Matt Stone

Matthew Richard "Matt" Stone is one of the co-creators of South Park, as well as the movie and other media. He and Trey Parker, the other co-creator, created South Park, which first aired back in 1997. Since then, it has become highly successful, and is of one of the most popular American animations that deals with real-life difficulties such as politics, stereotyping and racism. The show has won several Emmys for its comedy.

History
Matt Stone was born in Houston, Texas, to Gerald Whitney Stone and Sheila Lois Belasco. His father Gerald is of Irish Catholic descent, while his mother Sheila is an Ashkenazi Jew. The characters of Gerald and Sheila Broflovski are named after them. He spent his childhood in Littleton, Colorado, in the Denver area, and attended the Heritage High School. He graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder and met Trey Parker while attending there. His father was worried he would "become a musician and a bum", so he insisted that his son major in something "practical." They compromised on Matt majoring in both mathematics and film. Stone graduated with a double-major Bachelor of Arts degree in 1993.

Voices on South Park
Along with Trey Parker, Matt voices a majority of the male characters in South Park. Although both Matt and Trey had originally voiced child characters like Stan and Kyle without the assistance of pitch shifting, they now speak within their normal vocal range and then adding a childlike inflection. The recorded audio is edited with Pro Tools, and the sync is altered and sped up exactly three semitones to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader.


 * Kyle Broflovski
 * Kenny McCormick (muffled)
 * Bradley Biggle
 * Mysterion
 * Gerald Broflovski
 * Stuart McCormick
 * Craig Tucker
 * Butters Stotch
 * Pip
 * Kevin Stoley
 * Peter Mullen
 * Ike (Taming Strange)
 * Terrance
 * Tweek Tweak
 * Jimbo Kern
 * Big Gay Al
 * Father Maxi
 * Jesus Christ
 * Richard Adlee
 * Natalie Portman
 * Saddam Hussein
 * Scott Malkinson
 * Terrance Mephesto

Other Voices

 * Bonnie Williams

Other Works

 * Cannibal! The Musical (1993): actor, co-writer, producer
 * The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty, 1992; Jesus vs. Santa, 1995)
 * Orgazmo (1997): actor, co-writer, producer
 * South Park (TV series, 1997-present): co-creator, voices, writer, additional music, executive producer
 * The Johnny, Bonnie, Ronnie and Donnie Show (2008-18): voices
 * The Johnny, Bonnie, Ronnie and Donnie Movie (2015): voices
 * BASEketball (1998): actor
 * South Park: Bigger, Longer &amp; 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
 * Will Arnett: Monster Hunter (TV series, 2005-2010): Voices
 * This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006): guest appearance
 * The Book of Mormon (Broadway Musical Theater, 2011): producer, co-writer, music
 * The Sky Show (TV series, 2022-present): Voices

Personal life
In 2001, Stone met Angela Howard, a Comedy Central executive. They began a relationship, married in 2008, and have two children. The family live in Venice, Los Angeles.

Stone has described himself as ethnically Jewish, on account of his mother being Jewish. Regarding his beliefs, Stone has no adherence to the religion and self-identifies as an atheist.

Politically, Stone describes himself as libertarian. In 2001, Stone summed up his views with the comment, "I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals."