Matthew Weiner - Famous Screenwriter

Matthew Weiner Net Worth

$25,000,000

Matthew Weiner is an American writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $25 million. Matthew Weiner is best known for creating the critically-acclaimed AMC drama ‘Mad Men’ (2007–2015). He also created the 2018 Amazon Video series ‘The Romanoffs.’

Key facts:

  • Matthew Weiner is an American writer, director, and producer.
  • He is best known for creating the critically-acclaimed AMC drama 'Mad Men' (2007–2015).
  • Weiner has also created the 2018 Amazon Video series 'The Romanoffs'.
  • He has won nine Primetime Emmys and three Golden Globes for his work on 'Mad Men' and 'The Sopranos'.
  • Weiner wrote, directed, and produced the 2013 film 'Are You Here', starring Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Poehler.

Basic Information About Matthew Weiner

CategoryBusiness β€Ί Producers
ProfessionsScreenwriter, Television producer, Television Director, Actor
Net worth$25,000,000
Date of birth1965-06-29 (59 years old)
Place of birthBaltimore
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseLinda Brettler - (January 1991 - present)Β (filed for divorce)Β (4 children)
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Matthew Weiner win?


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Matthew Weiner awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaWinnerThe Sopranos2008
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaNomineeThe Sopranos2007
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaWinnerThe Sopranos2005
WGA Award (TV) - Dramatic SeriesWinnerThe Sopranos2007
BAFTA TV Award - Best InternationalNomineeMad Men2011
BAFTA TV Award - Best InternationalWinnerMad Men2010
BAFTA TV Award - Best InternationalWinnerMad Men2009
Edgar - TV Episode TeleplayWinnerThe Romanoffs2019
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Limited Series TelevisionNomineeThe Romanoffs2019

Matthew Weiner roles

Movie / Series Role
Are You HereDirector
Are You HereWriter
Mad MenDirector
Mad MenWriter
Mad MenWriter
The SopranosWriter
The SopranosManny Safier 2 episodes, 2004-2007
The SimpsonsBusinessman 1 episode, 2011
BeckerWriter
BeckerWriter
BeckerWriter
Orange Is the New BlackDirector
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf 1 episode, 2015
The RomanoffsDirector
The RomanoffsWriter
The RomanoffsWriter
ConanSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2015

Matthew Weiner's Quotes

  • [on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air with Terry Gross," describing how a personal crisis of his was the inspiration for his creation of Mad Men (2007)] My inspiration for writing this piece--the first moment of interaction with really where Don was--was: I was 35 years old; I had a job on a network sitcom; it was rated number nine (which means I was basically in Major League Baseball for my job--there's 300 people in the country that have this job, and I had one). I had three children, and I was like what--this incredible life--you know, I was like, 'What is wrong with me? Why am I unhappy? Why is there so much going on in my head that I can't express to other people because it's all awful? And what is enough? And I'm going to die one day.' And I'm looking at it and saying, 'This is it?' It could be an excuse to behave very badly.
  • [re_Mad Men (2007) We're on the landscape in a permanent way.That is nice to hear. I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show. I'm very aware of the transient nature of the audience and the business itself. Will we be in the books that list shows that won awards? Probably. Will there be some conversation about the show in the future? I hope so. I mean, my kids know who Columbo (1971) is, and that was a long time ago.
  • Where do I put ourselves in the history of television? I will put myself and the show under the category of 'very lucky'.
  • Mad Men (2007) is non-judgmental about human behavior. These people do a lot of what we would consider unlikable and unpleasant things. We all do. Rather than lying to you about human behavior, even though there's plenty of wish-fulfillment in the show, it acknowledges that it's hard to be a person. I think that's a part of what resonates with audiences.
  • [re The Sopranos (1999)] The casting of Gandolfini is very important because he allows us, because of his natural charisma, to enjoy all those fantasies of power that we wish we had. We love Tony because he has all of our animal appetites. Everyone would love to walk into a room and pick the biggest sandwich and take the best chair and have sex with the best-looking women. But at home he has the same life that we do. You can't get any respect at home! That's just the way it is.

Interesting Facts about Matthew Weiner

  1. Father to sons Marten Holden Weiner, Charles Weiner, Arlo and Ellis.
  2. Attended the prestigious Park School just north of Baltimore.
  3. Grew up in Los Angeles.
  4. His wife Linda is an architect.

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