Written by Jon Williams
At the Academy Awards ceremony last Sunday, Matthew McConaughey took home the statue for Best Actor for his role as AIDS patient Ron Woodroof in Dallas Buyers Club. The critically acclaimed film was nominated for six awards on the night and took home three, including Best Supporting Actor for Jared Leto in addition to McConaughey’s victory.
It was the
first Academy Award in McConaughey’s 20+ years in acting. He got his big break
when he starred as perpetual teenage wannabe David Wooderson in Richard
Linklater’s cult classic Dazed
and Confused. McConaughey has carried Wooderson with him ever since:
the lines “all right, all right, all right” and “just keep livin’” from the
conclusion of his acceptance speech, come straight from the character’s mouth,
and he created the “just keep livin” non-profit foundation to impact the lives
of high school students.
From there
McConaughey appeared in a number of films, such as Angels
in the Outfield and Boys on
the Side, but it was 1996’s A
Time to Kill that made him a star. In that film, based on a John
Grisham bestseller, McConaughey played Mississippi lawyer Jake Brigance,
who is hired to defend a man who killed two others after they were wrongly
acquitted of raping his daughter. That catapulted him into an even bigger 1997,
when he starred in Contact
with Jodie Foster and Amistad
with an ensemble cast including Morgan Freeman and Anthony Hopkins.
This was
followed by a period in which McConaughey was primarily known for starring as
the male lead in romantic comedies. It started with The Wedding Planner, in which he played opposite Jennifer Lopez.
Then he was in How
to Lose a Guy in 10 Days with Kate Hudson, Failure
to Launch with Sarah Jessica Parker, Fool’s
Gold with Hudson again, and Ghosts
of Girlfriends Past with Jennifer Garner (who was also in Dallas Buyers Club). Although the
romcoms were his most visible work during this period, he also managed to star
in other fare, like the action film Sahara
and the football drama We
Are Marshall.
After Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, McConaughey
took two years off, beginning to redefine himself with 2011’s The
Lincoln Lawyer, in which he played an attorney who is the polar
opposite of A Time to Kill’s noble
Brigance. Then he played yet another attorney in yet another Linklater film,
the dark comedy Bernie.
Since 2012, he’s been on another level, with movies like Magic
Mike and Mud,
to say nothing of Dallas Buyers Club
and The
Wolf of Wall Street, which itself was nominated for five Oscars. To top
it all off, McConaughey also stars with Woody Harrelson in the hit HBO series True Detective, which airs its Season 1
finale this Sunday night.
Matthew
McConaughey is a talented, fascinating actor with a long and varied career. For
more of his films, SmartBrowse his name on our website.
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