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Matt Stone

 
Actor: Matt Stone
  • Born: May 26, 1971
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Bowling For Columbine, South Park
  • First Major Screen Credit: Cannibal! The Musical (1996)

Biography

As co-creator of South Park, one of the most highly rated original series ever to grace Comedy Central, Matt Stone is responsible for one of the most entertaining and gleefully disgusting shows in television history, a cultural phenomenon that has successfully polarized its equally fervent fans and detractors.

Born May 26, 1971, in Houston, TX, Stone moved to Littleton, CO, with his family when he was very young. He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder as a math major, and it was there that he met fellow student Trey Parker, with whom he started making a series of crudely animated cartoons. In 1996, Parker and Stone collaborated on their first film, Cannibal! The Musical, which caught the attention of FoxLab executive Brian Graden. Graden commissioned them to make a Christmas video card, The Spirit of Christmas, a five-minute cartoon that featured the debut of the four foul-mouthed third graders who would become South Park's stars: fairly normal Stan Marsh, neurotic Kyle Broflovski, perpetually doomed Kenny McCormick, and fat and nasty Eric Cartman. The video -- its language uncensored -- quickly became the talk of Hollywood, and the guilty pleasure of watching four cartoon kids say bad words soon became the privilege of anyone with the cable channel Comedy Central. Debuting August 13, 1997, South Park became both hit and subject of controversy, as it was often invoked as yet another example of the popular-culture depravity corrupting America's children.

However, controversy did not stop the show's rapid ascent to a place of honor in America's pop culture lexicon. Following Orgazmo (1997), the Parker film that Stone produced, and BASEketball (1998), in which he starred with Parker, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut hit movie screens across the country during the summer of 1999. The film became a modest hit, further establishing Stone's reputation as one of Hollywood's most successfully idiosyncratic talents. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Matt Stone

Stone at The Amazing Meeting in 2007
Born Matthew Richard Stone
May 26, 1971 (1971-05-26) (age 38)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Writer, Television director, Television producer
Spouse(s) Angela Howard

Matthew Richard "Matt" Stone (was born May 26, 1971) is an American screenwriter, producer, voice artist, musician and actor, best known for being the co-creator of South Park along with creative partner Trey Parker. He is married to Angela Howard.

Stone started his film career in 1992, making a holiday short titled Jesus vs. Frosty. His first success came from Cannibal! The Musical. From there he made another short title Jesus vs. Santa, leading him and his college friend Trey Parker to create the animated television series South Park, which has been on television for over a decade. He has three Emmy Awards for his role in South Park, winning for both "Outstanding Programming More Than One Hour" and "Outstanding Programming Less Than One Hour".

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Biography

Early life

Stone was born in Houston, Texas to Gerald Whitney Stone, an economics professor, and Sheila Lois Belasco (who share the first names of the South Park character Kyle's parents). Stone's mother is Jewish and his father is Irish. Stone himself "grew up agnostic" and considers himself "ethnically Jewish, but that's about all."[1] He has a younger sister named Rachel. Stone was raised in the Denver, Colorado area, before moving to Littleton, Colorado. He attended Heritage High School in Littleton. He holds a degree in mathematics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and was their first student to hold a double major in film and mathematics.[2]

Career

In 1992 Stone and Parker created Jesus vs. Frosty.[3] It included four boys, two resembling Stan and Kyle, one called Kenny who looked like Cartman, and a fourth unnamed boy who looked like Kenny McCormick. Both Jesus and Cannibal! The Musical were made while they were students at the University of Colorado film school, studying under both Stan Brakhage and Jerry Aronson. After the duo released Cannibal! The Musical, they were asked to make another animated short.[4][5] They came down to two ideas: one a sequel to Jesus vs. Frosty, and one about a character that would later be recurring in South Park, Mr. Hankey.[6] They chose to write about the four boys, and their decision ultimately opened the door for them to present a show (South Park) to Comedy Central.[7] Stone and Parker produced 13 episodes for season 1.[8] In 1997, they also released Orgazmo, a movie rated NC-17. In 1998, they made BASEketball, another feature film, while being renewed for a second season of South Park. In 1999, Stone and Parker made South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, which gave the series prominence.[9] The film's music was nominated for an Academy Award, but lost.[10] In 2001, the duo announced they would do 39 shorts between the lengths of 2 and 5 minutes.[11] Although originally thought to be South Park-related, they decided they would do something different. The result was the shorts 'Princess'.[12] The content was so extreme that it was cancelled after two shows aired.[13] In 2001, they also created That's My Bush!, another television series. Despite great reviews, the show was cancelled after one season for its cost, reportedly $700,000 per episode[14]. In 2004, they made a film titled Team America: World Police [15][16] which many critics reviewed positively.[17] Today, South Park is still airing new episodes, now going on its thirteenth season.[18]

Stone is also a member of the band DVDA with Parker, for which he plays bass and drums.[citation needed] DVDA's songs have appeared in many of the duo's productions.[citation needed] They include Orgazmo, BASEketball, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, and Team America: World Police.[19][20][21][22]

