting because the school did not offer his first choice,
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. He is a graduate of the
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, where he majored in film directing.


Career


Modeling

While studying film at NYU, Gubler was discovered by a model scout and then worked as a model with DNA Model Management for
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,
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,Jonathan Small, ''Chic geek: Ex model Matthew Gray Gubler channels his inner nerd on Criminal Minds'', in ''TV Guide'', 2007-02-26, p. 23. among others. He has been ranked 46th on models.com's list of top 50 male models.models.com, ''Matthew Gray Gubler, former top 50 model'', a
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Acting

After he began modeling, Gubler had an internship with
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, who encouraged him to audition for a part in his movie ''
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''. Gubler did, and landed the role of Nico (a.k.a. Intern #1). This led, in 2005, to Gubler's leading role as Dr.
Spencer Reid Dr. Spencer Reid is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama ''Criminal Minds'', portrayed by Matthew Gray Gubler. Reid is a genius with an IQ of 187 and can read 20,000 words per minute with an eidetic memory. He is the youngest member of th ...
in ''
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'' but will not be returning, with the majority of the final season's cast, for the revival. Gubler had a small role in the film '' RV'' (2006) as the disreputable Joe Joe. He voiced Simon the chipmunk in ''
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'' (2007), '' Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel'' (2009), '' Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked'' (2011), and '' Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip'' (2015) alongside
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(Dave),
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(Alvin), and
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(Theodore). He appeared as Bart, the main character, in ''
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'' (2008), and as Paul in '' (500) Days of Summer'' (2009). He provided the voice of Winsor in ''
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'' (2011). In 2014, Gubler acted in the
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Life After Beth ''Life After Beth'' is a 2014 American zombie comedy film written and directed by Jeff Baena. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, Matthew Gray Gubler, and John C. Reilly. The film premiered in compe ...
'' and the film ''
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'', for which he received the Screamfest Award for Best Actor. Gubler has done voice work for the ''
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'' line. He played
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in ''
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'' and voices the
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in the animated film, '' Batman: Assault on Arkham'' (2014). Gubler has also appeared in the films ''
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'' (2015), ''
68 Kill ''68 Kill'' is a 2017 American black comedy crime thriller film directed and written by Trent Haaga and starring Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe, Sheila Vand, Sam Eidson and Michael Beasley. It is based on the Bryan Smith novel o ...
'' (2017), ''
Endings, Beginnings ''Endings, Beginnings'' is a 2019 romantic drama film, directed by Drake Doremus, from a screenplay he wrote alongside Jardine Libaire. The film is semi-improvised and loosely based on the screenplay. It stars Shailene Woodley, Jamie Dornan, a ...
'' (2019), and ''
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'' (2020). He appeared in the 2019
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series ''
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''.


Filmmaking

While making ''The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'', Gubler made a documentary titled ''Matthew Gray Gubler's Life Aquatic Intern Journal'', a behind-the-scenes view of the making of the film, which was later included in
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DVD release. He directed and starred in a series of self-deprecating
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titled ''Matthew Gray Gubler: the Unauthorized Documentary''See hi
official YouTube channel
.
in which he
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behavior, which were filmed on the set of ''Criminal Minds''. A follow-up, ''Matthew Gray Gubler: The Authorized Documentary'', was also made, although only one episode is currently available. Gubler directed, edited, and co-produced the music video for "
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" by the
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. Gubler directed the ''Criminal Minds'' Season 5 episode "Mosley Lane" (5x16), which originally aired March 3, 2010, along with the episode "Lauren" (6x18), which aired a year later, on March 16, 2011. The episode "Lauren" included the exit of ''Criminal Minds'' series regular
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, who maintains a friendship with Gubler outside of work on the show. Brewster specifically asked Gubler to direct her last episode, although it was announced later that she would return for Season 7. Gubler later directed the ''Criminal Minds'' episodes "Heathridge Manor" (7x19), which aired April 4, 2012, "The Lesson" (8x10), which aired December 5, 2012, "Alchemy" (8x20), "Gatekeeper"(9x07), "Blood Relations" (9x20), "Mr. Scratch" (10x21), "A Beautiful Disaster" (11x18), which included the departure of series regular
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, "Elliott's Pond" (12x06), "The Capilanos" (13x17), and "The Tall Man" (14x05).


Painting

Since 2005, Gubler has been posting paintings on his website. His media include
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,
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, and
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. In September 2005, the Gallery of Fine Art in
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,
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, held a showing of 12 watercolors by Gubler; all the works were sold. On September 6, 2008, his art was featured in a group show entitled "Paper Cuts" at The Little Bird art gallery in
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, California. Gubler contributed a painting of "Sandy The Mammoth" to the Western Heritage Museum & Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame. In July 2010, his paintings were featured in ''
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'' magazine. In October 2011, an original watercolor by Gubler entitled "Mushface" was sold on
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for $10,100. Gubler donated the proceeds to the
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in
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. Gubler's paintings were highlighted in a 2013 interview with
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Publications

Gubler wrote and illustrated his first book, ''Rumple Buttercup: A Story of Bananas, Belonging and Being Yourself'', which was released on April 2, 2019. It is published as a children's book, but Gubler says it is for all ages, "for anyone who's ever felt like they didn't quite fit in, just to make them know that they're not alone... My hope in writing the book was to find a way to give the world a 136-page hug." He hand-wrote or hand-drew everything in the book – "every single word, every single illustration, including the bar code and the lengthy copyright page." Within weeks of its release, the book was ranked #1 in its category on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list. The story concerns a sensitive monster named Rumple Buttercup, who is so self-conscious about his appearance – green skin, five crooked teeth, and three strands of hair – that he fears he will be rejected by people, so he spends his life hiding in a sewer. He emerges only at night, wearing a banana peel on his head as a disguise. Eventually he discovers that people actually do accept him despite his differences. In promotional appearances, Gubler sometimes wears a 7-foot-tall Rumple costume or a banana peel on his head. He initially planned to self-publish the work, but decided that
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would be a good fit for him at his first meeting: "The Random House publishers came to the meeting with banana peels on their heads, and I was immediately enchanted."


Personal life

Gubler divides his time among
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,
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, and
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. In 2009, while filming '' (500) Days of Summer'' in Los Angeles, Gubler dislocated his
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while out dancing. The injury required three surgical procedures and the use of a cane for nearly a year, which was written into the script of ''Criminal Minds''. On October 27, 2014, Gubler became a certified minister and officiated at the wedding of his ''Criminal Minds'' co-star
Paget Brewster Paget Valerie Brewster (, ; born March 10, 1969) is an American actress and singer. She was first recognized for her recurring role as Kathy on the fourth season of the NBC sitcom ''Friends''. Her breakthrough role came as FBI Supervisory Specia ...
and Steve Damstra, on November 29, 2014.


Filmography


Film


Television


Miscellaneous


References


External links

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