Matt Sato
Matt Sato is a renowned Japanese-American skateboarder, famed for his technical street skating and the signature "Sato Flip" trick.
YouTuber
April 19, 2001
Aries
23
Hawaii
Matt Sato, known for his acting roles in “Hawaii Five-0,” “Save Me,” and “Ghosts,” has expanded his horizons to become a celebrated filmmaker and entrepreneur. Prior to his acting career, he excelled as a competitive swimmer and achieved the prestigious title of Junior Olympian.
In 2010, Matt co-founded Sato Studios with his brother, Mark, specializing in captivating video content for various clients. His directorial debut, “The Last Goodbye,” released in 2015, garnered critical acclaim and won multiple awards at film festivals worldwide.
Matt’s exceptional talent has been recognized through numerous prestigious awards, including Telly Awards, Davey Awards, and Communicator Awards. In 2017, he was honored as the “Young Entrepreneur of the Year” by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
Beyond his professional achievements, Matt is an avid traveler, photographer, and music enthusiast. He actively contributes to the community by conducting workshops and mentorship programs for aspiring filmmakers and entrepreneurs.
With a passion for science fiction and Japanese anime, Matt often infuses these elements into his creative projects. An accomplished pianist, he finds solace in playing classical music during his leisure time.
Matt Sato’s journey continues to inspire audiences, showcasing his remarkable storytelling abilities and entrepreneurial spirit. As he embarks on new endeavors, his future holds even greater accomplishments in the realms of filmmaking and entrepreneurship.