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Malloy's first work on television was a starring role on thee HBO Cable series ''Tanner88'' with [[Richard Cox]]. Malloy played campaign staffer Deke Connors. In 1997, Malloy guest starred on ''The Practice'' in "The Means" with [[Tony Amendola]]. The characters Amendola and Malloy portrayed were part of an ongoing storyline where they were part of a class-action against a Boston power company. Also in 1997, Malloy guested on ''C-16:FBI'' starring [[Zach Grenier]] in "Russian Winter" with [[Pasha Lychnikoff]] and [[Glenn Morshower]]. Malloy worked with future film co-star Alan Ruck on ''Spin City'' also starring [[Victoria Dillard]] in "Deaf Man Walking"(1999) with [[John Harrington Bland]]. 1999 kept Malloy active on television because next was ''NYPD Blue'' starring [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[Sharon Lawrence]] in "Show & Tell" with [[Chad Allen]].
 
Malloy's first work on television was a starring role on thee HBO Cable series ''Tanner88'' with [[Richard Cox]]. Malloy played campaign staffer Deke Connors. In 1997, Malloy guest starred on ''The Practice'' in "The Means" with [[Tony Amendola]]. The characters Amendola and Malloy portrayed were part of an ongoing storyline where they were part of a class-action against a Boston power company. Also in 1997, Malloy guested on ''C-16:FBI'' starring [[Zach Grenier]] in "Russian Winter" with [[Pasha Lychnikoff]] and [[Glenn Morshower]]. Malloy worked with future film co-star Alan Ruck on ''Spin City'' also starring [[Victoria Dillard]] in "Deaf Man Walking"(1999) with [[John Harrington Bland]]. 1999 kept Malloy active on television because next was ''NYPD Blue'' starring [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[Sharon Lawrence]] in "Show & Tell" with [[Chad Allen]].
   
For the 21st century, Malloy acted on ''Charmed'' in "All Hell Breaks Loose"(2001) with [[Michael Bailey Smith]]. On ''Tremors'', Malloy worked with [[Melinda Clarke]] in "Night of the Shriekers"(2003). In 2005, Malloy appeard on ''House'' starring [[Jennifer Morrison]] in "Love Hurts" with [[John Cho]] and [[Keone Young]], also was ''Without a Trace'' starring [[Enrique Murciano]] in the final episode of the series that year, "When Darkness Falls". In 2006, Malloy got to work with Trek icons [[Rene Auberjonois]] and [[William Shatner]] on their series ''Boston Legal'' in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Andrew Prine]], followed by ''The West Wing'' in "Institutional Memories" with [[Vince Grant]] and [[Scott Klace]]. Then came ''Medium'' executive produced by [[Kelsey Grammer]] in "Four Dreams"
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For the 21st century, Malloy acted on ''Charmed'' in "All Hell Breaks Loose"(2001) with [[Michael Bailey Smith]]. On ''Tremors'', Malloy worked with [[Melinda Clarke]] in "Night of the Shriekers"(2003). In 2005, Malloy appeard on ''House'' starring [[Jennifer Morrison]] in "Love Hurts" with [[John Cho]] and [[Keone Young]], also was ''Without a Trace'' starring [[Enrique Murciano]] in the final episode of the series that year, "When Darkness Falls". In 2006, Malloy got to work with Trek icons [[Rene Auberjonois]] and [[William Shatner]] on their series ''Boston Legal'' in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Andrew Prine]], followed by ''The West Wing'' in "Institutional Memories" with [[Vince Grant]] and [[Scott Klace]]. Then came ''Medium'' executive produced by [[Kelsey Grammer]] in "Four Dreams". Next was the short-lived police comedy-drama ''Raines'' in "Stone Dead" with [[Linda Park]]. In the spring of that year, Malloy was guest-cast on ''NUMB3RS'' in "Burn Rate" with [[Lisa Vidal]]. Another time in which Malloy appeared on a short-lived series the FOX drama ''K-Ville'' starring [[John Carroll Lynch]] in "Flood, Wind & Fire" with [[Michael Harney]] and Scott Klace. But out of all of the television work in which Malloy was seen, his greatest Trek connection on TV was his performance on ''C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation'' starring [[Wallace Langham]] and [[Liz Vassey]]. In the seventh season "Loco Motives"(2006), Malloy played a slacker who murders his landlord portrayed by [[Lilyan Chauvin]]. Also in that episode was [[Becky Wahlstrom]].
   
 
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Matt Malloy portrayed the character Grish in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Acquisition". He also provided the voice of Omag in the 2003 video game Star Trek: Elite Force II.

