Welsh tech billionaire son up for 10 Oscars

Trevor Matthews is looking at the camera, he is stood in front of a sign which says Golden Globes in gold font, but you can only read the 'D E N' of golden and the 'B E' of globes. He is wearing a black tuxedo with a black bow tie and a white shirt. He is smiling at the camera and his dark hair has a middle parting, he has a moustache and beard in the style of a goatee.
Trevor Matthews was among four producers of The Brutalist [Getty Images]

The son of one of Wales' most successful entrepreneurs is in the running for a haul of Oscars at this year's Academy Awards.

Trevor Matthews, the son of business magnate and Celtic Manor Resort owner Sir Terry Matthews, was among four producers of The Brutalist.

The hit movie has been nominated for ten Oscars having already won three Golden Globes.

Matthews told BBC Radio Wales Drive: "I don't think you ever expect this kind of success when you're making art, but it has certainly surpassed our expectations."

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Matthews, 42, grew up in Canada before moving to the US to pursue an acting career and had roles in several short films.

But he has found greater success as a producer having set up Brookstreet Pictures in 2004.

The Los Angeles company is named after the street in the Caerphilly county town of Abercarn where his father Terry grew up.

Trevor Matthews said: "I grew up in Canada but I've always felt very proud of my Welsh heritage. Every time I'm there I feel like I'm at home."

Sir Terry Matthews, Chairman of The Celtic Manor Resort talks to the media during a press conference for the 2010 Ryder Cup at the Celtic Manor Wales Open on the 2010 Course at The Celtic Manor Resort on June 3, 2009 in Newport, Wales.
Sir Terry Matthews, 81, has founded or funded more than 100 companies. [Getty Images]

He added: "I'm blessed, I've got one of the best role models in the world. I'm so proud of my dad.

"He leads by example and I'm trying to do the same thing.

"I've always been interested in film and he's been supporting me for so long. Everyone in my family has. He gave me the security and the ability to be an entrepreneur."

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Matthews' production company was behind Bruce Willis' 2017 film First Kill and the The Forgiven (2021) starring Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain.

But it is the three-and-a-half-hour epic, The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, telling the story of a Hungarian holocaust survivor rebuilding his life in post-war America as an architect that has brought global renown.

Trevor Matthews, Brian Young, Felicity Jones, Adrien Brody, winner of the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Award for "The Brutalist," Daniel Blumberg, Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold, and Guy Pearce pose in the press room during the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.
Trevor Matthews (far left) with the cast of The Brutalist after winning three Golden Globes earlier this month [Getty Images]

Trevor said it had been "quite the journey" overcoming the challenges of multiple delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic to make "a true indie movie".

"No matter if you're making a $100m studio movie or a little independent movie, it really is lacing up your boots and getting ready for battle.

"You have to constantly believe in yourself and your team."

"The film has overcome a lot of adversary to get to where it is today and to see the film have this response has been overwhelming.

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"It's been such an incredible ride and we're so proud of it."

The 2025 Academy Awards will be presented on 2 March in Los Angeles.