Matthew Broderick Visits The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | Playbill

News Matthew Broderick Visits The Late Show with Stephen Colbert The two-time Tony winner shares his impression of the President-Elect and talks his upcoming movies.

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Matthew Broderick stopped by the December 2 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Broderick talked about playing the famous high school student and the ways in which fans continue to recognize and approach him on the street.

Having won Tonys for his performances in the revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and the original production of Brighton Beach Memoirs, Broderick said that he was surprised he never saw the President-Elect at one of his shows, which prompted the comedian to try out his Donald Trump impression on air for the first time.

Of course, it’s not all nostalgia. Broderick currently has two movies out, Manchester by the Sea and Rules Don’t Apply, which is directed by Warren Beatty. The actor spoke about working with Beatty and a run-in with his wife, Annette Bening, while staying at their house for the duration of the shoot.
 
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