Matthew James Willis, widely recognized by his stage name Matt Willis, is an English singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and television personality celebrated for his multifaceted contributions to both music and television. He was born in Tooting, London, England, on May 8, 1983.
Rising to prominence as a co-founder, bassist, and co-vocalist of the acclaimed pop-punk band Busted, Willis played a pivotal role in shaping the band's success with hit singles such as "Year 3000," "What I Go To School For," "Crashed The Wedding," and "Air Hostess," along with albums including "Half Way There," "Night Driver," and "A Present For Everyone."
Beyond his musical endeavors, Willis has showcased his talents in the realm of acting, featuring prominently in television series like "Casualty," "Birds of a Feather," and "EastEnders." Additionally, he has become a familiar face on various television programs, including the reality show "Sunday Brunch," "Cooking with the Stars UK," "Loose Women," "This Morning," and "Top of the Pops."
Music, Rock
Actors, Film and TV
Hip-Hop, Music
Film and TV, TV Personality