Matthew Crouch
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Matthew Crouch is Chairman of the Board and CEO of Hollywood, California based production company, Gener8Xion Entertainment. Previously, he was CEO of a Hollywood based independent film and television production company which produced a theatrically released film, The Omega Code in 1999. Crouch also produced other films such as, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, the sequel to the "Omega Code". He also produced the film Carman: The Champion and has served as Vice President of Trinity Broadcasting Network, where he oversaw all aspects of production for both the film and television divisions for 15 years. Prior to this, he was the co-producer of the TBN movie, "China Cry". In 1984, Matthew Crouch and Jim Hodson were the first hosts of TBN's Christian music video program, "Real Videos". After Matthew married his wife, Laurie, Jim Hodson left "Real Videos" and Laurie became co-host. Matt and Laurie stepped down from hosting "Real Videos" in the 1990's to concentrate on movie production.
The Omega Code (1999) Starring Casper Van Dien, Michael York, and Catherine Oxenberg- was the #1 grossing limited release film of 1999. His company's most recent film was One Night with the King,the story of Queen Esther, starring Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, John Rhys-Davies, Luke Goss, and newcomer Tiffany Dupont.
In December 2007, Crouch released a Christmas-themed film, Noëlle
He is the son of Paul Crouch and Jan Crouch, founders of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Crouch resides in Southern California with wife, Laurie, and their two sons, Caylen and Cody. In September 2007, he was appointed Honorary Consul General of Uganda for the State of California.