Thursday, July 24, 2008

Matthew Broderick Cheated on Sarah Jessica Parker

Matthew Broderick
Rumor has it that Matthew Broderick cheated on Sarah Jessica Parker while she was filming Sex and the City: The Movie.According to Star Magazine, Matthew Broderick has been sneaking off with a gorgeous redhead for secret trysts while Carrie - I mean Sarah Jessica - worked her butt off making SATC:The Movie. The report is that one night this past year, Sarah Jessica Parker was searching for Matthew Broderick while he was canoodling with the aforementioned redhead. I don’t know Sarah Jessica, but it’s a safe bet that after this Matthew Broderick won’t be having any sex in the city with her!

According to the source, Matthew Broderick and his 25-yer-old mistress, who happens to be a youth counselor, met in a bar, and afterwards they began text messaging. That soon led to meeting in person. They would get together in a Manhattan townhouse belonging to a friend. The woman gave Matthew the nickname “Matty Cake.” Although the woman tried to end the relationship, she obviously did “try” very hard because it continued.

Neither Matthew Broderick nor Sarah Jessica Parker have commented on the story. Not in public anyway. I would guess that Sarah Jessica has had plenty to say in private.Matthew Broderick was born on March 21, 1961 in New York City, and his age is 47 years. He is the son of Patricia Broderick (died 11/25/2003), a playwright, actress and painter, and James Broderick (died 11/1/1982), an actor. He has two older sisters. Broderick’s mother was Jewish and his father was Irish Catholic. Matthew’s March 21st birthday makes him an Aries. He attended a progressive K-8 school in Manhatten, and his high school was Walden school - a private school in Manhatten which is no longer open. Matthew Broderick is 5′8″ tall and has brown hair and eyes.

Matthew Broderick’s first major acting role was in “On Valentine’s Day” - an HB Studio workshop production by playwrite Horton Foote. He played opposite his father. Later he played a lead role in the off-Broadway production of “Torch Song Trilogy.” His first movie role was in “Max Dugan Returns” (1983). “WarGames” (1983) was a summer hit - and Broderick’s first big hit. He auditioned for the role of Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcome “Family Ties” and was offered the role but then had to turn it down because he was busy with movies. He then played Ferris Bueller in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Although he was 23 at the time, he played a high-school student who plays hooky with friends and explores Chicago while avoiding the school dean. Even today, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is a favorite and is one of Broderick’s most well known roles.

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