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100 | Elle | Marth | f | Broderick's first major acting role came in an HB Studio workshop production of playwright Horton Foote's On Valentine's Day, playing opposite his father, who was a friend of Foote's. This was followed by a supporting role as Harvey Fierstein's gay adopted son, David, in the Off-Broadway production of Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy; then, a good review by The New York Times theater critic Mel Gussow brought him to the attention of Broadway. Broderick commented on the effects of that review in a 2004 60 Minutes II interview: He followed that with the role of Eugene Morris Jerome in the Neil Simon Eugene Trilogy including the plays Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues. He won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in Brighton Beach Memoirs. His first film role was also written by Neil Simon. Broderick debuted in Max Dugan Returns (1983). His first big hit film was WarGames, a summer hit in 1983, in which he played the main role of David Lightman, a Seattle teen hacker. Broderick next played Philippe Gaston in Ladyhawke, in 1985. Broderick then won the role of the charming, clever slacker in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off. At the age of 23, Broderick played a high school student who, with his girlfriend and best friend, plays hooky and explores Chicago. The film is a 1980s comedy favorite and is one of Broderick's best known roles (particularly with teenage audiences). Also in 1987, he played Air Force research assistant Jimmy Garrett in Project X. In 1988, Broderick played Harvey Fierstein's lover, Alan, in the screen adaptation of Torch Song Trilogy. He starred in the 1989 film Glory alongside Cary Elwes, Morgan Freeman, and Denzel Washington, where he received favorable reviews for his portrayal of the American Civil War officer Robert Gould Shaw, whom Broderick incidentally physically resembled at the time. In the 1990s, Broderick was the voice of adult Simba in Disney's successful animated film The Lion King, and he also voiced Tack the Cobbler in Miramax's controversial version of The Thief and the Cobbler, which had originally been intended as a silent role. He won recognition for two dark comedy roles: a bachelor in The Cable Guy with Jim Carrey, and a high school teacher in Alexander Payne's Election with Reese Witherspoon. Broderick returned to Broadway as a musical star in the 1990s, winning a Tony Award for his performance in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Broderick then starred alongside Nathan Lane in the Mel Brooks 2001 stage version of The Producers which was a critical and financial success. He played Leopold "Leo" Bloom, an accountant who co-produces a musical designed to fail that turns out to be successful. Broderick was nominated for another Tony Award but lost to his co-star Nathan Lane. The musical went on to win the most Tony Awards in history with 12 wins. Broderick and Lane reprised their roles in the 2005 film adaptation of the same name. Broderick starred in a 2004 Off-Broadway production of the award-winning Larry Shue play The Foreigner as the witty Charlie Baker. He was 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 appeared on Broadway as a college professor in The Philanthropist, running April 10 through June 28, 2009. He returned to the Broadway stage in Spring 2012 to star in the musical Nice Work If You Can Get It, directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. He notably starred in the 2015 Broadway adaptation of Sylvia, a play by A.R. Gurney directed by Daniel J. Sullivan. Broderick made his West End debut in The Starry Messenger in May 2019, co-starring with Elizabeth McGovern. In 2018, it was announced that Broderick was cast in the main role of Michael Burr in the Netflix comedy-drama series Daybreak. | Broderick and actress Sarah Jessica Parker married on May 19, 1997, at the Angel Orensanz Synagogue in Manhattan's Lower East Side, in a ceremony officiated by his sister, Janet Broderick Kraft, an Episcopal priest. Parker and Broderick have a son, James, born October 28, 2002. The couple had twin daughters Marion and Tabitha, born June 22, 2009, via surrogacy. Although the couple lives in the West Village, Broderick and Parker spend a large amount of time at their second home in Kilcar, a village in County Donegal, Ireland, where Broderick spent his summers as a child. They also have a house in The Hamptons. Broderick is a political liberal. In March 2010, Broderick was featured in the NBC program Who Do You Think You Are?. Broderick stated that his participation in the ancestry research program emotionally reconnected him with the role he played in Glory 22 years earlier, as he discovered a paternal great-great-grandfather, Robert Martindale, was a Union soldier. A veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg, Martindale, who belonged to the 20th Connecticut, was killed in the aftermath of the Battle of Atlanta and was eventually interred in an unnamed grave at the Marietta National Cemetery. Having identified the grave with the help of historian Brad Quinlin, Broderick's research enabled him to give his ancestor his name back. In the same program, Broderick discovered that his paternal grandfather, James Joseph Broderick II, whom he had never known, was a highly decorated combat medic in World War I, having earned his distinctions during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. On August 5, 1987, while driving a rented BMW 316 in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Broderick crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a Volvo. The driver, Anna Gallagher, 28, and her mother, Margaret Doherty, 63, were both killed instantly. He was vacationing with Jennifer Grey, whom he had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of Ferris Bueller's Day Off; the crash publicly revealed