Rising star Levi McConaughey, son of Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey, is quickly making a name for himself in Hollywood, recently sharing the foundational grooming advice he inherited from his famous dad and insights into his debut acting role. The 17-year-old opened up about the importance of staying clean, his simple skincare routine, and the unique challenges and joys of collaborating with his father on screen.
As the son of one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors, Levi McConaughey is no stranger to the spotlight. Now, at 17, he is carving out his own path, not only with his first major acting role but also by sharing some wisdom passed down from his father, Matthew McConaughey. At a recent Clarins x V Magazine Golden Hour event during F1 weekend in Austin, Texas, Levi revealed the most basic, yet crucial, grooming tip he learned: “stay clean all the time.”
This simple mantra, deemed “important” by the young actor, highlights a practical approach to personal care that resonates beyond mere appearance, hinting at a foundational discipline his father instills. It’s a testament to the down-to-earth values that Matthew McConaughey, 55, shares with his children, including Levi, daughter Vida, 15, and son Livingston, 12, with wife Camila Alves McConaughey.
A Simple Routine, Family Influence, and the Secret to His “Glow”
Beyond his dad’s foundational advice, Levi also shared a peek into his modest skincare regimen. His routine consists of “just some cleanser, moisturizer and a little something that my sister and mom slip in there.” This detail offers a charming glimpse into the family dynamics, where the women of the household—his mother Camila Alves McConaughey and sister Vida—play an active role in his personal care choices.
Interestingly, Levi attributes his healthy “glow” not just to products but to his family. He emphasizes the importance of “spending some great time with them, and time with myself,” suggesting a holistic approach to well-being that combines external care with internal peace and strong family bonds.
Stepping into His Father’s Footsteps: “The Lost Bus” and Beyond
The conversation about grooming quickly transitioned to Levi’s burgeoning acting career. He recently made his debut in the Apple TV thriller The Lost Bus, released on October 3. In the film, Levi plays his father’s on-screen son, delving into a strained relationship amidst the backdrop of the deadly 2018 Camp Fire, which devastated over 150,000 acres and claimed 85 lives.
Matthew McConaughey has been actively involved in preparing Levi for the intense scrutiny of Hollywood. Speaking with People, Matthew shared his proactive approach: “I’ve tried to give him some tips that I’ve learned along the way, tried to give him some of those tips earlier than I understood them.” This guidance comes from a place of experience, as Matthew’s own breakout into the public eye came around age 23 or 24 with 1996’s A Time to Kill, after his 1993 role in Dazed and Confused.
Matthew emphasized the challenge of staying grounded amidst sudden fame, advising Levi to develop a “sixth sense” to discern authenticity. He stressed the importance of Levi cultivating his “own ownership of who he is” and ensuring that acting remains “part of finding his identity” but “can’t be his full identity.”
Navigating the Pressures of a Legacy
Levi openly acknowledged the pressures of being Matthew McConaughey’s son. In an interview with People, he stated, “as much as people can say, ‘Oh, you got this because of your father or your mother,’ they can open the door, but then it’s going to be up to me to do my thing once I get in there. That’s on me.” His declaration, “you got to have some chops,” reflects a mature understanding that talent and hard work are paramount, regardless of family connections.
A fascinating detail about Levi’s casting in The Lost Bus underscores this commitment to merit. Matthew ensured that Levi’s audition tape was sent to director Paul Greengrass anonymously, without his last name. This allowed Greengrass to select Levi purely on his acting abilities, validating the young actor’s “chops” independently of his famous lineage.
The Power of a Real-Life Bond On-Screen
Working alongside his father, especially in a role depicting a strained relationship, could have been challenging. However, Levi revealed that their strong real-life bond actually made the on-screen tension easier to portray authentically. “Just the confidence of our relationship outside the movie, because in the movie, it’s not a good relationship,” he explained at the Clarins event.
This dynamic allowed them to dive deep into their characters, knowing they could “come out of the scene, and give each other a hug and go, ‘Thank you. Thank God that that’s not how our relationship is in real life.’ It just made it easier and fun.” This ability to separate art from life speaks volumes about their professional and personal maturity.
Beyond The Lost Bus, Levi is also slated to appear in Way of the Warrior Kid, alongside Chris Pratt, expected to be released in December. This upcoming project further cements his path in acting, with his father continuing to offer guidance and support, as seen when Matthew reportedly mentored a “nervous-looking” Levi on set in October 2024.
A Promising Future for a New Hollywood Generation
As Levi McConaughey navigates the early stages of his Hollywood career, he embodies a blend of his father’s grounded wisdom and his own burgeoning talent. From prioritizing hygiene to embracing the nuanced challenges of acting, Levi is proving that he’s ready to forge his own identity while honoring the legacy he inherited. His story is a compelling chapter in the ongoing narrative of celebrity children making their mark, emphasizing that while doors may open, true success is earned with dedication and genuine “chops.”