Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick rose to fame as Ferris Bueller, captivating audiences in the 1986 classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." His talent solidified his status as a Hollywood leading man.
Movie Actor
March 21, 1962
Aries
62
New York, New York
Matthew Broderick, born in New York City, has captivated audiences with his versatile acting skills and youthful charm. His career took flight in the 1980s with iconic roles such as the mischievous Ferris Bueller in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and the voice of Simba in Disney’s beloved “The Lion King” trilogy.
Broderick’s talent extends beyond the silver screen. He has graced Broadway stages, earning two Tony Awards for his exceptional performances in “Brighton Beach Memoirs” and “The Producers.” His accolades also include Golden Globe nominations for his work in “WarGames” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”
In addition to his acting prowess, Broderick is a skilled pilot, musician, and philanthropist. His passion for flying led him to obtain a private pilot’s license, while his musical talents encompass playing the guitar, piano, and drums. Broderick’s dedication to charitable causes is evident through his support of organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Way.
Off-screen, Broderick found love and married actress Sarah Jessica Parker in 1997. Together, they share a beautiful family with three children.
Matthew Broderick’s enduring legacy in entertainment continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide. His versatility, talent, and philanthropic spirit make him a true icon of the industry.