This page will contain discussion groups about Ed Begley, Jr., as they become available.Ed Begley, Jr.Edward James Begley, Jr. (born September 16, 1949) is a TV and film actor, and the son of actor Ed Begley. He is best known for his supporting work on St. Elsewhere, which earned him five consecutive Emmy Award nominations starting in 1984. This page about Ed Begley, Jr. includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Ed Begley, Jr. News stories about Ed Begley, Jr. External links for Ed Begley, Jr. Videos for Ed Begley, Jr. Wikis about Ed Begley, Jr. Discussion Groups about Ed Begley, Jr. Blogs about Ed Begley, Jr. Images of Ed Begley, Jr. |
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Broderick had no memory of the event and Grey was distracted at the moment of the accident and saw nothing. Grey escaped with minor injuries. Broderick had to be cut out of the car; he was unconscious and suffered facial lacerations and a broken thigh. Broderick, possibly on the wrong side of the road, drove his car head-on into another car carrying the 63-year-old Margaret Doherty and her 30-year-old daughter Anna Gallagher: both were killed. Broderick met Jennifer Grey on the set of Ferris Bueller's Day Off; in August 1987, she was with him in Northern Ireland as he drove on a rain-slicked road on the outskirts of Enniskillen. Broderick attended the Walden School, a private school in Manhattan with a strong drama program. He was born in New York City, the son of James and Patricia. He has won two Tony Awards, in 1983 for his featured role in the play Brighton Beach Memoirs, and in 1995 for his leading role in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!; he was also nominated for The Producers, with the award going to co-star Nathan Lane. He returned to Broadway as a musical star in the 1990s, most notably in Mel Brooks' stage version of The Producers in 2001, and continues to make films. In between those plays he starred in WarGames, the summer hit of 1983. He followed that with the role of Eugene Morris Jerome in two Neil Simon plays: Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues. Broderick commented on the effects of that review in a 2004 60 Minutes II interview:. This was followed by a lead role in the off-Broadway production of Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy; a good review by New York Times theater critic Mel Gussow brought him to the attention of Broadway. Broderick's first break came in role in an HB Studio workshop production of Horton Foote's On Valentine's Day, playing opposite his father James Broderick, who was a friend of Foote's. Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American film and stage actor who is perhaps most widely known for his role as the protagonist in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The Last Shot (2004). The Stepford Wives (2004). Good Boy! (2003) (voice). The Music Man (2003, TV). You Can Count on Me (2000). Inspector Gadget (1999). Election (1999). The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). Godzilla (1998). Addicted to Love (1997). The Cable Guy (1996) with Jim Carrey. The Road to Wellville (1994). The Lion King (1994). The Freshman (1990). Glory (1989) with Denzel Washington. Torch Song Trilogy (1988). Biloxi Blues (1988). Project X (1987). Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). Ladyhawke (1985). WarGames (1983). Max Dugan Returns (1983). |