A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Matthew Tyrnauer
Мэтт Тирнаур
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Matt Tyrnauer is an American film director. He directed the documentary feature Valentino: The Last Emperor (2009), which was short listed for an Oscar nomination in 2010, Citizen Jane: Battle for the City (2016), the Emmy nominated, Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017), the 2018 documentary Studio 54 detailing New York's famed Studio 54 nightclub, Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019), and the Showtime four-part series, The Reagans (2020). Tyrnauer also developed, and executive produced, with producing partner Corey Reeser, the docuseries Home, directing its Hong Kong episode, about the Gary Chang's Domestic Transformer home. The nine-part series premiered on Apple TV Plus in April 2020. Currently, Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood is being adapted as a narrative film, with Tyrnauer and Reeser producing, Luca Guadagnino directing and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg writing the script. Tyrnauer has been Editor-At-Large and Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair, where he has contributed many feature articles.
Director:
2008 Valentino: The Last Emperor
2016 Jean Nouvel: Reflections
2017 Citizen Jane: Battle for the City
2018 Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
2018 Studio 54
2019 Where's My Roy Cohn?
2022 The End of the World
2024 Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid
2024 Nobu
Producer:
2008 Valentino: The Last Emperor
2016 Jean Nouvel: Reflections
2017 Citizen Jane: Battle for the City
2018 Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
2018 Studio 54
2019 Where's My Roy Cohn?
2022 The End of the World
2024 Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid
2024 Nobu
Creator:
2020 The Reagans
Director:
2020 Home
2020 The Reagans
2022 Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons
Executive Producer:
2020 Home
2020 The Reagans
2022 Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons
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