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Matthew Joseph Newton (born 22 January 1977) [2] [3] is an Australian actor, writer, and director, and son of TV personalities Bert and Patti Newton. Newton's career was derailed after he perpetrated several acts of domestic violence and assault against female partners in the 2000s and early 2010s, widely reported in the Australian media.
Matthew Newton has denied his marriage to Catherine Schneiderman is over following reports he has moved out of the Texas ranch the couple were sharing and returned to New York...
But among the hordes of condolences and heartfelt praise, the TV legend’s death has dredged up old wounds for the Newton family, specifically regarding Bert and wife Patti’s 44-year-old son Matthew. The Underbelly actor has lived in the US since 2012.
Matthew Newton. Writer: From Nowhere. Since graduating from the National Institute Of Dramatic Art in 1998 he has played lead roles in film, television and on stage.
Matthew Newton. Writer: From Nowhere. Since graduating from the National Institute Of Dramatic Art in 1998 he has played lead roles in film, television and on stage.
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Three years after reports first emerged that Matthew Newton had secretly married his long-term girlfriend, a brief moment at his father’s funeral on Friday finally confirmed the news.
Bert Newton’s son Matthew has been spotted during a rare outing with his wife, Catherine Schneiderman. The reclusive couple sparked intrigue in the wake of Bert’s death aged 83 last month, after it was revealed they were unable to make the trip from their home in New York for the state funeral in Melbourne on Friday.
Matthew Joseph Newton (born 22 January 1977) is an Australian actor, writer, and director. His acting career was interrupted by treatment in a psychiatric unit for bipolar disorder after several serious incidents of domestic violence and assault which were widely reported in the Australian media.
In a letter from New York, Matthew Newton wrote of an unbroken father-and-son bond underpinned by shared enthusiasms and mutual love.