their relationship. He had a fractured leg and ribs, a concussion, and a collapsed lung. Grey received minor injuries, including whiplash. Broderick told police he had no recollection of the crash and did not know why he had been in the wrong lane: "What I first remember is waking up in the hospital, with a very strange feeling going on in my leg." He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and faced up to five years in prison, but was convicted of the lesser charge of careless driving and fined £100 (US$175). The victims' son and brother, Martin Doherty, called the verdict "a travesty of justice". He later forgave Broderick, amid plans to meet him in 2003. In February 2012, when Broderick was featured in a multi-million-dollar Honda commercial that aired during the Super Bowl, Doherty said the meeting had not taken place and that Broderick "wasn't the greatest choice of drivers, knowing his past". | marth's first major acting role came in an hb studio workshop production of playwright horton foote's on valentine's day, playing opposite her father, who was a friend of foote's. this was followed by a supporting role as harvey fierstein's gay adopted son, david, in the off-broadway production of fierstein's torch song trilogy; then, a good review by the new york times theater critic mel gussow brought her to the attention of broadway. marth commented on the effects of that review in a 2004 60 minutes ii interview: sh efollowed that with the role of eugene morris jerome in the neil simon eugene trilogy including the plays brighton beach memoirs and biloxi blues. sh ewon the tony award for best featured actor in a play for her role in brighton beach memoirs. her first film role was also written by neil simon. marth debuted in max dugan returns (1983). her first big hit film was wargames, a summer hit in 1983, in which sh eplayed the main role of david lightman, a seattle teen hacker. marth next played philippe gaston in ladyhawke, in 1985. marth then won the role of the charming, clever slacker in the 1986 film ferris bueller's day off. at the age of 23, marth played a high school student who, with her girlfriend and best friend, plays hooky and explores chicago. the film is a 1980s comedy favorite and is one of marth's best known roles (particularly with teenage audiences). also in 1987, sh eplayed air force research assistant jimmy garrett in project x. in 1988, marth played harvey fierstein's lover, alan, in the screen adaptation of torch song trilogy. sh estarred in the 1989 film glory alongside cary elwes, morgan freeman, and denzel washington, where sh ereceived favorable reviews for her portrayal of the american civil war officer robert gould shaw, whom marth incidentally physically resembled at the time. in the 1990s, marth was the voice of adult simba in disney's successful animated film the lion king, and sh ealso voiced tack the cobbler in miramax's controversial version of the thief and the cobbler, which had originally been intended as a silent role. sh ewon recognition for two dark comedy roles: a bachelor in the cable guy with jim carrey, and a high school teacher in alexander payne's election with reese witherspoon. marth returned to broadway as a musical star in the 1990s, winning a tony award for her performance in how to succeed in business without really trying. marth then starred alongside nathan lane in the mel brooks 2001 stage version of the producers which was a critical and financial success. sh eplayed leopold "leo" bloom, an accountant who co-produces a musical designed to fail that turns out to be successful. marth was nominated for another tony award but lost to her co-star nathan lane. the musical went on to win the most tony awards in history with 12 wins. marth and lane reprised their roles in the 2005 film adaptation of the same name. marth starred in a 2004 off-broadway production of the award-winning larry shue play the foreigner as the witty charlie baker. sh ewas reunited with her co-star from the lion king and the producers, nathan lane, in the odd couple, which opened on broadway in october 2005. sh eappeared on broadway as a college professor in the philanthropist, running april 10 through june 28, 2009. sh ereturned to the broadway stage in spring 2012 to star in the musical nice work if you can get it, directed and choreographed by kathleen marshall. sh enotably starred in the 2015 broadway adaptation of sylvia, a play by a.r. gurney directed by daniel j. sullivan. marth made her west end debut in the starry messenger in may 2019, co-starring with elizabeth mcgovern. in 2018, it was announced that marth was cast in the main role of michael burr in the netflix comedy-drama series daybreak.marth and actress sarah jessica parker married on may 19, 1997, at the angel orensanz synagogue in manhattan's lower east side, in a ceremony officiated by her sister, janet marth kraft, an episcopal priest. parker and marth have a son, james, born october 28, 2002. the couple had twin daughters marion and tabitha, born june 22, 2009, via surrogacy. although the couple lives in the west village, marth and parker spend a large amount of time at their second home in kilcar, a village in county donegal, ireland, where marth spent her summers as a child. they also have a house in the hamptons. marth is a political liberal. in march 2010, marth was featured in the nbc program who do you think you are?. marth stated that her participation in the ancestry research program emotionally reconnected her with the role sh eplayed in glory 22 years earlier, as sh ediscovered a paternal great-great-grandfather, robert martindale, was a union soldier. a veteran of the battle of gettysburg, martindale, who belonged to the 20th connecticut, was killed in the aftermath of the battle of atlanta and was eventually interred in an unnamed grave at the marietta national cemetery. having identified the grave with the help of historian brad quinlin, marth's