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Matthew Broderick

Biography - Matthew Broderick

With 1986’s “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, young actor Matthew Broderick celebrated truancy, girls, and a lust for life. Bueller’s now-famous shenanigans subsequently made Broderick a huge star, and his boyish good looks and lovable sense of humor became the standard for a slew of later teen comedies.

Broderick was born in New York City on March 21, 1962 to successful actor James Broderick and playwright Patricia Biow. Starting out on the stage immediately after high school, Broderick received raves for his performances in Horton Foote’s “On Valentine’s Day” (alongside his father) and Harvey Fierstein’s “Torch Song Trilogy”. The latter production garnered Broderick a terrific review from New York Times theatre critic Mel Gussow, which instantly bolstered his career. Broderick was soon seen in two Neil Simon plays, “Biloxi Blues” and “Brighton Beach Memoirs”, which won him a 1983 Tony Award for Best Actor. He received another in 1995 for the hit Broadway revival of the musical “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying”.

Also in 1983, Broderick starred in the hit film “Wargames” after his film debut in “Max Dugan Returns” the same year, which was also the debut film for Kiefer Sutherland. The young actor then famously turned down Michael J. Fox’s star-making role in the hit series “Family Ties”, though the huge success of “Ferris Bueller” ended up giving him a similar boost in name recognition. For the next ten years Broderick concentrated on film projects, the majority of them being film adaptations of comedic stage plays he had previously starred in, including both of the aforementioned Neil Simon pieces. In 1994 he voiced the lead role of Simba in Disney’s “The Lion King”, which became one of the biggest animated hits of all time.

After returning to Broadway fame in 1995 with “How to Succeed…”, Broderick starred alongside Jim Carrey in the ill-fated “The Cable Guy”. The film’s off-putting plot alienated audiences expecting another accessible Carrey goof-fest, though the two stars did achieve some hilarious moments together in the Ben Stiller-directed dark comedy. After starring with Meg Ryan and Kelly Preston in the melancholy romantic comedy “Addicted to Love”, Broderick tried his hand at blockbusters with 1998’s mega-budget “Godzilla” remake, which failed to meet box office expectations and has therefore not seen a line of sequels. Arguably his best recent film role came in 1999 with Alexander Payne’s hilarious high school satire “Election”. Playing a crabby history teacher, the film revolved around Broderick’s character’s attempt at sabotaging the ascendancy of an overachieving Reese Witherspoon to Student Council President.

Broderick returned to Broadway once again in 2001 for Mel Brooks’ musical “The Producers”. Starring alongside Nathan Lane, the still-running musical has been a smash commercial and critical success, particularly when Lane and Broderick filled the lead roles. Both actors received Tony nominations for the entertainment satire in 2001, with Lane taking home the prize.

Formerly linked to Jennifer Grey and Lili Taylor, Broderick has been married to “Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker since 1997, and has a son with the bubbly actress. Recently seen in Kenneth Lonergan’s “You Can Count on Me” and “The Stepford Wives” remake with Nicole Kidman, Broderick will appear in Lonergan’s “Margaret” in late 2006 alongside Matt Damon and Anna Paquin.

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37th Annual Tony Awards
New York City
06/05/1983
Matthew Broderick
Dedication of The Neil Simon Theater
New York City
06/29/1983
Matthew Broderick and Date
"The Real Thing" Broadway Opening Night - After Party
New York City
01/05/1984
Matthew Broderick and date
56th Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles
04/09/1984
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Arriving at The Limelight After "Bilouxi Blues" Performance
New York City
06/05/1985
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Premiere of Heartburn - July 22, 1986
New York City
07/22/1986
Matthew Broderick and Helena Bonham Carter
59th Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles
03/30/1987
Jennifer Grey and Matthew Broderick
Benefit for The Writer's Theater
New York City
10/26/1987
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"Burn This" Permiere
New York
11/03/1987
Jennifer Grey and Matthew Broderick
Tribute Performance of "Absolutely Music" for Vietnam Veterans
New York City
02/07/1988
Jonathan Cryer and Matthew Broderick
"Biloxi Blues" - Afterparty
New York City
03/23/1988
Matthew Broderick and Daisy Foote
Opening of Pianist Michael Feinstein's One Man Musical Show
New York City
04/19/1988
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Opening of "Speed-The-Plow" in 1988
New York
06/16/1988
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Matthew Broderick - File Photos
New York City
09/08/1988
Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt
Clint Eastwood Cinema Collection
New York City
09/14/1988
Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt
Salute to Ralph Lauren
New York City
10/19/1988
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Dukakis Benefit
New York City
10/21/1988
Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt
"Torch Song Trilogy" New York Premiere
New York City
12/05/1988
Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando
On the Set of "The Freshman" - June 12, 1989
New York City
06/12/1989
Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando
On The Set of The Freshman
New York City
06/13/1989
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"Glory" New York City Premiere
New York City
12/10/1989
Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt
"Glory" Los Angeles Premiere
Century City
12/11/1989
Helen Hunt and Matthew Broderick
"Family Business" Premiere
Los Angeles
12/13/1989
Larry King and Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick at a Taping of "Larry King Live"
Hollywood
07/10/1990
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7th Annual Casting Society ARTIOS Awards
New York City
10/17/1991
Matthew Broderick
ASPCA Dog Walk 1991
New York City
10/20/1991
Matthew Broderick, Rob Morrow, and Fisher Stevens
The Big Swing Performance Gala Benefit For Naked Angels Theater Company
New York City
02/24/1992
Patti LuPone and Matthew Broderick
46th Annual Tony Awards Nominations
New York City
05/04/1992
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Brooke Shields and Matthew Broderick
1992 ASPCA Dog Walk
New York City
10/17/1992
Matthew Broderick
ASPCA Dog Walk ' 92
New York City
10/18/1992
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Beverly Hills
01/23/1993
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
1993 National Board of Review's D.W. Griffith Awards
New York City
02/22/1993
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
65th Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles
03/29/1993
Elton John, Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
65th Annual Academy Awards - Elton John AIDS Foundation Party
Los Angeles
03/29/1993
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
47th Annual Tony Awards
New York City
06/06/1993
Mike Myers and Matthew Broderick
"A Life in the Theater" Post Party
New York City
09/27/1993
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Friars Club Roasts Whoopi Goldberg
New York City
10/08/1993
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
"Nightmare Before Christmas" - New York City Premiere
New York City
10/09/1993
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
Opening Night of "Damn Yankees" - 1994
New York
03/03/1994
Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker and Brooke Astor
Professional Children's School Honors Brooke Astor
New York City
04/25/1994
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