Matt Hobby

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Matt Hobby
Matt Hobby Overload the Machine 2012.jpg
Hobby in 2012
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active2005–present
Spouse
Mary Grill
(m. 2011)
Children3

Matt Hobby is an American actor and comedian, known for his portrayals of Pastor Jeff Difford in Young Sheldon , Philip in the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire , Rudy Truitt in Hart of Dixie and Pat Landy in The Grinder .

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Career

Matt Hobby began his acting career in 2008 when he played a character in the direct-to-DVD film The Cult of Sincerity.

He has appeared in television series such as Mom , Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 , Onion SportsDome and Fresh Off the Boat . He appeared as Rudy Truitt in the drama series Hart of Dixie for ten episodes. He also played Philip, a servant (later butler) of the Thompson House, in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire .[ citation needed ]

Hobby played the role of Pastor Jeff Difford, a pastor of the church in the CBS television series Young Sheldon from 2017 to 2024. For the first two seasons, he was a recurring character, but he was promoted to the main cast starting with the third season. [1] [2] Hobby's real life wife, Mary Grill, portrays his character's new wife in the show. [3]

In 2022, Matt started the popular podcast, Pay or Request, co-hosted with writer and comedian Joe Schiappa.

Personal life

Hobby is married to actress Mary Grill. The couple have twin sons named Ernie and Lyle. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Cult of SincerityBoDirect-to-video
2011DEC. 26ElfShort film
2013Big City, Bright LightsShort film
2013 Breakup at a Wedding Alison's Male Best Friend
2016SpaghettimanPot Doctor
2018One Way Wolf Blitzer Freaky FridayIsaacShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Diamonds Wow!Mark ZuckerbergEpisode: "Zuckerberg's Facebook Apology"
2012 Boardwalk Empire Thompson House Servant Philip5 episodes
2013 Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 HostEpisode: "Dating Games"
2013–2015 Hart of Dixie Rudy Truitt10 episodes
2015Highly Evolved HumanDoctorUnknown episodes
2015 Mom ChipEpisode: "Dropped Soap and a Big Guy on a Throne"
2015–2016 The Grinder Pat Landy5 episodes
2015The Genderton ProjectTelevision movie
2015Skits-O-FrenicClimberEpisode: "What the Duck?"
2017–2024 Young Sheldon Pastor Jeff Difford [5] [6] Recurring (Seasons 12)
Series regular (Seasons 37)
2018The Emperor's Newest ClothesTailor (voice)Television short film
2019 Fresh Off the Boat KurtEpisode: "Cupid's Crossbow"
2019 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Carl DuganEpisode: "Five-Card Duds"

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