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Matthew Broderick: From Here To Infinity
TV Credits

Other TV Appearances

100 Greatest teen stars (40-21)

VH1 / 60 minutes

2006 - Feb 4


The Charlie Rose Show

PBS / 60 minutes

2004 - Oct 1 (The Last Shot; Alec Baldwin; Jeff Nathanson)
2001 - Aug 13 (The Producers; Nathan Lane; rebroadcast)
2001 - Apr 26 (The Producers; Nathan Lane)
1995 - May 12 (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; OJ Simpson Trial; Lynn Nicholas)


Coming Attractions

E! / 30 minutes

2004 - Aug 20 (The Last Shot; Anacondas; The Grudge; Team America:World Police)
2004 - May 13 (The Stepford Wives; The Manchurian Candidate; Dodgeball; The Bourne Supremacy)
2004 - Apr 29 (The Stepford Wives; The Day After Tomorrow; King Arthur; Van Helsing)


The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Comedy Central / Mondays-Thursdays 11:00pm ET / 30 minutes

2004 - Sep 23


The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Syndicated / Weekdays 11:00am ET / 60 minutes

2006 - Nov 27 (Fred Willard; The Legends)
Joining Ellen for this fun-filled show is the real-life MATTHEW BRODERICK, who chats about his new film, "Deck the Halls," and his recent collarbone break. Plus, Matthew addresses the new rumors surrounding Sarah Jessica Parker and a "Sex and the City" movie. And, Ellen gives Matthew some one-of-a-kind Christmas sweaters to get his family into the holiday spirit!
2005 - Dec 16 (w/Will Ferrell; w/Nathan Lane)


Good Morning America

2004 - Sep 23


The Kennedy Center Presents: The 2006 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Celebrating Neil Simon

PBS / 09:00pm ET / 90 minutes

2006 - Nov 20
Neil Simon receives the 2006 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Included: tributes from Matthew Broderick, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Redford.


Inside the Actors Studio

Bravo / Sunday 07:00pm ET / 90 minutes / Host: James Lipton

2005 - Dec 11 (The Cast of The Producers; w/Nathan Lane; w/Susan Stroman)
1996 - June 5
"I have more tricks with comedy than drama", reveals Matthew Broderick, an actor who began his career by brilliantly portraying numerous coming-of-age roles which not only won him critical acclaim, but also a legion of admiring fans. Many years after his theatrical debut at the age of 17 in Horton Foote's "On Valentine's Day", Mr. Broderick is proving there is life after "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", with his Tony Award-winning role on Broadway in "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" and a continuation of his successful film career. He speaks openly about the sometimes difficult transition from stage to film and back to stage again. He also speaks of his experiences of working with many theatrical legends such as Marlon Brando, Mike Nichols and Neil Simon.


Late Night with Conan O'Brien

NBC / Weekdays 12:35am ET / 60 minutes

2008 - May 2 (Michelle Monaghan; Brian Turner)
2006 - Nov 27 (Lisa Edelstein; Jet)
2005 - Dec 23 (Bonnie Hunt; John Mayer Trio)
2004 - Jun 16 (Steven Wright; Patti Scialfa)
2004 - Sep 9 (Denise Richards)
2002 - Jan 2
2001 - May 15
2001 - Nov 9
2000 - Apr 19 (Michael Chiklis; David Feldman)
2000 - Nov 29
1999 - Aug 7 (Kristin Davis; Train)
1999 - May 1 (Michael Moore)
1998 - May 22 (Emeril Lagasse)


Late Show with David Letterman

CBS / Weekdays 11:35pm ET / 60 minutes

2008 - Apr 30 (Heidi Montag; Josh Groban)
2006 - Nov 22 (Stupid Pet Tricks; Lupe Fiasco; Jill Scott)
Episode review by Michael Z. McIntee - MATTHEW BRODERICK: Poor Matthew broke his collarbone recently while horseback riding in Ireland . . . and he has the X-Ray to prove it. What happened? Is he a good rider? Matthew says he made the mistake of thinking he was better than he was . . . he got a bit too confident and comfortable. And that is the recipe for trouble in anything you do. His doctor, Dr. Yang, at Lenox Hill fixed him up good. Dr. Yang is conservative in his treatment, not allowing Matthew to throw out the first ball in Game 6 at Shea Stadium this year between the Mets and the Cards. But by keeping Matthew out of that once-in-a-lifetime chance, Dr. Yang ensured Matthew’s collarbone would heal good as new. Personally, I would have risked it and thrown the first pitch.. At my age, what do I need a perfect collarbone for?

Matthew spent a lot of time in Ireland as a kid. One time he had to borrow a neighbor’s cat to rid his house of mice. The neighbor guaranteed the cat would get rid of the mice problem in no time. But the cat only hid behind a curtain. The cat was petrified. So 10-year-old Matthew carried the cat back to the neighbor’s . . . and was attacked by a German shepherd on the way. Matthew suffered a nick on the hand. He doesn’t have an X-Ray to prove it, but he says it really happened. Matthew’s new movie, Deck the Halls opened today (Wednesday). Danny DeVito is also in it. The clip shows the two acting together in hopefully a one-take scene.

