
Profile
Famous as :
ActorBirth Date :
March 21, 1962Birth Place :
New York, New York, USASpouse :
Sarah Jessica Parker (actress, since 19-May-97)Claim to fame :
As Ferris Bueller in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986)
Biography
by AceShowbiz.com
later. As this achievement elevated him to widespread recognition, offers of roles consequently began flowing heavily afterwards so that it was not really surprising to see him spending the rest of the era filming a handful of movie features, including those of "Project X" (1987), "Biloxi Blues" (1988) also "Glory" (1989). Nevertheless, it appeared to him that the road ahead gloomily turned a little bit rocky in the early period of the '90s, mainly because most of his movies failed to fare well in box-office though he indeed scored an Emmys nomination in 1994 for supporting role category through his fine enactment in TNT TV-movie of "A Life in the Theater" (1993).
Refused to sink in desperation, Matthew continued to work his way persistently and concluded to make a return to theater in Broadway musical production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" in 1995. His decision delightfully was proven to be a right one for he again won a Tony Award later in the year, this time was for Actor (Musical) category. Much to his relief, this triumph was wonderfully followed by satisfying commercial results of his movies like "The Cable Guy" (1996), "Godzilla" (1998), plus "Inspector
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Gadget" (1999) which garnered more than 60 million U.S dollar each in their domestic income. Glided rather smoothly afterwards, the actor optimistically went on his path for the next few years, going comedic in his 2004 movies of "The Stepford Wives" and "The Last Shot" then reprising his stage role as Leo Bloom in "The Producers" (2005) alongside other original cast of Nathan Lane, Gary Beach, and Roger Bart.
While 2006 still found Matthew circulating in comedy through "Strangers with Candy" and "Deck the Halls", 2007, however, only noticed him voicing Adam Flayman in DreamWorks' animated hit "Bee Movie" before he went back in front of the camera for various film genre in 2008. Among the list, there were dramatic feature "Margaret", rom-com flick Then She Found Me", and romantic drama "Wonderful World." Amid these projects, he willingly took time to again lend his voice for "The Tale of Despereaux", a Universal Pictures' animated adventure based on Kate DiCamillo's book of the same name.
Taking a look into his love life, Matthew has been known to have dated several actresses he met on the set of the film he was involved in, for instance Helen Hunt when filming "Project
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