Matt Farnsworth

Matt Farnsworth

actor, director, producer

Matt Farnsworth was born on Aug 16, 1975 in USA. Matt Farnsworth's big-screen debut came with The Stepdaughter directed by Peter Liapis in 2000, strarring Will.

Matt Farnsworth is an American filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is best known for his new horror franchise creation, "The Orphan Killer." His first feature film IOWA was an instant cult classic. "Iowa" was an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005. The film earned him the best picture award at The Midwest independent film festival. The film made major headlines at the Tribeca film festival, gaining Farnsworth a solid fan base as a Director and Actor in the indie film world. The film went on to be released in theaters. He also produced and directed the first installment of Dying For Meth. A documentary-style film takes an in-depth look into the methamphetamine pandemic that has swept over the Midwestern United States. The 43-minute film was recognized alongside significant networks such as CBS and NBC at the Beverly Hills Based Prism Awards. In 2008 Farnsworth was deputized along with Shaquille O'Neal by the Police Athletics League for his work in Meth prevention and awareness. Farnsworth has an unorthodox approach to filmmaking, bringing about an organic feeling to his work. The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, NY Post, and other publications often compare his work to David Lynch, Martin Scorsese, and Quentin Tarantino. As an actor, Farnsworth has been in indie films and national TV shows. Farnsworth is the writer, director, and producer of the popular slasher film "The Orphan Killer," A genre film and character that has become a horror icon. Farnsworth has stated he will be re-booting the film.

  • Birthday

    Aug 16, 1975
  • Place of Birth

    St. Charles, Illinois, USA

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