Matthew Labyorteaux
Matthew Charles Labyorteaux (born December 8, 1966) is an American film, television and voice actor.[2][3] In many of his credits, his last name is spelled as "Laborteaux".[4] He is also credited as Matthew Charles for his work in animation.
| Matthew Labyorteaux | |
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|  Labyorteaux and Katy Kurtzman on Little House on the Prairie, 1977 | |
| Born | Matthew Charles Labyorteaux December 8, 1966 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1972–present | 
| Known for | Role of Albert Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie | 
| Spouse(s) | Leslie Labyorteaux  (m. 2020) | 
| Children | 2[1] | 
| Family | Patrick Labyorteaux (brother) | 
He is best known for portraying Albert Ingalls[5] on Little House on the Prairie from 1978–1983. He is also known as the voice of Jaden Yuki and The Supreme King in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX from 2005–2008.
Early life
    
Labyorteaux was born in Los Angeles and adopted by interior designer and talent agent Ronald Labyorteaux (1930–92) and actress Frances Marshall, née Frances Newman (1927–2012). He is the younger brother of Patrick, also adopted and also an actor, and Jane. An article in People magazine from 1978 reported that he was born with a hole in his heart and thought to be autistic for the first five years of his life.[6]
Career
    
Labyorteaux began working in commercials at the age of seven, having been discovered while accompanying his older brother, Patrick Labyorteaux, to a casting call. He shortly thereafter landed his first dramatic role in A Woman Under the Influence, directed and written by John Cassavetes, where he played one of the children of Peter Falk's and Gena Rowlands's characters.[7]
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 (1983–1984), 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.[8]
He made guest appearances on numerous television shows, including The Rookies, The Bob Newhart Show, Mulligan's Stew, Lou Grant, Here's Boomer (spin-off of The Red Hand Gang), The Love Boat, Simon & Simon (crossover episode with Whiz Kids), Highway to Heaven, Night Court, Paradise, and Silk Stalkings.
More recently, Labyorteaux has worked as a voice actor, providing characterizations in video games and animated features, additional dialogue recording in film and television, and voice-over in advertisements.
Filmography
    
    Film
    
- Year - Title - Role - Notes - 1974 - A Woman Under the Influence - Angelo Longhetti - 1978 - King of the Gypsies - Middle Dave - 1986 - Deadly Friend - Paul Conway - 1998 - Mulan - Additional voices - 2006 - Everyone's Hero - 2009 - Bride Wars - 2011 - Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time - Jaden Yuki (voice) - English dub - 2013 - The Wind Rises - Additional voices - English dub - 2018 - Next Gen 
Television
    
