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Matthew Albie is a
fictional character on the
U.S. TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, played by
Matthew Perry.
Personal history
Matt began working at
Studio 60 in 1997, but remained largely anonymous until 1999, when
Harriet Hayes joined the cast. The two propelled each other into success; Matt's writing reached a new standard as he tried to impress Harriet and Harriet gained recognition as she received the lion's share of roles in Matt's sketches. Matt was eventually made a co-executive producer under
Wes Mendell's mentorship, while Harriet came to be considered one of the "Big Three" cast members alongside
Simon Stiles and
Tom Jeter.
He and his former friend and rival
Luke Scott are seen chugging down
Red Bulls, which they might have both developed a taste for when they shared an office in 1999.
Matt was one of the first people to voice his support for
Bill Maher after Maher's
controversial on-air remark regarding the
September 11, 2001 attacks. The network distanced itself from him as a result. Matt still holds a grudge against writer
Ricky Tahoe for telling reporters that "Matt Albie certainly doesn't speak for the cast, crew and staff of
Studio 60 whose thoughts and prayers are with the brave men and women who lost their lives on September 11th".
In 2001, Matt was fired by
NBS chairman
Jack Rudolph for his outspoken politics. His friend
Danny Tripp chose to resign as a show of support for Matt, and the two went on to respectively direct and write what would become a critically acclaimed film,
Removing All Doubt. In 2006, he won a
WGA Award for the script.
In 2006, Matt and Danny were convinced to return to
NBS as executive producers of
Studio 60, following
Wes Mendell's on-air meltdown. Matt took over Wes' office at
Studio 60, although he'd have preferred Danny to have it.
» MATT: I’m not taking Wes’s office.
» DANNY: You need it. It’s got room to pace. You’re very active when you write.
» MATT: Listen to me, the man wrote for the
Smothers Brothers. He wrote with
Pryor and he wrote with
Cosby. He invented Studio 60. He gave me my first job and lost his because he tried to put a sketch I wrote on the air.
» DANNY: That’s not why he lost his job.
» MATT: I don’t care. I’d rather sit in
Lorne Michaels’ office.
» DANNY: Well, Lorne’s office is in New York and he’s still using it. So you’re gonna use this one.
At that time Matt has recently ended a romantic relationship with Harriet, following a fight over her appearance on
The 700 Club to promote her new album of spiritual music. However, Matt, by his own admission, isn't entirely over his feelings for her; in "The Christmas Show", he even kisses her. The confusion that the two feel over the status of their relationship builds to a crescendo in "The Harriet Dinner, Part 2", where Harriet decides she's breaking up with Matt 'for good.' This, along with the stresses of writing the show almost single-handed, has led to Matt developing an apparent dependency on prescription drugs.
Though raised
Jewish, Matt's religious beliefs are described by Harriet as "
East Coast liberal Jewish atheist". In "The Christmas Show", Matt ironically observes that he's the only Jew and most
fervent supporter of
Christmas among the writing staff. Matt has a nephew who's entering college in the fall of 2007, implying the existence of a brother or sister for Matt. When Matt is bidding in an online auction to go to a dinner honoring Harriet, he asks his assistant, after spending a lot of money, to call his parents and ask for his allowance back. This implies that both his parents are still alive.
Matt works on a black
Apple Macbook when writing for the show.
In real life
Matt and Harriet's relationship is based on Sorkin's relationship with
West Wing actress
Kristin Chenoweth.
Further Information
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