Matthew Vaughn

Matthew Vaughn

producer, director, writer

Matthew Vaughn was born on Mar 07, 1971 in UK. Matthew Vaughn's big-screen debut came with The Innocent Sleep directed by Scott Michell in 1995. Matthew Vaughn is known for Rocketman directed by Dexter Fletcher, Taron Egerton stars as Elton John and Jamie Bell as Bernie Taupin. Matthew Vaughn has got 5 awards and 19 nominations so far. The most recent award Matthew Vaughn achieved is SFX Awards, UK. The upcoming new movie Matthew Vaughn plays is Tetris which will be released on Mar 31, 2023.

Matthew Vaughn is an English film producer and director. He is known for producing such films as Arnaques, crimes et botanique (1998) and Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques (2000) and for directing the crime thriller, Layer Cake (2004), the fantasy epic, Stardust, le mystère de l'étoile (2007), the superhero comedy, Kick-Ass (2010), and the superhero film, X-Men : Le Commencement (2011). Vaughn was educated at Stowe School in Buckingham, England. Taking a gap year between Stowe and university, he traveled the world on a Hard Rock Cafe tour and landed in Los Angeles, U.S. Here, he began working as an assistant to a director. He returned to London, attending University College London where he studied anthropology and ancient history. But the film bug had taken hold. He dropped out of university after a few weeks and returned to Los Angeles to start his career. He quickly realized, however, that everyone in town was trying to do the same thing, so he crossed back over the Atlantic to make a name for himself in England. At 25, he produced a little-seen thriller, The Innocent Sleep (1995), starring Annabella Sciorra and Michael Gambon. Vaughn continued as a producer on close friend Guy Ritchie's film, Arnaques, crimes et botanique (1998). The film was a success in all aspects; earning Vaughn and Ritchie £9 million each. Vaughn would go on to produce Ritchie's equally acclaimed Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques (2000) and the critically-mauled, À la dérive (2002). Vaughn made his directorial debut in 2004 with Layer Cake (2004). The film was well-received and its success led to Vaughn being tapped to direct X-Men : L'Affrontement final (2006) but he later dropped out only two weeks before filming began. Vaughn was, subsequently, very critical of Brett Ratner's direction of X-Men : L'Affrontement final (2006) (aka X-Men 3). Vaughn next directed Stardust, le mystère de l'étoile (2007) and a movie adaption of Mark Millar's Kick-Ass. He was also in talks to direct an adaptation of "Thor", but left that project. In May 2010, 20th Century Fox confirmed that Vaughn will direct X-Men : Le Commencement (2011) and announced the film will be released on June 3, 2011. Vaughn is best known for starting his career working as a producer for the Guy Ritchie films, Arnaques, crimes et botanique (1998), Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques (2000) and À la dérive (2002). Jane Goldman is one the screenwriters who Vaughn collaborated with for the films, Stardust, le mystère de l'étoile (2007), Kick-Ass (2010) and the upcoming X-Men : Le Commencement (2011). The actors that Vaughn usually works with in his films are Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, Jason Flemyng, Adam Fogerty, Sienna Miller, Brad Pitt (as a producer on Kick-Ass (2010)), Mark Strong, Robbie Gee, Alan Ford, Tamer Hassan and Dexter Fletcher. Vaughn's wife is German supermodel Claudia Schiffer, whom he married in Shimpling, Suffolk, in 2002. The couple have three children: son Caspar Matthew (born 30 January 2003), daughter Clementine de Vere Drummond (born 11 November 2004) and a second daughter, Cosima Violet (born 14 May 2010). They have homes in Suffolk and Notting Hill. He has hired ex-Gurkha soldiers for security for him and his wife following reports of stalkers apparently intruding their house.

  • Birthday

    Mar 07, 1971
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK
  • Also known

    Matthew de Vere Drummond, Matthew Allard de Vere Drummond, 马修·沃恩, マシュー・ヴォーン, 馬修范恩, 매튜 본, Matthew Allard Robert Vaughn, Мэттью Вон, ماثيو فون

Known For

Awards

5 wins & 19 nominations

SFX Awards, UK
2012
Best Director
Winner - SFX Award
IGN Summer Movie Awards
2011
Best Movie Director
Winner - IGN People's Choice Award
2011
Best Movie Director
Winner - IGN People's Choice Award
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