Former NFL WR Matthew Cherry Got Nominated for an Oscar

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Matthew A. Cherry never caught a pass in the NFL, but is now putting his hands to use crafting Oscar nominees as a film maker.

Today, Cherry's animated short "Hair Love" received an Oscar nomination for best animated short film. The seven-minute short centers on a young African American girl who looks to her father for help in styling her unique hair.

Cherry began production on Hair Love in 2017, 10 years after he walked away from the NFL. The project began on Kickstarter with a story pitch and a $75,000 fundraising goal. It raised over $300,000 becoming the highest-funded animated short project in the history of the platform.

Two years later, the nomination marks an apex in Cherry's film-making career, one that has since surpassed his time in the NFL.

In 2004, Cherry earned a spot on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad after an impressive three-year college career at Akron. The next year he made it onto the Cincinnati Bengals' roster but never advanced from there.

Cherry eventually walked away from football in 2007 with a $30,000 pretax settlement.

He took that money to Los Angeles where he spent the next 12 years trying to break into the entertainment industry, with nothing but three years of NFL experience and a bachelors degree in media to his name. Unlike other NFL stars to break into the entertainment industry like Rob Gronkowski, Cherry's ambitions did not come easily, and even endured a stint of unemployment.

It looks like his efforts have paid off, however, as after the long grind, his animated short is receiving recognition at the highest level.