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Matthew McConaughey American Actor
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Matthew McConaughey dating history
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Relationships
Matthew McConaughey has been in relationships with Cassandra Hepburn (2007), Penélope Cruz (2005 - 2006), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (2000 - 2001), Sandra Bullock (1996 - 1998) and Ashley Judd (1995 - 1996).
Matthew McConaughey has had an encounter with Janet Jackson (2002).
About
Matthew McConaughey is a 56 year old American Actor. Born Matthew David McConaughey on 4th November, 1969 in Uvalde, Texas, he is famous for his roles as Larry Dickens in the NBC/CBS/Lifetime/Spike TV/Netflix original mystery documentary series Unsolved Mysteries, Guy #2 in the 1993 zombie horror comedy film My Boyfriend's Back, David Wooderson in the 1993 coming-of-age comedy film Dazed and Confused, Ben Williams in the 1994 family sports fantasy comedy-drama film Angels in the Outfield, Vilmer Sledgehammer "Vil" Slaughter in the 1995 black comedy slasher film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, El Rojo in the 1995 crime thriller film Scorpion Spring, Buddy Deeds in the 1996 neo-Western mystery film Lone Star, Jake Tyler Brigance in the 1996 legal drama film A Time to Kill, Tip Tucker in the 1996 road comedy film Larger Than Life, Palmer Joss in the 1997 science fiction drama film Contact, Roger Sherman Baldwin in the 1997 historical drama film Amistad, Ed "Eddy" Pekurny in the 1999 satirical comedy film EDtv, Rad Thibodeaux (voice) in the Fox/Hulu original animated sitcom King of the Hill, Lieutenant Andrew Tyler in the 2000 submarine action thriller film U-571, Steve "Eddie" Edison in the 2001 romantic comedy film The Wedding Planner, Adam Meiks/Fenton Meiks in the 2001 psychological horror film Frailty, Denton Van Zan in the 2002 post-apocalyptic science fantasy film Reign of Fire, Steven Bedalia in the 2002 comedy-drama film Tiptoes, Benjamin Barry in the 2003 romantic comedy film How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Dirk Pitt in the 2005 action adventure film Sahara, Al Bean (voice) in the 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D, Brandon Lang in the 2005 sports drama film Two for the Money, Tripp in the 2006 romantic comedy film Failure to Launch, Jack Lengyel in the 2006 biographical sports drama film We Are Marshall, Benjamin "Finn" Finnegan in the 2008 romantic action comedy film Fool's Gold, Rick Peck in the 2008 satirical action comedy film Tropic Thunder, Steve Addington in the 2008 comedy film Surfer, Dude, Connor "Dutch" Mead in the 2009 fantasy romantic comedy film Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, Mickey Haller in the 2011 legal thriller film The Lincoln Lawyer, Danny Buck Davidson in the 2011 biographical black comedy thriller film Bernie, Detective Joe "Killer Joe" Cooper in the 2011 Southern Gothic crime drama film Killer Joe, Mud in the 2012 coming-of-age drama film Mud, Dallas in the 2012 independent comedy-drama film Magic Mike, Ward Jansen in the film The Paperboy, Ron Woodroof in the 2013 biographical drama film Dallas Buyers Club, Mark Hanna in the 2013 epic biographical black comedy crime drama film The Wolf of Wall Street, Detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle in the HBO anthology crime drama series True Detective, Joseph Cooper in the 2014 epic science fiction film Interstellar, Newton Knight in the 2016 historical war drama film Free State of Jones, Hanzo/Beetle (voice) in the 2016 stop-motion animated fantasy film Kubo and the Two Strings, Buster Moon (voice) in the 2016 animated jukebox musical comedy film Sing and its 2021 sequel film Sing 2, Kenny Wells in the 2016 crime drama film Gold, Walter Padick/The Man in Black in the 2017 neo-Western science fantasy film The Dark Tower, Baker Dill in the 2019 mystery thriller film Serenity, Moondog in the 2019 stoner comedy film The Beach Bum, Mickey Pearson in the 2019 action comedy film The Gentlemen, Elvis Presley (voice) in the Netflix original adult animated action comedy web series Agent Elvis, Cowboypool (voice) in the 2024 superhero film Deadpool & Wolverine, Amziah King in the 2025 crime thriller film The Rivals of Amziah King, and Kevin McKay in the 2025 Apple TV+ original drama film The Lost Bus in a career that spans 1991–present. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.
Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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| Married | 1 |
19 years
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-
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| Dating | 5 |
1 year, 5 months
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9 months, 21 days
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1 month, 1 day
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|---|
| Encounter | 1 |
28 days
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-
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| Total | 7 |
19 years
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3 years, 3 months
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28 days
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Details
| First Name |
Matthew
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| Middle Name |
David
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| Last Name |
McConaughey
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| Full Name at Birth |
Matthew David McConaughey
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| Alternative Name |
Matt, Matthew McConaughey, Matthew David McConaughey, McConaughey, Matty, Matthew
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| Birthday |
4th November, 1969
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| Birthplace |
Uvalde, Texas
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| Height |
5' 11¾" (182 cm)
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| Weight |
181lbs (82 kg)
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| Build |
Athletic
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| Eye Color |
Blue
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Light
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| Distinctive Feature |
Curly brown hair, Texas drawl, The habit of taking off his shirt, His catchphrase 'Alright, alright, alright!', Soft blue eyes, Specific voice
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| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Religion |
Christian
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| High School |
Longview High School, Longview, Texas, USA (1988)
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| University |
University of Texas at Austin
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| Occupation Text |
Actor, Voiceover Artist, Movie Producer, Soundtrack Producer
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| Occupation |
Actor
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| Claim to Fame |
his roles as Larry Dickens in the NBC/CBS/Lifetime/Spike TV/Netflix original mystery documentary series Unsolved Mysteries, Guy #2 in the 1993 zombie horror comedy film My Boyfriend's Back, David Wooderson in the 1993 coming-of-age comedy film Dazed and Confused, Ben Williams in the 1994 family sports fantasy comedy-drama film Angels in the Outfield, Vilmer Sledgehammer "Vil" Slaughter in the 1995 black comedy slasher film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, El Rojo in the 1995 crime thriller film Scorpion Spring, Buddy Deeds in the 1996 neo-Western mystery film Lone Star, Jake Tyler Brigance in the 1996 legal drama film A Time to Kill, Tip Tucker in the 1996 road comedy film Larger Than Life, Palmer Joss in the 1997 science fiction drama film Contact, Roger Sherman Baldwin in the 1997 historical drama film Amistad, Ed "Eddy" Pekurny in the 1999 satirical comedy film EDtv, Rad Thibodeaux (voice) in the Fox/Hulu original animated sitcom King of the Hill, Lieutenant Andrew Tyler in the 2000 submarine action thriller film U-571, Steve "Eddie" Edison in the 2001 romantic comedy film The Wedding Planner, Adam Meiks/Fenton Meiks in the 2001 psychological horror film Frailty, Denton Van Zan in the 2002 post-apocalyptic science fantasy film Reign of Fire, Steven Bedalia in the 2002 comedy-drama film Tiptoes, Benjamin Barry in the 2003 romantic comedy film How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Dirk Pitt in the 2005 action adventure film Sahara, Al Bean (voice) in the 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D, Brandon Lang in the 2005 sports drama film Two for the Money, Tripp in the 2006 romantic comedy film Failure to Launch, Jack Lengyel in the 2006 biographical sports drama film We Are Marshall, Benjamin "Finn" Finnegan in the 2008 romantic action comedy film Fool's Gold, Rick Peck in the 2008 satirical action comedy film Tropic Thunder, Steve Addington in the 2008 comedy film Surfer, Dude, Connor "Dutch" Mead in the 2009 fantasy romantic comedy film Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, Mickey