Eddie Matazzoni is a Production Designer for Film and Television, with a career spanning over 20 years in the industry. Eddie got his start swinging a hammer in the late '90s during MTV's golden age of music videos; collaborating with artists Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, and Destiny's Child.

After graduating from USC's respected Theatre BFA program, Eddie went on to construct sets for the Denver Center for Performing Arts. His notable work includes co-producing the ten-hour epic cycle of the Trojan War, Tantalus, with The Theatre Company and London's Royal Shakespeare Company. Under the direction of the legendary Sir Peter Hall, Tantalus was named one of Time magazine's ten best plays of 2000. Eddie also worked at the Seattle Repertory Theatre before earning his MFA from the UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television.

Eddie's career in scripted entertainment began as an Art Department Assistant on the hit series Brothers & Sisters.  Eddie quickly worked his way up the ladder, and within 5 years he had risen to the ranks of Art Director. Since joining the Art Directors Guild, Eddie has Designed and Art Directed a variety of television series and films such as Warner Brother's reboot Lethal Weapon, DC Comic's Stargirl, Sci-Fi Romantic Comedy Film Moonshot, and most recently Eddie designed the new Greg Berlanti and, Nkechi Okoro Carroll missing person’s drama, Found, coming to NBC this Fall.

Eddie Matazzoni holds dual citizenship with the US and UK and currently lives with his family in Los Angeles. Eddie is represented by Julian Savodivker, at APA.