Gina Matthews: Movies, TV, and Bio
Gina Matthews

Gina Matthews

Writer, Producer, Director, Actor

Gina Matthews - Founder/CEO: Little Engine Productions Like the acclaimed children's book, Little Engine Founder and Award Winning Producer Gina Matthews has a guiding belief when it comes to business; "I think I can." Having produced big budget films and over 100 hours of television, Matthews has honed her management skills by working across all aspects of the entertainment industry from large film crews, to directors, A-List stars and cast, physical production, post production, studio and network executives. Matthews' credits include the hit romantic comedies "What Women Want" starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, "13 Going On 30" starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, and "Isn't it Romantic" starring Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth. She began her producing career with the "Urban Legend" horror franchise, and most recently produced the true story romantic drama "All My Life" for Universal Pictures. Matthews is known for her tireless work ethic, strong creative skills and deep talent relationships and has garnered particular praise and recognition for her commitment to developing projects with strong female characters and underrepresented voices. She was awarded an Emmy for Showtime's "Summer's End" starring James Earl Jones. "The Wishing Tree" starring Alfred Woodard and Blair Underwood was nominated for five Emmys. Matthews received a GLAAD award for tv series "Popular" which she co-created with Ryan Murphy. Her Event Series "Saints & Strangers" was lauded for the authentic portrayal of American Indians and received a WGA Award, the prestigious NAMIC award as well as three Critics Choice Nominations. But the recognition in which Matthews feels will have a "lasting impact" is the ReFrame Stamp earned by "Isn't It Romantic" for demonstrating success in gender-balanced hiring. As an EU Passport holder, Matthews is well-versed in the world of International Co-Productions and has filmed projects all over the globe. Her Emmy nominated series, "Missing" starring Ashley Judd, was shot entirely on location in Europe. This past year, Matthews stepped into the tech space creating and producing the world's first interactive AR dance show, Move It! for Snapchat, in which Matthews build 60 AR Lenses. Little Engine served as the studio. Matthews graduated from University Of Oregon with a BA in Telecommunications & Film and a Minor in Photography. She is a member of the WGA, PGA, and Television Academy and resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two wonderful children who still cite "The Little Engine That Could" as their favorite children's book.

Filmography

  • 2004
    13 Going on 30

Connections

  • John Ottman

    John Ottman

  • Nancy Meyers

    Nancy Meyers

  • Judy Greer

    Judy Greer

  • Silvio Horta

    Silvio Horta

Genres

  • Fantasy
  • Comedy
  • Romance