Matthew Tolmach (born 1964) is an American film producer and former co-president of production at Sony Pictures Entertainment. Tolmach first became interested in film after hearing stories from his grandfather, producer and film executive Sam Jaffe. He is of Jewish descent. After moving to Los Angeles, he landed a job with Frank Marshall to make a documentary about Lance Armstrong that was directed by Alex Gibney. In 2008, he was named co-president of production at Sony Pictures Entertainment with Doug Belgrad (whom he had been working with since 2003), where he managed the Spider-Man franchise. In 2010, he left Sony Pictures Entertainment to produce the next installment of Spider-Man. Belgrad was named as sole president of the studio, and Hanna Minghella was named president of production. Tolmach is married to director Paige Goldberg. They have one child. Description above from the Wikipedia article Matt Tolmach, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Amazing Spider-Man
(Producer)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
(Producer)
Stepdude
(Producer)
The Rosie Project
(Producer)
Fate of a Sport
(Producer)
Spider-Man: No Way Home
(Executive Producer)
Venom: The Last Dance
(Producer)
The Armstrong Lie
(Producer)
Venom
(Producer)
Rough Night
(Producer)
Freaks of Nature
(Producer)
Spider-Man: Homecoming
(Executive Producer)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
(Producer)
Jumanji: The Next Level
(Producer)
Sausage Party
(Thanks)
Morbius
(Producer)
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
(Producer)
Spider-Man: Far From Home
(Executive Producer)
Dark Harvest
(Producer)
Coldblooded
(Producer)
Money for Nothing
(Executive Producer)
Kraven the Hunter
(Producer)
Jumanji 3
(Producer)
Dark Matter
(Executive Producer)
Future Man
(Executive Producer)