Haller in the 2011 legal thriller film The Lincoln Lawyer, Danny Buck Davidson in the 2011 biographical black comedy thriller film Bernie, Detective Joe "Killer Joe" Cooper in the 2011 Southern Gothic crime drama film Killer Joe, Mud in the 2012 coming-of-age drama film Mud, Dallas in the 2012 independent comedy-drama film Magic Mike, Ward Jansen in the film The Paperboy, Ron Woodroof in the 2013 biographical drama film Dallas Buyers Club, Mark Hanna in the 2013 epic biographical black comedy crime drama film The Wolf of Wall Street, Detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle in the HBO anthology crime drama series True Detective, Joseph Cooper in the 2014 epic science fiction film Interstellar, Newton Knight in the 2016 historical war drama film Free State of Jones, Hanzo/Beetle (voice) in the 2016 stop-motion animated fantasy film Kubo and the Two Strings, Buster Moon (voice) in the 2016 animated jukebox musical comedy film Sing and its 2021 sequel film Sing 2, Kenny Wells in the 2016 crime drama film Gold, Walter Padick/The Man in Black in the 2017 neo-Western science fantasy film The Dark Tower, Baker Dill in the 2019 mystery thriller film Serenity, Moondog in the 2019 stoner comedy film The Beach Bum, Mickey Pearson in the 2019 action comedy film The Gentlemen, Elvis Presley (voice) in the Netflix original adult animated action comedy web series Agent Elvis, Cowboypool (voice) in the 2024 superhero film Deadpool & Wolverine, Amziah King in the 2025 crime thriller film The Rivals of Amziah King, and Kevin McKay in the 2025 Apple TV+ original drama film The Lost Bus
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| Year(s) Active |
1991–present, 1991–present
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| Talent Agency (e.g. Modelling) |
Creative Artists Agency, Celebrity Talent International, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment
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| Brand Endorsement |
(2004) TV commercial and print ads for Stetson cologne., (2008) TV commercial for Dolce and Gabbana., Exxon Tiger Spirit Service, "Don't Mess with Texas" anti-littering television ads., (January 2008-) Became the new national spokesperson for the Beef Industry Council, continuing their radio and television campaign, "Beef. It's What's For Dinner," and replacing long time previous spokesman Sam Elliott (voiceover)., (2010) Print ads for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's "Welcome Back Veterans" service campaign, (November 2013) TV commercial, with Scarlett Johansson, for Dolce & Gabbana The One perfume/colognes., (2006) TV commercial for the US Peace Corps (voiceover)., (September 2014) TV commercial, "I've Been Driving Lincolns Since Before They Paid Me," for the new 2015 Lincoln MKC luxury utility., (2015) TV commercial about the new 2015 Lincoln MKC luxury utility “I’ve been drinking Lincolns since before they paid me.”, (2021) Doritos 3D 2021 Super Bowl commercial, (2022) Salesforce‘s “2022 Super Bowl” commercial
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| Shoe Size |
11
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| Official Websites |
www.matthewmcconaughey.com/, models.com/people/matthew-mcconaughey, www.nndb.com/people/583/000023514/, twitter.com/McConaughey
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| Father |
James Donald McConaughey
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| Mother |
Mary Kathleen "Kay" McCabe (October 28, 1943)
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| Brother |
Rooster McConaughey
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| Family Member |
George Glynn McCabe (Grandfather), Maxine McCabe (Grandmother)
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| Friend |
Lance Armstrong, Kate Hudson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamey Johnson
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| Favorite People |
Paul Newman, John Newman, Willie Nelson
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| Favorite Bands |
The Cult, Willie Nelson
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Matthew David McConaughey (mə-KON-ə-hay; born November 4, 1969) is an American actor. He achieved his breakthrough with a supporting performance in the coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused (1993). After a number of supporting roles, his first success as a leading man came in the legal drama A Time to Kill (1996). His career progressed with lead roles in the science fiction film Contact (1997), the historical drama Amistad (1997), and the war film U-571 (2000).
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