Matt Stone Highlights

  • 2007: Signed a deal with Comedy Central worth $75 million, which will keep "South Park" at the network through 2011
  • 2005: Signed a deal to keep "South Park" at Comedy Central through the end of 2008, with Parker and Stone continuing to write, direct, voice and edit
  • 2004: With Parker, co-wrote, co-produced and voiced characters in the feature "Team America: World Police"
  • 2001: Co-created the Comedy Central sitcom "That's My Bush", spoofing the presidential family
  • 1999: With Parker, co-wrote, co-produced and voiced characters in the feature "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut"
  • 1998: In April, signed contract with Comedy Central guaranteeing production of new episodes of "South Park" through the year 2000; network agreed to pay a minimum of $15 million to Parker and Stone; deal also included release of a feature based on the show in spring 1999
  • 1998: Film acting debut, "BASEketball", directed by David Zucker; teamed with Parker
  • 1997: Co-wrote and starred with Parker the comedy "Orgazmo"; shown at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival and the 1998 Sundance Film Festival
  • 1997: Co-created (with Parker) the animated Comedy Central series "South Park"; also wrote, performed music and voiced characters of Kyle and Kenny
  • 1995: Asked by TV executive Brian Graden to create an animated video Christmas card; result was the cult "The Spirit of Christmas", a five-minute short
  • 1994: Moved to L.A. with Parker
  • 1994: First collaboration with Trey Parker, had supporting role in the feature "Cannibal! The Musical/Alferd Packer! The Musical!"
  • Born in Texas
  • Moved with family to Littleton, Colorado