Matthew Rhodes

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Matthew Rhodes
Alma mater Ohio University
OccupationFilm producer
Years active2000–present
Known for
Spouse
Kendall Morgan
(m. 2006)

Matthew Rhodes is an American film producer who produced the films Cherry (2021), Mile 22 (2018), The Voices (2014), and Shot Caller (2017). Rhodes formerly ran Bold Films and is the current president of The Hideaway Entertainment.

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Personal life

Rhodes grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree at Ohio University’s School of Telecommunications in Film and Television. [1] He married Kendall Morgan in 2006. [2] Rhodes later moved to Pacific Palisades, California. [1]

Career

Rhodes started out producing for Persistent Entertainment. [3] He later was president for Mandalay Vision [4] [5] and Bold Films [6] [7] [8] before becoming president of The Hideaway Entertainment. [9] [10] [11] In 2021, he signed on to produce a film called Sleep Train by Andrew Nunnelly. [12]

Filmography

YearTitleProducerRef.
2001 The Amati Girls Yes [13]
2004 September Tapes Yes [13]
2006 Walker Payne Yes [13]
2008 Passengers Yes [13]
2009 Deep in the Valley Yes [13]
2014 The Voices Yes [14]
2015 Accidental Love Yes [13]
Dark Places Yes [13]
2017 Shot Caller Executive [15]
2018 Mile 22 Executive [16]
Time Freak Yes [13]
2021 Cherry Yes [17]

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