
Leading with Authenticity: Matthew Marsden’s Mission to Honor Veterans Through Film
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In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry sits down with actor and producer Matthew Marsden, known for his roles in Black Hawk Down, Rambo, and Transformers. Though not a Veteran himself, Marsden has become a passionate advocate for the military community through his work on and off the screen.
Marsden shares how his experience training with Army Rangers for Black Hawk Down fundamentally shaped his respect for service members and inspired a lifelong commitment to telling authentic Veteran stories. He discusses the importance of accuracy in military portrayals, his personal connections with Veterans, and the motivation behind his film I Am That Man—a movie created with direct feedback from Veterans to ensure realism.
From taking pride in uniform details to pushing back on Hollywood inaccuracies, Marsden explains why getting it right matters. He also opens up about leadership on set, lessons learned from Michael Caine, and why he believes Veterans make outstanding actors and filmmakers.
Whether you're a Veteran, an aspiring actor, or someone who believes in honoring service through story, this episode is packed with insight, authenticity, and appreciation for those who’ve served.