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Matt Bonin VP Integrated Head of Video Crispin Porter & Bogusky
Speaking at: The New New Media (October 24, 2006 11:30 am to 12:45 pm)
Matthew Bonin was born the son of a French welder with a penchant for buggery and a webfooted Belgian hooker named Chloe. His father was prone to extravagant boasts - once claiming to have invented the question mark. Matthew had a spirited upbringing.
In 1976 Burt Reynolds, Evil Kneivel and Matthew lobbied Congress to make 'Afternoon Delight' the national anthem. Damned if they didn't come within one vote. Shortly afterwards Matthew began work on what would become what most agree is the finest film of the 20th Century - Smokey & The Bandit. It would be the first of many Oscars he would win.
With so much success behind him it was no wonder Madison Avenue came calling.
In his spare time Matthew enjoys marlin fishing and ripping up the buffets of Tampa Bay at night.
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