List of roles and awards of Matt Stone
Appearance
The following is the filmography of American actor, animator, writer, producer, and musician Matt Stone.
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Functioned as | Role | Notes | Ref(s) | |||
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Director | Writer | Producer | Actor | |||||
1992 | Jesus vs. Frosty | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick (voice) | Student film Also animator and editor |
[1] |
1993 | Cannibal! The Musical | No | No | Yes | Yes | James Humphrey, "Hang the Bastard" woman | Student film Also animator and editor |
[2] |
1995 | Jesus vs. Santa | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick (voice) | Short film | [3] |
Your Studio and You | No | No | No | Yes | Man Toasting Drinks at Mca Outdoors Bar | Short film | [4] | |
1996 | For Goodness Sake II | No | No | No | Yes | Unnamed Applicant | Short film | [5] |
1997 | Orgazmo | No | No | Yes | Yes | Dave the Lighting Guy | [6] | |
1998 | BASEketball | No | No | No | Yes | Doug Remer | [7] | |
1999 | South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Various voices | [8] | |
Terror Firmer | No | No | No | Yes | Hermaphrodites | Uncredited | [9] | |
2002 | Run Ronnie Run! | No | No | No | Yes | Himself | Cameo | [10] |
Bowling for Columbine | No | No | No | Yes | Himself | Documentary | [11] | |
2004 | Team America: World Police | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Chris, Various voices | Also 2nd unit director | [12] |
2005 | The Aristocrats | No | No | No | Yes | Kyle Broflovski (voice) | Cameo | [13] |
2007 | Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo | No | No | No | Yes | Tom "The Taper Guy" | [14] | |
2024 | ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! | No | No | No | Yes | Himself | Documentary | [15] |
2025 | Untitled Trey Parker film | No | TBA | Yes | TBA | N/A | Filming | [16] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Functioned as | Role | Notes | Ref(s) | ||||
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Creator | Director | Writer | Producer | Actor | |||||
1997–present | South Park | Yes | Yes | Yes | Executive | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Various voices | [17] | |
1997 | 19th CableACE Awards | No | No | No | No | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick (voice) | TV special | [18] |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | No | No | No | No | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick (voice) | Episode: "5.203" | [19] | |
1999 | Python Night – 30 Years of Monty Python | No | No | No | No | Yes | Himself / Kyle Broflovski (voice) | TV special | [20] |
2000 | 2000 MTV Movie Awards | No | No | No | No | Yes | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Various voices | TV special | [21] |
2001 | That's My Bush! | Yes | No | Yes | Executive | Yes | Mr. Harris | 8 episodes Appeared in Episode: "An Aborted Dinner Date" |
[22] |
Princess | Yes | Yes | Yes | Executive | Yes | Tommy (voice) | 2 episodes; also co-creator, writer, director, and executive producer | [23] | |
2007–2008 | Kenny vs. Spenny | No | No | No | Executive | No | None | 10 episodes | [24] |
2009 | How's Your News? | No | No | No | Executive | No | None | 6 episodes; Executive Producer | [25] |
2012 | 2012 Spike Video Game Awards | No | No | No | No | Yes | Bilbo Baggins (voice) | TV special | [26] |
2020 | Sassy Justice | Yes | No | Yes | Executive | Yes | Mark Zuckerberg | [27] | |
2022 | South Park: The 25th Anniversary Concert | No | No | No | No | Yes | Himself | TV special | [28] |
Theatre
[edit]Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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The Book of Mormon | 2011 | None | Producer, writer, and composer | [29] |
Video games
[edit]Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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South Park | 1998 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Various voices | [30] | |
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack | 1999 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Various voices | [31] | |
South Park Rally | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Various voices | [32] | ||
South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! | 2009 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Various voices | [33] | |
South Park: Tenorman's Revenge | 2012 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Various voices | [34] | |
South Park: The Stick of Truth | 2014 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Gerald Broflovski, Various voices | Also writer | [35] |
South Park: The Fractured but Whole | 2017 | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Gerald Broflovski, Various voices | Also writer | [36] |
South Park: Phone Destroyer | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, Various voices | Also producer | [37] | |
South Park: Snow Day! | 2024 | Also story | [38] |
Music videos
[edit]Title | Performer(s) | Director(s) | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"Even If You Don't" | Ween | Trey Parker Matt Stone |
White Pepper | 2000 | [39] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.
References
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- ^ The Life of Python (DVD). A&E Home Video. 2000.
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- ^ Parker, Trey (October 2006). That's My Bush! The Definitive Collection: "A Poorly Executed Plan" (DVD Audio commentary). Paramount Home Entertainment. Event occurs at [time needed].
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External links
[edit]- Matt Stone at IMDb