Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American film and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and as the voice of Simba in The Lion King. He is also acclaimed for his role as Leo Bloom in The Producers.
"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 two Neil Simon plays: Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, both plays are part of what is known as the "Eugene Trilogy" . In between those plays he starred in WarGames, a summer hit in 1983. Broderick auditioned for the role of Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom Family Ties and was offered the role, but he had to turn it down because of his movie schedule. Broderick then got the role that he will always be remembered for as the charming, clever slacker in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Broderick, who in real life was in his mid 20's, played a high school student who, with his girlfriend and best friend, explores Chicago while avoiding the clutches of the dean of students, who is eager to catch Bueller in the act. The movie remains an 80's comedy favorite today. In 1989's Glory Broderick received good notices for his portrayal of -- and uncanny resemblance to -- the Civil War hero Robert Gould Shaw.
Broderick in the 1990's took two dark comedy roles. The first was that of a bachelor who attracts the friendship of a lonely cable guy played by Jim Carrey in The Cable Guy. The second was that of a Midwest teacher determined to stop the school overachiever from becoming class president in Alexander Payne's Election. Some comment on the irony of Broderick playing the role of teacher to a clever student (played by Reese Witherspoon), in that it's a role reversal from Ferris Bueller. In 1994 he did the voice of adult Simba.
Broderick returned to Broadway as a musical star in the 1990s, most notably in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Mel Brooks' stage version of The Producers in 2001. He also continues to make feature films, including the 2005 adaptation of The Movie Musical. Broderick played the role of Leopold “Leo” Bloom, an accountant who co-produces a musical which he hopes will fail, but turns out to be successful. In “The Producers” Broderick sings several songs, both alone and with other characters.
Broderick 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 is left-handed, a fact made evidient during the movie The Producers when he is drawing in his ledger.
Back in the United States, when asked about his trip to Northern Ireland, Broderick noted that he wanted to put the experience behind him. "My leg was broken", he says, "I was badly messed up. I have no desire to be more badly hurt. I don't feel that I need to have more misfortune or that anything bad has to happen to me to pay for this. I can say it's over, and I'm really glad it's over. I want to go on."
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