Matthew Broderick
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Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderickis an American actor and singer. His roles include the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Offfor 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 trilogyand Leo Bloom in the film version and Broadway production of The Producers...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth21 March 1962
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Please remember to curb your dogs when you are walking in this area.
I think there is some stigma when you're playing a love scene... with somebody who you don't really know very well.
I wish we were out of town, so we could work on these things quietly,
I was glad to be here. It was beautiful but very, very sad.
That will come. And if it's going to happen, it'll be this week.
Regardless, I'm going to have a lot if lizard-ware when this is all through.
I loved 'Independence Day' and I've liked disaster movies since I was a kid. And to do one with those guys... why not? But I think 'Godzilla' with people who I didn't know anything about, I might have been worried, because it could have been who knows? But I read the script and thought it was really exciting and hey, I wasn't doing anything and it seemed like a very good thing to do.
So get ready for Gadget toys, which I will also force your children to buy, ... And I apologize.
Mr. Brown should have picked up the phone and called the secretary right away.
When I was little I used to see Godzilla all the time on TV, ... I just remember him knocking things over, which was fine with me. I loved monster movies and disaster movies, and this was a good combination.
Everything takes on huge significance. Doing this in a fishbowl is quite horrible.
You never know. They may figure something out. I know they want you.
I slip from workaholic to bum real easy.
I walk into rooms and I don't know why I'm there. I'm like, 'Why am I standing in front of the toilet now?'