Matt Reeves is an American filmmaker, director, and producer well acclaimed for his credits like Let Me In, Cloverfield, and War for the Planet of the Apes. The career of filmmaking, which he started as a child, first led him through the path of Steven Spielberg and then to the professional set of entertainment production houses.
Throughout his career, Reeves won Saturn Awards in the Filmmakers Showcase Award category in 2009 for 'Cloverfield.' Similarly, he is also the recipient of the Fright Meter Awards in the Best Screenplay category in 2010 for his accolade 'Let Me In.'
Matt Reeves' Net Worth
Matt Reeves makes his net worth from his professional career as a film director. He is an American film director as well as screenwriter well-known for some of the notable movies and tv shows like Future Shock (1994), Homicide: Life on the Street (1997), Felicity (1998-2001), Conviction (2006), Let Me In (2010), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), and others.
Similarly, he also the producer of productions like The Yards (2000), Felicity (1998-2002), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), The Passage (2019), Away (2020), and more. Some of his upcoming accolades are The Batman, Mother/Android, Ordinary Joe, Way Station, and Mouse Guard.
Who Is Matt Reeves Married To?
Matt Reeves, who stands at the height of 5 feet and 8 inches tall, is married to his wife named Melinda Wang. Both lovebirds share the same career path since Reeves is a film director, and his spouse Wang is an animator. Together, they have one son.
Matt Reeves and his family (©: Zimbio)
Besides that, they have grounded off their personal life details though they make appearances together frequently on several occasions. Nothing much is known about their marriage and family life.
Know More About Matt Reeves
Matt Reeves was born on 27 April 1966 in Long Island, New York, in the United States. He moved to Los Angeles with his family when he was five.
He was a talented person since his childhood phase and even started making films since he was eight years old. Also, his short movies were featured on Public-access television. Reeves and his befriended friend, J.J. Abrahms, were around 15/16 when Steven Spielberg hired them to transfer his Super 8 Films to the videotapes format.
As a student, Reeves attended the University of Southern California. During his academic years at the USC, he made an award-winning student film, Mr. Petrified Forest, after which his professional career as a producer and director started.