Isaac (Zach) Matisse Mann [Executive Producer] was born in Seattle, Washington but grew up a few miles away on Vashon Island where he attended the local high school from 1998-2001. After completing high school, Zach was accepted to the prestigious Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where he competed on the institution's varsity ten...
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Isaac (Zach) Matisse Mann [Executive Producer] was born in Seattle, Washington but grew up a few miles away on Vashon Island where he attended the local high school from 1998-2001. After completing high school, Zach was accepted to the prestigious Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where he competed on the institution's varsity tennis team (awarded All-Northwest Conference 1st Team Singles) and researched vigorously in the field of communications (his thesis documentary explored celebrities in pop culture and their effect on the youth of America). After graduating from college in 2005, Zach was cast as one of the stars in the 17th season of the world-renowned reality television series MTV's "The Real World," shot on location in Key West, Florida from August to December of that year. After the show wrapped, Zach traveled to many locations in and around North America where he spoke on a multitude of issues ranging from sexuality, race, eating disorders, relationships, and, returning to his studies from college, his recently acquired celebrity status and its effects on American youth. He has been quoted in a variety of media, including such national magazines as Twist, Cosmo Girl, Teen, among others, and respected newspapers such as The Seattle Times. Zach currently hosts a weekly spot on the Z100 Portland Morning Radio Show and is a Co-Founder/Major Financier of Building Block Pictures. Perfect Sport, for which Zach serves as an Executive Producer, is his first foray into the world of feature films. Recently, he began shooting with Sam Maccarone and Preston Lacy on a feature film titled Life of Lucky Cucumber starring Dian Bachar (TV: The Movie, BASEketball, Orgasmo).
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