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Matt Rife—yeah, that sharp-witted American actor and comedian—was born on September 10, 1995, in Columbus, Ohio. You know, it’s kind of impressive when you think about how early Matt Rife found his comedic voice. He was just 14 when he got the push to perform at a school talent show, and honestly, that moment sort of lit the spark. By 15, Matt Rife was already diving into the comedy scene professionally, which is pretty ambitious for someone so young.
Over the years, Matt Rife built up serious momentum, landing a spot on the improv-heavy game show “Wild ‘n Out,” where he held it down across three seasons. That exposure helped him reach even wider audiences. Then in 2019, Matt Rife took a shot at “Bring the Funny”—a competitive platform for comedians—and made it all the way to the Semi-Final Showcase before getting cut. Not bad, right?
After over ten years of constant touring and refining his craft on stage, Matt Rife decided to take full creative control. In 2021, he wrote and produced his debut comedy special titled Only Fans, which turned out to be a solid hit. The success gave him the confidence—and the audience—to keep going. Fast forward to 2023, and Matt Rife dropped not one but two more self-produced specials: Matthew Steven Rife and Walking Red Flag. Both were well-received, further cementing Matt Rife as a rising force in modern stand-up.
So, when it comes to Matt Rife’s film career, things are still unfolding. Right now, Matt Rife’s highest rated movie is I Live Here Now (2025), which also happens to be his lowest rated film at the moment. Yeah, that might sound a bit confusing, but it makes sense—Matt Rife has only one major film released so far, and that’s I Live Here Now. Since there aren’t other movies in his filmography just yet, Matt Rife’s current ratings kind of balance out on the same project. As more roles come in and Matt Rife continues building his presence in Hollywood, we’ll likely see a broader range in both his highest and lowest rated films. But for now, Matt Rife stands with I Live Here Now as both his peak and baseline cinematic effort.