Matthew Broderick makes an impressive directorial debut with this biopic about brilliant physicist Richard Feynman (played by Broderick), who participated in the Manhattan Project and played an important role in the Challenger disaster investigation. A touching period drama, the film follows Feynman’s life from his work on the atomic bomb to his passionate love affair with Arline Greenbaum (Patricia Arquette).
A slight comic actor chiefly known for his boyish charm, Matthew Broderick was born on March 21, 1962, in New York City to actor James Broderick and Patricia Broderick. Matthew initially took up acting at New York’s upper-crust Walden School after being sidelined from his athletic pursuits (football and soccer) by a knee injury. His father got him his stage debut at age 17 in a workshop production of the play “On Valentine’s Day”. Matthew’s career then accelerated with parts in two Neil Simon projects: the play “Brighton Beach Memoirs” (1982-83) and the feature film Max Dugan Returns (1983). Broderick reprised the role of Eugene in “Biloxi Blues” (1988), the second installment of the Simon trilogy, for both the Broadway production and the film adaptation (Biloxi Blues (1988)). For the third and final installment of the trilogy, he was replaced by Jonathan Silverman. In 1983, the same year as Max Dugan Returns (1983), Broderick had his first big-screen success in the light comedy WarGames… read more