
Matthew Broderick
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1962-03-21
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American stage and screen actor. Broderick began acting in off-Broadway productions in the early 1980s, soon after landing a role in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, for which he won a Tony Award. His first screen role was in Max Dugan Returns (1983), also penned by Neil Simon. His breakout role came the same year for his role as a young hacker in WarGames. Later Broderick starred in the hit film Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), making him a household name. Subsequent notable films include Glory (1989), The Lion King (1994), The Cable Guy (1996), Godzilla (1998), and Election (1999). Broderick also continued acting on Broadway, including several musicals. He won a second Tony Award in 1995 for his performance in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and a third nomination in 2001 for The Producers. In 1985 while on vacation in Ireland with his then-girlfriend Jennifer Grey, Broderick was involved in a head on collision that killed two locals. He was deemed at fault and faced up to five years in prison on the charge of causing death by dangerous driving, but was convicted of a lesser charge and fined £100. Broderick has been married to actress Sarah Jessica Parker since 1997, and the couple have three children.
Known for

WarGames
1983David Lightman
Godzilla
1998Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
Ladyhawke
1985Phillipe Gaston
Infinity
1996Richard Feynman
Addicted to Love
1997Sam
The Freshman
1990Clark Kellogg
The Tale of Despereaux
2008Despereaux (voice)
Family Business
1989Adam McMullen
Max Dugan Returns
1983Michael McPhae
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11
2021Self
The Road to Wellville
1994William Lightbody
Bee Movie
2007Adam Flayman (voice)
Good Boy!
2003Hubble (voice)
The Lion King 1½
2004Simba (voice)
The Music Man
2003Professor Harold Hill
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
1994Charles MacArthur
Torch Song Trilogy
1988Alan Simon
The Lion King
1994Simba (voice)
Election
1999Jim McAllister