Matthew McConaughey might never leave Texas and move to Birmingham, but the Oscar-winning actor is a big fan of the city in central Alabama.
McConaughey spent several weeks in the metro area in summer 2023, filming a crime thriller, “The Rivals of Amziah King.” Birmingham evidently made an impression on him, and McConaughey praised the Magic City when the film made its debut at the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival.
Now the famed celebrity is at it again, touting Birmingham in an interview linked to his bestselling book, “Poems & Prayers” (Sept. 16, Crown). During an appearance on “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” a podcast hosted by Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson, McConaughey gave a glowing review of Birmingham.
“I found Birmingham on a film I did, ‘Rivals of Amziah,’ and I did not know that that place existed in the state of Alabama. And it did, and we fell in love with it and met a lot of great people there,” McConaughey said in an episode released on Wednesday.
The Rivals of Amziah King filming in Alabama
During his time in Alabama, McConaughey thrilled fans who spotted him on movie sets in Birmingham, Bessemer, Pell City and Walker County. The actor was said to be extremely gracious during encounters at restaurants such as the Frothy Monkey, and he visited patients at Children’s of Alabama, a pediatric hospital in Birmingham.
McConaughey’s experiences here inspired a two-page poem called “Birmingham” that’s included in his book, in a section titled “Navigation & Livin’ Ditties.”
In the poem, McConaughey describes Birmingham as “Manicured and mannered/honored and clean/rugged and tough/without being mean.”
The actors follows that with a political observation, calling the city “Red enough to work/blue enough to dream/like Southern royalty/without the queen.”
McConaughey says Birmingham has “A great sense of humor/not afraid to eat crow/it’s Aspen in the south/without the snow.”
On the podcast, Danson pointed to the “Birmingham” poem as one of his favorites. McConaughey’s thoughts on the Southern city have special resonance for him, Danson said, because he’s the longtime husband of actress Mary Steenburgen, an Arkansas native.
“I’m married to Little Rock, you know, Mary, so I … this rings, you know,“ Danson said. ”I love that.”
Danson also offered kudos for Alabama’s music scene, and McConaughey agreed.
“A lot of great music. Muscle Shoals, right up north of there. Yeah, yeah. A lot of good music,” McConaughey said.
(Watch the full podcast in the video below. Birmingham enters the discussion at the 6:57 mark.)
Harrelson also chimed in, saying Birmingham appears to have changed over the years. He doesn’t offer specific details, but Harrelson mentions “trouble back in the day,” evidently referring to the civil rights era.
“They had some trouble back in the day, I think, you know, that’s all people think about, you know, who haven’t been there,” Harrelson said. “And, but now I guess it’s turned into quite a place.”
“It’s on the way forward,” McConaughey said. “I think it’s fair to say