Howarth is the fourth actor to play Matt Clark. Eddie Cibrian originated the role in 1994. The character was later recast in 2000 with Russell Lawrence, before Rick Hearst took over until Matt was written out in November 2001.
Asked about his approach, Howarth said, “I trust the writing and I think that the writers have a clear vision of who this guy is.”
Howarth said he hasn’t focused on revisiting the character’s past scenes, choosing instead to focus on the current scripts. “I really just try to stick to what I could figure out from what they were writing rather than try to do what the other two actors who’ve played the part did.”
Howarth added that the key is moving the character forward rather than recreating the past. “On some level, you have to just do your thing with what the writers give you,” he added. “That’s probably the best way to go about it.”
Howarth has enjoyed a successful daytime career since debuting on Loving in 1992 as Kent Winslow and later appearing on Guiding Light as Jory. He later became a soap icon on One Life to Live as Todd Manning, followed by an eight-year run on As The World Turns as Paul Ryan, before joining General Hospital, where he played three different roles over 11 years.
The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on CBS with episodes streaming weeknights on Paramount Plus.
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