Matthew Broderick

American film, stage and voice actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican film, stage and voice actor
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Film actor Singer Voice actor Stage actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Male
Birth21 March 1962, New York City
Age62 years
Family
Mother:Patricia Broderick
Father:James Broderick
Siblings:Martha Broderick Janet Broderick Kraft Marion Loretta Elwell Broderick
Spouse:Sarah Jessica Parker
Stats
Height:1.7145 m
The details

Biography

Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor and singer. His roles include the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the adult voice of Simba in Disney's The Lion King trilogy (1994–2004), David Lightman in the Cold War thriller WarGames, and Leo Bloom in the Broadway production of The Producers.
Broderick has won two Tony Awards, one for Best Featured Actor in a Play for Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983), and one for Best Actor in a Musical for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1995). He was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his role in The Producers (2001), but lost to his co-star Nathan Lane. As of 2016, Broderick is the youngest winner of the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

Early life and education

Broderick was born in Manhattan, New York, the son of Patricia (née Biow), a playwright, actress, and painter, and James Broderick, an actor and World War II veteran. His mother was Jewish (a descendant of immigrants from Germany and Poland). His father was a Catholic of Irish, and some English, descent. Broderick attended grade school at City and Country School (a progressive K–8 school in Manhattan) and high school at Walden School (a defunct private school in Manhattan with a strong drama program).

Career

Broderick in Sweden during his promotion of Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Broderick's first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's On Valentine's Day, playing opposite his father, who was a friend of Foote's. This was followed by a supporting role as Harvey Fierstein's gay adopted son, David, in the Off-Broadway production of Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy; then, a good review by The New York Times theater critic Mel Gussow brought him to the attention of Broadway. Broderick commented on the effects of that review in a 2004 60 Minutes II interview:

"Before I knew it, I was like this guy in a hot play. And suddenly, all these doors opened. And it's only because Mel Gussow happened to come by right before it closed and happened to like it. It's just amazing. All these things have to line up that are out of your control."

He followed that with the role of Eugene Morris Jerome in the Neil Simon Eugene Trilogy including the plays, Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues. His first film role was also written by Neil Simon. Broderick debuted in Max Dugan Returns (1983). His first big hit film was WarGames, a summer hit in 1983, in which he played the main role of David Lightman, a Seattle teen hacker. This was followed by the role of Philippe Gaston in Ladyhawke, in 1985.

Broderick then won the role of the charming, clever slacker in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off. At the age of 23, Broderick played a high school student who, with his girlfriend and best friend, plays hooky and explores Chicago. The film remains a 1980s comedy favorite today, and is one of Broderick's best known roles(particularly with teenage audiences).). Also in 1987, he played Air Force research assistant Jimmy Garrett in Project X. In 1988, Broderick played Harvey Fierstein's gay lover, Alan, in the screen adaptation of Torch Song Trilogy. In the 1989 film Glory, he received favorable reviews for his portrayal of the American Civil War officer Robert Gould Shaw, whom Broderick incidentally physically resembled at the time.

Broderick at the 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival

In the 1990s, Broderick was the voice of the adult Simba, in Disney's successful animated film The Lion King, and also voiced Tack the Cobbler in Miramax's controversial version of The Thief and the Cobbler, which had originally been intended as a silent role. He won recognition for two dark comedy roles. The first was that of a bachelor in The Cable Guy with Jim Carrey. The second was that of a high school teacher in Alexander Payne's Election with Reese Witherspoon.

Broderick returned to Broadway as a musical star in the 1990s, most notably with his Tony Award-winning performance in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and his Tony Award-nominated role in the Mel Brooks 2001 stage version of The Producers. In the latter production, he played Leopold "Leo" Bloom, an accountant who co-produces a musical designed to fail, but which turns out to be successful. Broderick reprised the role in the 2005 film adaptation of the same name.

Broderick was reunited with his co-star from The Lion King and The Producers, Nathan Lane, in The Odd Couple, which opened on Broadway in October 2005. He appeared on Broadway as a college professor in The Philanthropist, running April 10 through June 28, 2009. He returned to the Broadway stage in Spring 2012, to star in the musical Nice Work If You Can Get It, directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall.

Personal life

Family

Broderick with wife Sarah Jessica Parker in 2009

Broderick met actress Sarah Jessica Parker through her brother. The couple married on May 19, 1997, in a civil ceremony in a historic deconsecrated synagogue on the Lower East Side. Although Broderick considers himself culturally Jewish, the ceremony was performed by his sister, Janet Broderick Kraft, an Episcopal priest.

Parker and Broderick have a son, James Wilkie Broderick, born October, 2002. In April 2009, it was confirmed that Broderick and Parker were expecting twin girls through surrogacy. Broderick and Parker's surrogate delivered their twin daughters, Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge, in June 2009. Broderick is a New York Mets fan, while Parker supports the New York Yankees, and their son the Boston Red Sox.

Although the couple lives in Manhattan, Broderick and Parker spend a considerable amount of time at their holiday home near Kilcar, a village in County Donegal, Ireland, where Broderick spent his summers as a child. They also have a house in The Hamptons.

Family ancestry

In March 2010, Broderick was featured in the NBC program Who Do You Think You Are?. Broderick stated that his participation in the ancestry research program emotionally reconnected him with the role he played in Glory 22 years earlier, as he discovered a paternal great-great-grandfather, Robert Martindale, who actually was a Union soldier. A veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg, Martindale, who belonged to the 20th Connecticut, was killed in the aftermath of the Battle of Atlanta and was eventually interred in an unnamed grave at the Marietta National Cemetery. Having identified the grave with the help of historian Brad Quinlin, Broderick's research enabled him to give his ancestor his name back. In the same program, Broderick discovered that his paternal grandfather, James Joseph Broderick II, whom he had never known, had been a highly decorated combat medic in World War I, having earned his distinctions during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.