- Year - Title - Role - Notes - 1975 - The Rookies - Jody Gifford - Episode: "Lamb to the Slaughter" - 1975 - Phyllis - Child - Episode: "There's No Business Like No Business" - 1976, 
 1978–1983- Little House on the Prairie - Albert Quinn Ingalls, Young Charles Ingalls - 89 episodes - 1976 - NBC Special Treat - Billy - Episode: "Papa and Me" - 1976 - The Practice - Pete - Episode: "Judy Sinclair" - 1976 - Doc - David - Episode: The Death of a Turtle - 1976 - The Bob Newhart Show - Richie - Episode: "My Boy Guillermo" - 1977 - A Circle of Children - Brian O'Connell - Television film - 1977 - Most Wanted - Billy Joe Nelson - Episode: "The Tunnel Killer" - 1977 - Mulligan's Stew - Duane - Episode: "Biggest Mansion" - 1977 - The Red Hand Gang - Frankie - 12 episodes - 1977 - Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo - Matthew Beck - Television film - 1977 - Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman - Johnny Doe / Wild Child - 23 episodes - 1978 - Killing Stone - Christopher Stone - Television film - 1979 - The Little House Years - Albert Ingalls - Television film - 1979 - Lou Grant - Mark Donner - Episode: "Kids" - 1980 - Here's Boomer - Jesse - Episode: "Jailbreak" - 1980 - The Aliens Are Coming - Timmy Garner - Television film - 1982 - The Love Boat - Chip Bronson - Episode: "Winning Isn't Everything" - 1983 - Little House: Look Back to Yesterday - Albert Ingalls - Television film - 1983 - Simon & Simon - Richie Adler - Episode: "Fly the Alibi Skies" - 1983– 1984- Whiz Kids - Richie Adler - 18 episodes - 1985 - Amazing Stories - Andy - Episode: "Fine Tuning" - 1985 - Highway to Heaven - Matt Haynes - Episode: "The Right Thing" - 1986 - Shattered Spirits - Ken Mollencamp - Television film - 1988 - Hotel - Mark Daniels - Episode: "Double Take" - 1989 - Night Court - Bobby Johnson - 2 episodes - 1990 - Paradise - Sam Devitt - Episode: "The Coward" - 1991 - The Last to Go - Nathan Holover - Television film - 1991 - Silk Stalkings - Jason Dietz - Episode: "Dirty Laundry" - 1993 - Barbarians at the Gate - Teenaged F. Ross Johnson - Television film - 1995 - Aaahh!!! Real Monsters - Rob, Chuck (voices) - Episode: "Eau de Krumm/O'Lucky Monster" - 2005– 2006- G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 - Scott Abernathy (voice) - 7 episodes - 2005– 2008- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Jaden Yuki/The Supreme King (voice) - 155 episodes - 2007 - Winx Club - Nabu (voice) - 6 episodes 
Video games
    
- Year - Title - Role - 2003– 2004- .hack series - Additional voices - 2006 - Thrillville - Adult male #1, Announcer - 2007 - Thrillville: Off the Rails - Accountant, Adult male #1, Announcer, Tank player - 2011 - Star Wars: The Old Republic - Additional voices - 2012 - Kinect Star Wars - Gold 5, Padawan #2 - 2013 - Gangstar Vegas - Male casino dealer, Radio ads - 2017 - Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links - Jaden Yuki, Jaden / Yubel, Supreme King Jaden 
Accolades
    
- Year - Association - Category - Show - Result - 1983 - Young Artist Awards - Best Young Actor in a Drama Series - Little House on the Prairie - Nominated - 1984 - Best Young Actor in a New Television Series - Whiz Kids - Nominated - Best Young Actor in a Drama Series - Little House on the Prairie - Nominated 
References
    
- Pop Culture Retro interview with Matthew Labyorteaux from Little House on the Prairie! Part One. Pop Culture Retro. May 19, 2021. Archived from the original on September 12, 2021. Retrieved October 5, 2021 – via YouTube.
- Reilly, S. (September 11, 1978). Donovan, H (ed.). "Landon's Little Kids". People Weekly. Chicago, IL: Time. 10 (11): 92–96. ISSN 0093-7673. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
- Harris, H. (December 20, 1981). Roberts, E.L., Jr. (ed.). "Laborteaux trio: Matt, Pat, and Mom" (PDF). The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, PA: J.S. Knight: TV04. ISSN 0885-6613. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
- "Matthew Labyorteaux". IMdb. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- "Matthew Labyorteaux". Biography.com. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- Reilly, Sue (September 11, 1978). "Landon's little kids". People. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- Norton, Paula (February 7, 1976). "Notes from the wasteland: A special friendship". Argus-Courier.
- Goldstein, Patrick (October 14, 1986). "Deadly Friend slows flow of gore". The Los Angeles Times.
External links
    
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matthew Labyorteaux. | 
- "About Patrick Laborteaux and Matthew Laborteaux". Little House on the Prairie (littlehouseontheprairie.com).
- Matthew Labyorteaux at IMDb
- Matthew Labyorteaux at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Matthew Labyorteaux at Anime News Network's encyclopedia