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Matt Stone

From South Park Archives

Born on the 26th of May, 1971, Matt Richard Stone is one of the creators of the South Park show, as well as the movie and other media. The Jewish character Kyle Broflovski is largely based on him. He and Trey Parker, the other co-creator, created South Park, which first aired back in 1997, and since then it has become highly successful, earning the creators a spot in the history books as visionaries of one of the most popular American animations that deals with real-life difficulties such as politics, stereotyping and racism. The show has also won an Emmy for its ingenuity and hilarious comedy.

Matt Stone, co-creator of South Park.

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[edit] Early Life

Matt Stone was born Houston, Texas, being the son of Gerald Whitney Stone and Sheila Lois Belasco, who would become the basis of Gerald Broflovski and Sheila Broflovski. His father Gerald was of Irish Catholic descent, whilst his mother Sheila was an Ashkenazi Jew. He spent his childhood in Littleton, Colorado,in the Denver area, and attended the Heritage High School. He obtained several degrees in animation and the film arts.

[edit] Kyle Broflovski

The Jewish character Kyle Broflovski is based on Matt Stone, and even has parents with the same names as Matt's genuine parents.

[edit] Voices on South Park

[edit] Works

Cannibal! The Musical (1994): actor, co-writer, producer

The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa, 1996; Jesus vs. Frosty, 1992)

Orgazmo (1997): actor, co-writer, producer

South Park (TV series, 1997-present): co-creator, voices, writer, additional music, executive producer

BASEketball (1998): actor

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999): voices, co-writer, producer

"Even If You Don't" by Ween (music video, 2000): director

That's My Bush! (TV series, 2001): co-creator, writer, executive producer

Team America: World Police (2004): co-writer, voices, producer

My All American (TBA 2008)

Giant Monsters Attack Japan (sometime in 2009)