Grad student Matochi lands part in episode of CBS TV show "Zoo"

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The first episode will debut on Tuesday, June 30.

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Scenes featuring Matochi were shot this week. He expects the episode to air sometime mid-season.

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Matochi, 28, who is from Brazil, has landed roles in more than a dozen TV commercials, including for Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance and Buick automobiles.

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His latest role will enable him to earn a Screen Actors Guild card, a coveted milestone for up-and-coming actors, since it is often a requirement for snagging roles in big productions.