Matthew McConaughey
Milestones
- Birthplace: Uvalde, Texas
- Birthday: November 4, 1969
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2008
Played a Longboarding soul-surfer in the comedy, "Surfer Dude"
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2008
Played Ben Stiller's loyal agent in "Tropic Thunder"
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2008
Re-teamed with Kate Hudson to star in "Fool's Gold"
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2006
Played a thirtysomething slacker, who still lives with his parents in the romantic comedy, "Failure to Launch"
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2006
Starred in "We Are Marshall" as head coach Jack Lengyel who helped resurrect the Marshall University football squad after a 1970 plane crash that killed most of the players and coaches
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2005
Starred with Steve Zahn and Penélope Cruz in "Sahara"
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2003
Co-starred with Kate Hudson in the romantic comedy "How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days"
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2001
Acted opposite Jennifer Lopez in "The Wedding Planner"
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2001
Played an ambitious young lawyer in the ensemble drama, "13 Conversations About One Thing"
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2000
Starred as Lt Andrew Tyler, executive officer to Lt Commander Mike Dahlgrin (Bill Paxton) in "U-571"
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1999
Portrayed the lead in Ron Howard's "EDtv"
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1998
Directed (also wrote and co-starred) the 20-minute short "The Rebel"
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1998
Re-teamed with Linklater as one of "The Newton Boys"
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1997
Co-starred with Bullock in her short film "Making Sandwiches"; also co-produced
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1997
Played Jodie Foster's love interest in "Contact" and an attorney defending the rebellious slaves of the "Amistad"
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1996
Breakthrough role as lawyer, Jake Brigance in "A Time to Kill"; based on John Grisham's novel and co-starring Sandra Bullock
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1996
Portrayed Sheriff Buddy Deeds, suspected of killing his predecessor (Kris Kristofferson), in John Sayles' "Lone Star"
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1995
Cast in "Boys on the Side" as Drew Barrymore's love interest, policeman Abe Lincoln
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1995
Co-starred with Renee Zellweger in "The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (later edited and reissued in 1997)
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1993
Feature acting debut, "My Boyfriend's Back"
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1993
First significant film role, Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused"; character initially in only three scenes but role grew to more than 300 lines
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1991
Appeared in student films and local commercials in Texas
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After meeting casting director Don Phillips in an Austin bar he was cast in "Dazed and Confused" (1993)
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Enrolled in film studies at University of Texas
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Formed J.K. Livin' Productions; name taken from his "Dazed and Confused" character's motto, "just keep livin'"
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Raised in Longview, Texas
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Travelled to Australia after high school