Matt Jones
Matt Jones is an actor and comedian, known for his portrayals of Brandon “Badger” Mayhew on the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad, Baxter on the CBS sitcom Mom, and Ned Dorneget in NCIS.
Guest Appearances
June 16, 2024
Breaking Bad’s Matt Jones joins the HDTGM crew to cover the 1984 musical comedy that nobody wanted, Rhinestone starring Sylvester Stallone & Dolly Parton.
November 4, 2019
Matt Jones (El Camino, Breaking Bad, Bob Hearts Abishola) joins Zach and Jess for an all new musical packed with a neighborhood full of houses touched by makeover shows, HGTV producers, and more! With songs like “Good Morning Makeover Street”, “Never Fall In Love Again”, and “A Slob Decorates Your Living Room Starring Mark”, it’s the best home makeover musical you’ll ever hear!
November 7, 2014
Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton star in the musical comedy that no one wanted. Recorded LIVE at Largo in Los Angeles, special guest Matt Jones joins Paul, June, & Jason to talk about an 80’s classic by the name of Rhinestone.
October 22, 2014
Howard and Kulap are joined by Matt Jones in this up close and personal episode of Who Charted, that comes to us straight from the LA PODFEST!!! When it’s live, anything can happen, and it does! We start with Howard explaining the most important ingredient to any successful meditation process, followed by the rhyme and reason behind the transformation of John Mellencamp’s musical identity. Plus, the gang explains why the world watches movies due to issues that we all have with our fathers. Finally, in a can’t miss moment, Matt Jones reveals his list of “b side” comedy movies that you’ve never seen, but that will change your lives forever. And for the finale, Howard takes us on a musical journey, preceded by a quick game of “Shredstaurant,” the legendary restaurant game where every food, every comment, and every moment is accompanied by a mind blowing guitar lick.
May 20, 2014
Join Kevin as he sits down with actor Matt Jones (Breaking Bad, Mom) as they discuss his acting career transcending a high school theater beginning to small screen success. Matt chats about gaining his signature voice while touring Europe with Boom Chicago, figure roller-skating to “Macho Duck,” and jerks asking him if he has any meth to sell them.