1990s work

Malloy has been acting since the late 1980s but was not until he performed in the 1992 drama Wind did Malloy work with another Trek actor. That being Ned Vaughn. Malloy followed with Mrs. Parker & the Vicious Circle(1994) with Wallace Shawn. That same year was Hand Gun with Seymour Cassel. In 1996, Malloy joined Corbin Bernsen and Michael Buchman Silver in the telefilm Bloodhounds, where Bernsen was the film's lead. Again in 1996 was Malloy acting in Boys opposite Christopher Pettiet and Winona Ryder. In 1997, Malloy was in The Alarmist with Dennis Cockrum. Malloy got to appear in the award-winning film As Good as It Gets also 1997 with Kaitlin Hopkins. 1998 was a busy year for Malloy. First was Starstruck with Spencer Garrett. Malloy was among the many Trek alumni when he appeared in the Jerry Bruckheimer produced, Micheal Bay directed Armageddon co-written by J.J. Abrams. Armageddon also boasted Jeff Austin, Brian Brophy, Jim Fitzpatrick, Googy Gress, Anthony Guidera, James Harper, John Mahon, J. Patrick McCormack, Andy Milder, and Lawrence Tierney in what was to be Tierney's final film role as Harry Stamper Sr. Armageddon was the most successful film of that year. That year, Malloy worked once Micheal Buchman Silver in the dramedy Playing by Heart. The film featured many Trek alumni but not nearly as many as Armageddon. Joining Malloy and Silver in this film were David Clennon, April Grace, Tim Halligan, and Kellie Waymire. 1999 proved to be another busy year as Malloy found himself in the independant release Election with Molly Hagan, Mark Harelik, and Holmes R. Osborne.

2000s work

2000 kept Malloy in the pipeline. First was the high school beauty pageant comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous with Kirstie Alley. In the 21st century, Malloy was seen in Everything Put Together with Shelly Desai, Tom McCleister, and Alan Ruck. Then came South of Heaven, West of Hell with Noble Willingham. Malloy was seen in a film that mined the tragedy of the murder of Jon-Benet Ramsey in the biopic Perfect Murder, Perfect Town"Jon-Benet & the City of Boulder with Ronny Cox, James G. MacDonald, John Rubinstein, and Sean Whalen. The year came to a close when Malloy got work in the high school drama Finding Forrester joining F. Murray Abraham, April Grace and Michael Nouri. In 2001, Malloy was cast in the Steven Spielberg directed A.I.: Artificial Intelligence. The sci-fi drama re-teamed Malloy and April Grace. With them in this film were Paula Malcomson and Matt Winston. In 2003, Malloy was joined by Ron Canada, Clyde Kusatsu, Jim Metzler, and Angela Paton in the independant drama The United States of Leland. The year ended when Malloy appeared in a telefilm remake of the independant film Fargo with Robert Joy and the short film The Goldfish with Henry Gibson. 2004 kicked off with Malloy in the thriller Spartan with Steven Culp [[Margot Farley],] and Natalia Nogulich. Malloy entered a long period work in film but with no Trek alumni joining him. That drought eneded in 2007 when Malloy worked opposite Diedrich Bader in Sunny & Share Love You. In 2008, Malloy appeared in the controversial drama Choke with Joel Grey and Brad William Henke. Choke received the controversy due to the seemingly approving portrayal of auto-erotic asphyxiation. Malloy was seen next in the seldom-noticed short film The last Days of Limbo with Ian Abercrombie.

Television Work

Malloy's first work on television was a starring role on thee HBO Cable series Tanner88 with Richard Cox. Malloy played campaign staffer Deke Connors. In 1997, Malloy guest starred on The Practice in "The Means" with Tony Amendola. The characters Amendola and Malloy portrayed were part of an ongoing storyline where they were part of a class-action against a Boston power company. Also in 1997, Malloy guested on C-16:FBI starring Zach Grenier in "Russian Winter" with Pasha Lychnikoff and Glenn Morshower. Malloy worked with future film co-star Alan Ruck on Spin City also starring Victoria Dillard in "Deaf Man Walking"(1999) with John Harrington Bland. 1999 kept Malloy active on television because next was NYPD Blue starring Gordon Clapp and Sharon Lawrence in "Show & Tell" with Chad Allen.

For the 21st century, Malloy acted on Charmed in "All Hell Breaks Loose"(2001) with Michael Bailey Smith. On Tremors, Malloy worked with Melinda Clarke in "Night of the Shriekers"(2003). In 2005, Malloy appeard on House starring Jennifer Morrison in "Love Hurts" with John Cho and Keone Young, also was Without a Trace starring Enrique Murciano in the final episode of the series that year, "When Darkness Falls". In 2006, Malloy got to work with Trek icons Rene Auberjonois and William Shatner on their series Boston Legal in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" with Ed Begley, Jr. and Andrew Prine, followed by The West Wing in "Institutional Memories" with Vince Grant and Scott Klace. Then came Medium executive produced by Kelsey Grammer in "Four Dreams". Next was the short-lived police comedy-drama Raines in "Stone Dead" with Linda Park. In the spring of that year, Malloy was guest-cast on NUMB3RS in "Burn Rate" with Lisa Vidal. Another time in which Malloy appeared on a short-lived series the FOX drama K-Ville starring John Carroll Lynch in "Flood, Wind & Fire" with Michael Harney and Scott Klace. But out of all of the television work in which Malloy was seen, his greatest Trek connection on TV was his performance on C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation starring Wallace Langham and Liz Vassey. In the seventh season "Loco Motives"(2006), Malloy played a slacker who murders his landlord portrayed by Lilyan Chauvin. Also in that episode was Becky Wahlstrom.

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