1987 car crash

On August 5, 1987, while driving a rented BMW in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Broderick crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a Volvo driven by Anna Gallagher, 28, accompanied by her mother, Margaret Doherty, 63, killing both instantly. Broderick was vacationing with Jennifer Grey, whom he had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of Ferris Bueller's Day Off; the crash publicly revealed their relationship. Broderick suffered a fractured leg, fractured ribs, concussion, and a collapsed lung. Grey received minor injuries, including whiplash. Broderick told authorities he had no recollection of the crash and did not know why he was in the wrong lane. "I don't remember the day. I don't remember even getting up in the morning. I don't remember making my bed. What I first remember is waking up in the hospital, with a very strange feeling going on in my leg," he said at the time. Broderick was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and faced up to five years in prison, but was later convicted of the lesser charge of careless driving and fined $175, which the victims' family called "a travesty of justice". Martin Doherty, whose sister and mother were killed in the crash, later stated that he forgave Broderick, amid plans to meet with Broderick in 2003, in order to gain a sense of closure. In February 2012, when Broderick was featured in a multimillion-dollar Honda commercial aired during the Super Bowl, Doherty said a meeting with Broderick had not taken place and that Broderick "wasn't the greatest choice of drivers, knowing his past."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Max Dugan ReturnsMichael McPhee
1983WarGamesDavid LightmanNominated – Saturn Award for Best Actor
19851918Brother Vaughn
1985LadyhawkePhilippe Gaston
1986Ferris Bueller's Day OffFerris BuellerNominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1986On Valentine's DayBrother Vaughn
1987Project XJimmy Garrett
1988Biloxi BluesEugene Morris Jerome
1988Torch Song TrilogyAlan Simon
1989Family BusinessAdam McMullen
1989GloryCol. Robert Gould Shaw
1990The FreshmanClark Kellogg
1992Out on a LimbBill Campbell
1993The Night We Never MetSam Lester
1994The Lion KingAdult Simba (voice)
1994Mrs. Parker and the Vicious CircleCharles MacArthur
1994The Road to WellvilleWilliam Lightbody
1995The Thief and the CobblerTack the Cobbler (voice)
1996The Cable GuySteven M. KovacsNominated – MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (with Jim Carrey)
1996InfinityRichard FeynmanAlso producer and director
1997Addicted to LoveSam
1998GodzillaDr. Niko "Nick" Tatopoulos
1998The Lion King II: Simba's PrideSimba (voice)
1998Walking to the WaterlineMichael Woods
1999ElectionJim McAllister
1999Inspector GadgetOfficer John Brown / Inspector Gadget / RoboGadget
2000You Can Count on MeBrian Everett
2003Good Boy!Hubble (voice)
2004The Lion King 1½Adult Simba (voice)
2004Marie and BruceBruce
2004The Stepford WivesWalter Kresby
2004The Last ShotSteven Schats
2005The ProducersLeo Bloom
2005Strangers with CandyRoger Beekman
2006Deck the HallsSteve Finch
2007Then She Found MeBen Green
2007Bee MovieAdam Flayman (voice)
2008Diminished CapacityCooper Kennedy
2008Finding AmandaTaylor Peters Mendon
2008The Tale of DespereauxDespereaux (voice)
2010Wonderful WorldBen Singer
2011MargaretJohn Van Tassel
2011Tower HeistMr. Fitzhugh
2011New Year's EveMr. BuellertonUncredited
2013Skum Rocks!HimselfDocumentary
2015Dirty WeekendLes Moore
2015TrainwreckMatthew Broderick
2016Manchester by the SeaJeffrey
2016The American SideBorden Chase
2016Rules Don't ApplyLevar Mathis
2017The Gettysburg AddressNarrator (voice)Documentary; In post-production
2017Look AwayMurrayIn post-production
2018Amusement Park(voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Lou GrantMikeEpisode: "Generations"
1985Faerie Tale TheatrePrince HenryEpisode: "Cinderella"
1985Master Harold...and the BoysHally BallardTelevision film
Nominated – CableACE Award for Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special
1988, 1998Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)2 episodes
1993A Life in the TheatreJohnTelevision film
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1995FrasierMark (voice)Episode: "She's the Boss"
2003The Music ManProfessor Harold HillTelevision film
2008, 201230 RockCooter Burger2 episodes
2009CyberchaseMax (voice)Episode: "Father's Day"
2010, 2015LouieHimself2 episodes
2010Beach LaneMike BrennanPilot
2012Adventure TimeDream Warrior (voice)Episode: "Who Would Win"
2012Modern FamilyDaveEpisode: "Mistery Date"
2013Untitled Tad Quill projectJack LewisPilot
2015The Jim Gaffigan ShowHimselfEpisode: "Wonderful"
2016Adventure TimeSpirit of the Forest (voice)Episode: "Flute Spell"

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Torch Song TrilogyDavid
1983Brighton Beach MemoirsEugene JeromeTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play
1985Biloxi BluesEugene Morris Jerome
1986–87The Widow ClaireHorace Robedaux
1995How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingJ. Pierrepont FinchTony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical
1999Night Must FallDan
2000Taller Than a DwarfHoward Miller
2001–02The ProducersLeopold "Leo" BloomNominated – Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical
2004The ForeignerCharlie Baker
2005The Odd CoupleFelix Unger
2009The PhilanthropistPhillip
2009The Starry MessengerMark Williams
2012–13Nice Work If You Can Get ItJimmy Winter
2014–15It's Only a PlayPeter Austin
2015SylviaGreg
2016Shining CityJohn

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