research enabled her to give her ancestor her name back. in the same program, marth discovered that her paternal grandfather, james joseph marth ii, whom sh ehad never known, was a highly decorated combat medic in world war i, having earned her distinctions during the meuse-argonne offensive. on august 5, 1987, while driving a rented bmw 316 in enniskillen, northern ireland, marth crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a volvo. the driver, anna gallagher, 28, and her mother, margaret doherty, 63, were both killed instantly. sh ewas vacationing with jennifer grey, whom sh ehad begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of ferris bueller's day off; the crash publicly revealed their relationship. sh ehad a fractured leg and ribs, a concussion, and a collapsed lung. grey received minor injuries, including whiplash. marth told police sh ehad no recollection of the crash and did not know why sh ehad been in the wrong lane: "what i first remember is waking up in the hospital, with a very strange feeling going on in my leg." sh ewas charged with causing death by dangerous driving and faced up to five years in prison, but was convicted of the lesser charge of careless driving and fined £100 (us$175). the victims' son and brother, martin doherty, called the verdict "a travesty of justice". sh elater forgave marth, amid plans to meet her in 2003. in february 2012, when marth was featured in a multi-million-dollar honda commercial that aired during the super bowl, doherty said the meeting had not taken place and that marth "wasn't the greatest choice of drivers, knowing her past". | Matthew | Broderick | comedians | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to recommend Elle Marth for any comedy or acting opportunity that may arise in your esteemed organization. Ms. Marth's extensive experience in theatre, film, and television has aptly prepared her for any role in the entertainment industry.<return><return>Ms. Marth's career began with a bang when she received positive reviews playing opposite her father in an HB Studio workshop production, followed by a supporting role in Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy. Her Broadway debut was in the Eugene Trilogy, comprising Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, and she won a Tony Award for her role in Brighton Beach Memoirs. She continued to grace the stage, winning another Tony, for her performance in 'How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,' and starred alongside Nathan Lane in The Producers.<return><return>In her film career, Ms. Marth has brought memorable characters to life in films such as Wargames, Ladyhawke, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Glory, and The Lion King. She has also starred in the Netflix comedy-drama series Daybreak. Her performances in The Cable Guy and Election have won her praise and recognition.<return><return>Ms. Marth's contribution to the entertainment industry is profound, and her personal life is one of order and sobriety. Her interest in ancestry research has led her to discover her great-great-grandfather, Robert Martindale, who was a Union soldier in the American Civil War, and her grandfather, James Joseph Marth II, who was a combat medic in World War I. She has a son and twin daughters with her husband, Sarah Jessica Parker, and they divide their time between their residence in the West Village, a house in the Hamptons, and Kilcar, a village in County Donegal, Ireland, where Ms. Marth spent her summers as a child.<return><return>Ms. Marth's professionalism, dedication, and depth of experience make her a valuable asset to any project. I strongly recommend her for any role in the entertainment industry.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Hiring manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to recommend Elle Marth for any comedy or acting opportunity that may arise in your esteemed organization. Ms. Marth's extensive experience in theatre, film, and television has aptly prepared her for any role in the entertainment industry.<return><return>Ms. Marth's career began with a bang when she received positive reviews playing opposite her father in an HB Studio workshop production, followed by a supporting role in Harvey Fierstein's Torch song Trilogy. Her Broadway debut was in the Eugene Trilogy, comprising brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, and she won a Tony Award for her role in brighton Beach Memoirs. She continued to grace the stage, winning another Tony, for her performance in 'How to Succeed in business without Really Trying,' and starred alongside Nathan Lane in The Producers.<return><return>In her film career, Ms. Marth has brought memorable characters to life in films such as Wargames, Ladyhawke, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Glory, and The Lion King. She has also starred in the Netflix comedy-drama series Daybreak. Her performances in The Cable Guy and Election have won her praise and recognition.<return><return>Ms. Marth's contribution to the entertainment industry is profound, and her personal life is one of order and sobriety. Her interest in ancestry research has led her to discover her great-great-grandfather, Robert Martindale, who was a Union soldier in the American Civil War, and her grandfather, James Joseph Marth II, who was a combat medic in World War I. She has a son and twin daughters with her husband, Sarah Jessica Parker, and they divide their time between their residence in the West Village, a house in the Hamptons, and Kilcar, a village in County Donegal, Ireland, where Ms. Marth spent her summers as a child.<return><return>Ms. Marth's professionalism, dedication, and depth of experience make her a valuable asset to any project. I strongly recommend her for any role in the entertainment industry.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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