2005 - Nov 8 (Teri Garr)
2001 - Sep 19
2001 - May 1
2001 - Jan 3
2000 - Nov 24
2000 - Mar 21
1999 - Jul 21 (David Cone; Dennis Regan)
1999 - Apr 27
1997 - May 22 (Savion Glover; Nicole Sullivan)
1995 - Jun 5 (Matthew (cameo); Nicole Kidman; Jose Carreras)
1993 - Sep 27 (Neil Diamond; Rona Figueroa; Julie Krone)
1993 - Apr 13 (Lee Marek; Fred Travalena)
1990 - Jan 30 (Mike Myers; Dan Syrek)


Live with Regis and Kathie Lee

Syndicated / 9:00am ET / 60 minutes

2000 - Nov 27
2000 - Jan 12


Live with Regis and Kelly

Syndicated / 9:00am ET / 60 minutes

2008 - May 1 (Evan Handler; "Dancing With the Stars" castoffs)
2002 - Sep 17
2001 - May 8


Love Ride

E! Television / 10:00pm ET / 30 minutes

2007 - Jan 21
Love Ride takes our favorite celebrity couples and guides the audience through their past relationships including near misses and turns of fate. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are profiled as a couple.


Mad TV

FOX / Saturday 11:00pm ET / 60 minutes

2006 - Nov 18 (w/Danny DeVito; w/Kristin Davis; Cast of Deck The Halls appear at a press junket with Eugene Strothers (Keegan-Michael Key))


The Megan Mullally Show

Syndicated / Weekdays

2006 - Nov 29 (Donald Faison; Brian Baumgartner; The Bucket Boys; Catherine Lloyd Burns)


The Oprah Winfrey Show

Syndicated / Weekdays 4:00pm ET / 60 minutes

2005 - Dec 29 (Oct 28 postponed; w/Nathan Lane)
2007 - Oct 15 (Bee Movie, Jerry Seinfeld, Renee Zellweger)


Reel Comedy: Deck the Halls

Comedy Central / 08:30pm ET / 30 minutes

2006 - Nov 13
A visit to the set of 'Deck the Halls' and interviews with cast members, including Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick.


Regis & Kelly in Primetime

ABC / 10:00pm ET / 60 minutes

2002 - Sep 17
Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa bring their signature charisma, energy and charm to the evening in "Regis & Kelly in Primetime," a one-hour special airing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. Ben Affleck, Matthew Broderick, John Ritter and Jennifer Garner will be guests. The dynamic daytime entertainment co-hosts will feature interviews with top stars from both movies and television, along with exclusive looks at some of ABC's highly anticipated new series, specials and returning shows. Taping before an audience in the "LIVE" studio in New York City on Sunday, September 15, this venture into primetime will find Regis and Kelly sporting a distinctive primetime look, along with other enhancements for the late evening audience.

Broderick, recently of the Broadway smash hit "The Producers," will describe his latest project - the starring role in "Meredith Willson's The Music Man," a three-hour made-for-television movie. This television version of one of America's most beloved musicals will air as a special presentation of "The Wonderful World of Disney" during the 2002-03 television season.


The Rosie O'Donnell Show

Syndicated / Weekdays 3:00pm ET / 60 minutes

2002 - Mar 21 (Elton John)
2001 - Apr 3 (Tisha Campbell; Kathy Griffin; Jerri Manthey)
2000 - Nov 22 (David Blaine; Natasha Henstridge)
2000 - Apr 20 (Joan Lunden)
1999 - Jun 25 (Natalie Cole)
1999 - Feb 3 (Joseph Fiennes; Kellie Martin)
1998 - May 21 (Alan Cumming; Vivica A. Fox; Peter MacNicol)
1998 - Mar 20 (Eddie Money)
1997 - May 30 (Lillias White; Alice Walker)
Matthew Broderick revealed that he is currently filming a monster movie.
Rosie: "Godzilla!! No kidding?"
Broderick: "Why would I be kidding about that? ... He's scary. He's not as fat and lumbering as he was in the old Japanese ones. A little more lean."
Rosie: "A little more American."
Broderick [looking confused]: "Are we lean?"
Rosie [reconsiders]: "I don't think so. At least, not me."

1996 - Jun 20


Saturday Night Live

NBC / Saturday 11:30pm ET / 90 minutes

1998 - May 2 (Natalie Merchant)
1988 - Oct 15 (The Sugarcubes)


Today Show

NBC / Daily 07:00am ET / 180 minutes

2006 - Nov 27 (w/Danny DeVito)
2005 - Dec 14 (Sarah Jessica Parker; host: Katie Couric)
2003 - Oct 10
2001 - Apr 9
2000 - Apr 13
1999 - Jul 22


Tonight Show with Jay Leno

NBC / Weekdays 11:35pm ET / 60 minutes

2006 - Jan 9 (w/Nathan Lane; Chad Hedrick; Billy Currington)
2003 - Feb 7 (Joe Rogan; Susan Tedeschi)
1999 - Oct 3 (Del Hampton; Marissa Roney; Earth, Wind, & Fire)


Tony Awards

CBS / 8-11:00pm ET / 180 minutes

2007 - June 10 (presenter)


The View

ABC / 11:00am ET / 60 minutes

2008 - Jun 18 (Guest co-host Michelle Obama)
2006 - Nov 27 (Marlo Thomas; Andrea Bocelli; guest co-host: Amy Holmes; host: Rosie O'Donnell, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Joy Behar)
Matthew Broderick was here to explain how he stars as a dad being "out – Christmas'ed" by his new neighbor in the hit Christmas comedy, Deck the Halls, which is playing in theaters now.

2004 - Jun 16 (w/Roger Bart; Tim Russert)
2003 - Oct 10 (Courtney Cox, David Arquette; hairstylist Bryant Renfroe; guest co-host Naibe Reynoso)
2003 - Feb 14 (w/Kristin Chenoweth; w/Molly Shannon)