Matthew Broderick is a versatile American actor who has left an indelible mark on Hollywood with his impressive career spanning over four decades. He shot to fame with his iconic role as the charming high school slacker in the beloved classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986), showcasing his comedic timing and natural charisma. Broderick's talent shone through in a variety of genres, from the sci-fi thriller "WarGames" (1983) to the historical drama "Glory" (1989), where he delivered a poignant performance as Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Broderick's filmography boasts an array of memorable roles, including voicing the beloved adult Simba in Disney's animated masterpiece "The Lion King" (1994) and starring alongside legends like Marlon Brando in "The Freshman" (1990). His ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama is evident in films like "Election" (1999) and "You Can Count on Me" (2000). Broderick's enduring appeal lies in his affable on-screen presence and his knack for bringing depth and nuance to his characters. With a diverse body of work that includes both commercial hits and critically acclaimed projects, Matthew Broderick continues to captivate audiences with his talent and charm.
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Directed by Griffin Dunne, Kelly Preston, Matthew Broderick, Meg Ryan, Tchéky Karyo
Directed by Jerry Seinfeld, Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warburton, Renée Zellweger, Simon J. Smith, Steve Hickner
Directed by Christopher Walken, Corey Parker, Matthew Broderick, Matt Mulhern, Mike Nichols
Directed by Danny DeVito, John Whitesell, Kristin Chenoweth, Kristin Davis, Matthew Broderick
Directed by Alexander Payne, Chris Klein, Jessica Campbell, Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon
Directed by Dustin Hoffman, Matthew Broderick, Rosanna DeSoto, Sean Connery, Sidney Lumet
Directed by John Hughes
Directed by Edward Zwick
Directed by Leo McKern, Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer, Richard Donner, Rutger Hauer
Directed by Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Jim Carrey, Leslie Mann, Matthew Broderick