Matthew Labyorteaux

About Matthew Labyorteaux

Who is it?: Actor
Birth Day: December 08, 1966
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, United States, United States
Birth Sign: Capricorn
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 1972–present
Known for: Role of Albert Quinn Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie

Matthew Labyorteaux Net Worth

Matthew Labyorteaux was born on December 08, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, United States, United States, is Actor. Matthew Labyorteaux is an American actor as well as voice artist. He is best known for appearing as Albert Quinn Ingalls on the TV series ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and as Richie Adler on the drama series ‘Whiz Kids’. He is also famous for voicing Jaden Yuki in the Japanese anime ‘Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.’ Labyorteaux has guest-starred in several TV shows, including ‘Lou Grant’, ‘Here's Boomer’, ‘The Love Boat’, ‘Amazing Stories’, ‘Highway to Heaven’, ‘Hotel’, ‘Night Court’ and ‘Paradise’, to name a few. He has also contributed to the big screen by acting in movies, such as ‘A Woman Under the Influence’, ‘King of the Gypsies’ and ‘Deadly Friend’. As a voice artist, Labyorteaux has provided his voice to the films ‘Mulan’, ‘Everyone's Hero’, ‘Bride Wars’ and ‘The Wind Rises’. As for now, the American actor is not active on either the small or the big screen. From the past few years, the media has not been updated with any information regarding his current personal and professional life events.
Matthew Labyorteaux is a member of Voice Actors

💰Matthew Labyorteaux Net worth: $13 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1930

Labyorteaux was born in Los Angeles and adopted by interior designer and talent agent Ronald Labyorteaux (1930–1992) and Actress Frances Marshall (1927–2012). He is the younger brother of Patrick, also adopted and also an actor, and Jane. According to a biography about Matthew published by A&E Television Networks, "He was diagnosed as being autistic, and experts told his parents that Labyorteaux might never lead a normal life."

1977

Aside from his tenure on Little House on the Prairie, Labyorteaux also starred in the short-lived television series The Red Hand Gang (1977) and Whiz Kids (1983–84), in addition to several made-for-television movies. His most prominent film role was in Wes Craven's Deadly Friend (1986) as Paul Conway, a young genius who resurrects a dead girl using an artificial intelligence microchip from a robot he created that had previously been destroyed by a malicious neighbor.

1978

An article in People magazine from 1978 said he was thought to be fully autistic for the first five years of his life.

1981

Labyorteaux is a skilled video game player. In October 1981, he finished in 10th place for Centipede at the Atari, Inc. world championships. In April 1982, he became the United States Pac-Man champion at a People-sponsored tournament, with a score of 1,200,000.

1992

In 1992, Matthew and Patrick founded the Youth Rescue Fund (which was partnered with Los Angeles Youth Supportive Services), a charity organization that assists young people in crisis, and they have since engaged in fundraising for youth shelters across the U.S. The organization is no longer active.