Matt claimed to have been on acid with Trey Parker at the time of the 2000 Academy Awards, where they wore dresses popularized by Jennifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow at previous awards shows.[23]

On September 28, 2007, Parker and Stone acquired the US rights to the Canadian-made Kenny vs. Spenny, which premiered November 14, 2007 on Comedy Central with ten old and new episodes.[24]

Stone and Parker are collaborating with Avenue Q composer Robert Lopez on a musical about Mormons, has a working title of Mormon Musical, which will star Cheyenne Jackson, and is planned for a 2009 opening.[25]

Regarding his political views, Stone has said "I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals."[26][27]

Filmography

Year Production Role Other notes
1992 Jesus vs. Frosty Actor, Producer, Writer
1994 Cannibal! The Musical Actor, Producer, Writer
1995 Jesus vs. Santa Actor, Producer, Writer
Your Studio and You Actor, Writer Cameo
1997 South Park (Television Series; 1997-present) Co-Creator, Voice Actor, Writer, Director, Executive Producer
Orgazmo Actor, Writer, Producer Cameo
1998 BASEketball Actor
1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Voice Actor, Writer, Producer
2000 Even If You Don't Director Music Video
2001 Princess (Flash series) Director, Writer, Voice Actor, Producer Animation Shorts
That's My Bush! (Television Series; 2001) Co-creator, Writer, Executive Producer Cameo
2003 Bowling for Columbine Interviewee
2004 Team America: World Police Writer, Voice Actor, Producer
2006 This Film Is Not Yet Rated Interviewee
2007 Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo Actor

Voices on South Park

Kyle Broflovski, a South Park character based largely on Matt Stone.

Matt Stone voices Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Leopold "Butters" Stotch, three of the main characters on the show, as well as Kyle's father Gerald and Kenny's father Stuart. He also voices recurring characters Jimbo Kern, Jesus, Saddam Hussein, Big Gay Al, Pip, Terrance, Tweek, Craig Tucker, Father Maxi, Skeeter, Mr. Adler, and Osama bin Laden, as well as many other minor speaking roles.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Raphael, Rebecca. "Who is Kyle Broslofski?". Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. http://www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/980522/kyle.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-03. 
  2. ^ "University of Colorado, Boulder - Alumni". University of Colorado, Boulder. http://www.colorado.edu/FilmStudies/alumni/index.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-25. 
  3. ^ "The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Frosty". spscriptorium.com. http://www.spscriptorium.com/Treats/SOC1script.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  4. ^ http://www.vh1.com/press/bios/brian_graden.jhtml
  5. ^ http://www.notablebiographies.com/news/Ge-La/Graden-Brian.html
  6. ^ "The South Park Timeline". spscriptorium.com. http://www.spscriptorium.com/SPinfo/SPTimeline1990s.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  7. ^ "The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Santa". spscriptorium.com. http://www.spscriptorium.com/Treats/SOC2script.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  8. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park
  9. ^ "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut". bbfc.co.uk. http://www.bbfc.co.uk/website/Classified.nsf/0/6E0862C5BA46199D802567A700246877. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  10. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158983/awards
  11. ^ http://www.spschat.com/Shocked/Princess.htm
  12. ^ "Princess". spschat.com. http://www.spschat.com/Shocked/Princess.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  13. ^ http://www.spscriptorium.com/SPinfo/SPStudiosFAQ12.htm
  14. ^ http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/139357-That_s_My_Bush_canceled.php
  15. ^ "Trey Parker and Matt Stone talk Team America: World Police". movieweb.com. http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEc4pjfcrGTdfd. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  16. ^ "Interview with Matt Stone". BBC Movies. http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2005/01/13/matt_stone_team_america_interview.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  17. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/team_america_world_police/
  18. ^ http://www.southparkstudios.com/news/3581
  19. ^ "Soundtracks for South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158983/soundtrack. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  20. ^ "Soundtracks for Orgazmo". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124819/soundtrack. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  21. ^ "Soundtracks for BASEketball". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124819/soundtrack. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  22. ^ "Soundtracks for Team America: World Police". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372588/soundtrack. Retrieved 2009-01-04. 
  23. ^ Otto, Jeff. "Interview: Trey Parker and Matt Stone". IGN. http://movies.ign.com/articles/612/612094p1.html. Retrieved 2009-01-03. 
  24. ^ Associated Press. "Cdn. show hits Comedy Central thanks to South Park creators". cbcnews.ca. http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2007/09/28/kenny-spenny-comedy.html. Retrieved 2009-01-03. 
  25. ^ Adams, Guy (2008-11-19), "Mormons to get 'South Park' treatment", Independent, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/mormons-to-get-south-park-treatment-1024598.html 
  26. ^ http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/_rp-hate_conservatives.htm
  27. ^ http://www.reason.com/news/show/116787.html

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