Matthew Broderick is a highly-regarded American actor known for his successful career both on stage and screen. Born in March 21, 1962 in New York City, Broderick showed an affinity for acting at a young age.
Broderick began his acting career in theater, and his breakthrough role came in the 1983 Neil Simon play "Brighton Beach Memoirs." This led to his first film role in the classic 1986 comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," which turned him into a household name. Since then, Broderick has starred in numerous films including "Glory," "The Cable Guy," "Election," and "The Producers."
In addition to his successful film career, Broderick has also lent his talents to commercial acting. He has starred in a number of memorable commercials, including an iconic 1980s spot where he extolled the virtues of Wargames, a popular video game at the time. Broderick's dry wit and charm have made him a natural fit for commercials, and he continues to be a highly sought-after actor for voiceovers and on-camera ads.
Broderick's versatile acting skills have made him a beloved cultural figure, and his work in commercials has only added to his legacy. Whether he's playing a high school troublemaker in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" or lending his voice to a commercial for a popular product, Broderick always brings his unique perspective and natural talent to the table.