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Culture August 29, 2019

That's 'Professor' Matthew McConaughey to you: Actor to teach at University of Texas at Austin

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Matthew McConaughey can certainly teach aspiring actors a thing or two about the business, and that's exactly what he's decided to do.

The University of Texas at Austin announced Wednesday that it has appointed McConaughey "professor of practice" at the Moody College of Communications, according to the university.

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In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody professor of practice. @McConaughey will continue to teach the #UTScriptoScreen class in @UTRTF. pic.twitter.com/9goKkc6U0A

— TEXAS Moody (@UTexasMoody) August 28, 2019

The 49-year-old actor, whose long list of films include "Magic Mike," "Dazed and Confused," "The Wolf of Wall Street" and an Oscar-winning role in "Dallas Buyers Club," has served as a visiting instructor at the university since 2015, when he began co-teaching the Script to Screen film production class.

He also developed the course's curriculum, which UT says, "provides a unique, behind-the-scenes view of each stage of a film’s production."

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*Matthew McConaughey kicking off an exam*

All write, all write, all write https://t.co/J6ge5naw6e

— josh pappenheim🥚 (@papsby) August 29, 2019

"It’s the class I wish I would have had when I was in film school. Working in the classroom with these students gives me a chance to prepare them," says McConaughey in the official announcement. "Making movies, turning words on paper into film, is both a science and art -- no matter the time or generation. The elements of truth and genuine joy for the process are timeless. That will always be our classroom focus."

McConaughey, a Texas native, received a film degree from UT Austin in 1993. He’ll next be seen starring in the Guy Ritchie crime thriller "The Gentlemen," opening nationwide Jan. 24.