Matt Stone
Matthew Stone (born May 26, 1971) is one of the co-creators of the television series South Park.
Though he was born in Houston, Texas, Stone was raised in the Denver suburb of Littleton, Colorado. He holds degrees in film and mathematics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 1997, Comedy Central debuted South Park, which he and Trey Parker created.
On South Park, he is the basis for the fictional character Kyle Broslofski, from the character's appearance to his parents.
Stone was interviewed in the 2002 Michael Moore documentary, Bowling for Columbine.
Filmography
Collaborations with Trey Parker
- Team America: World Police (2004): co-writer, voices, producer
- That's My Bush! (TV series, 2001): co-creator, writer, executive producer
- South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999): voices, co-writer, producer
- BASEketball (1998): actor
- South Park (TV series, 1997-present): co-creator, voices, writer, additional music, executive producer
- Orgazmo (1997): actor, co-writer, producer
- The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa, 1996; Frosty vs. Santa, 1992)
- Cannibal! The Musical (1994): actor, co-writer, producer
Miscellaneous
Voices on South Park