The Niagara Falls Review

Fort Erie chef makes network debut

- KRIS DUBE SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW

Fort Erie native Matty Matheson appeared on a TV show other than his own this week, perhaps the most significan­t moment of his career as a celebrity.

The chef and star of Viceland’s It’s Suppertime, made his U.S. network debut on Wednesday night, as a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

He participat­ed in a cooking segment, preparing a cheeseburg­er for the late night talk show host.

Matheson has wrapped dozens of episodes of his own shows, appeared on numerous internet and Canadian talk shows – but this week’s visit to the NBC Studios set at Rockefelle­r Centre in New York City is the biggest and the most nervewrack­ing, he said in an interview Wednesday.

“I had the same anxiety I had on my wedding day,” he said.

Despite the pressure of being on a popular late night network TV show, Matheson said Meyers’ warm and approachab­le personalit­y made things a little more comfortabl­e.

“He’s super chill,” Matheson said about the talk show host, who spent many years as a cast member and head writer at Saturday Night Live before landing his own program on NBC.

“It was the best thing ever — just wild.”

On Late Night, the house band often welcomes guest musicians to sit in for a week – playing the show’s intro and ditties before and after commercial breaks.

Sitting down at the drum kit this week is Alan Cage, the drummer for the iconic post-hardcore band Quicksand, of which Matheson has been a fan of for many years.

He was able to shoot the breeze with him about music, but Cage also appreciate­d Matheson paying homage to New York City hardcore band, Judge, by wearing the band’s T-shirt on air.

Also appearing on the show were comedian John Mulaney and Seth Moulton, a Democratic U.S. Congressma­n.

Matheson has been involved in Toronto’s restaurant business for more than 15 years and is a graduate of Lakeshore Catholic High School in Port Colborne.

Before Dead Set on Life and It’s Suppertime, Matheson cooked up a number of ‘How-To’ videos for Munchies, the food division of Vice.

Matheson also has dabbled in acting, appearing as a character on the CBC series Workin’ Moms.

 ?? INSTAGRAM PHOTO ?? Matty Matheson, chef and star of Viceland’s It’s Suppertime, made his U.S. network debut on Wednesday night, as a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
INSTAGRAM PHOTO Matty Matheson, chef and star of Viceland’s It’s Suppertime, made his U.S. network debut on Wednesday night, as a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

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