Matt nix biography
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Matt nix biography
Matt Nix
At the time he sold his first television project, writer-director Matt Nix had never worked on a series, but the success of his action-thriller "Burn Notice" (USA Network, 2007-13) made him an immediate hit in the small screen community.
Nix's clever blend of self-reflective humor and over-the-top action made his show a must-see program, which in turn led to a second series, the police comedy-drama "The Good Guys" (Fox, 2010). Both shows minted Nix as an up-and-coming talent with a fresh and unique perspective on timeworn genres.
Born in Los Angeles on Sept.
4, 1971, Matthew E. Nix arrived with a familial disposition towards the entertainment industry; his great-grandfather Harry Chandlee was a screenwriter and producer who began in the silent era and later shared an Oscar nomination for co-penning the Gary Cooper classic, "Sergeant York" (1941).
Great-grandson Nix's initial interest was acting, which he pursued throughout high school and college at UCLA, but he would eve