
Matthew Faber
Known for Acting · 19 credits
- Born
- 1973-01-31
- Died
- 2020-03-28
- Place of birth
- York, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
Matthew Faber (January 31, 1973 – March 28, 2020) was an American actor best known for his roles in films and television series such as Welcome to the Dollhouse, Natural Born Killers, Law & Order and Palindromes.
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (17)

Natural Born Killers
1994
as Kid #1

Fresh
1994
as Long Hair Teenager

The Pallbearer
1996
as Jared

Sue
1998
as Sven

Stonewall
1995
as Mizz Moxie

Bob Roberts
1992
as Calvin

Darrow
1991
as Henry Coll

Welcome to the Dollhouse
1996
as Mark Wiener

Ride with the Devil
1999
as Turner Rawls

The Devil You Know
2013
as Harry

Palindromes
2005
as Mark Wiener

L.A. Without a Map
1999
as Joel

Restless
2001
as Ben Gold

On the Road with Judas
2007
as Grif

Hard Luck
2001
as Eric Billings

Lick-It Man
2004
as Willy Small / The Poker
Stay the Same Never Change
2009
as Yoga Instructor
About Matthew Faber
Matthew Faber (January 31, 1973 – March 28, 2020) was an American actor best known for his roles in films and television series such as Welcome to the Dollhouse, Natural Born Killers, Law & Order and Palindromes. With 19 credits spanning from 1990 to 2013, Matthew Faber has appeared in 17 films and 2 TV shows.
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Most Popular Matthew Faber Movies
- Natural Born Killers (1994) — as Kid #1
- Fresh (1994) — as Long Hair Teenager
- The Pallbearer (1996) — as Jared
- Sue (1998) — as Sven
- Stonewall (1995) — as Mizz Moxie
Where to Watch Matthew Faber Films
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