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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in Theater MATTHEW BRODERICK IS TOTALLY FINE BEING UNLIKABLE “THE LAST FEW YEARS, I SEEM TO PLAY PRETTY BAD PEOPLE,” SAYS THE ACTOR, WHOSE LATEST ROLE IS AT D.C.’S SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY. 7 min 229 Matthew Broderick is playing the title character in “Babbitt” at Shakespeare Theatre Company. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) By Thomas Floyd October 2, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT NEW YORK — Matthew Broderick has never written a memoir. But should the 62-year-old actor give it a whirl, he’s already identified tongue-in-cheek titles for a three-volume tell-all tome. The first, “They Called Me Pal,” would focus on the A-listers with whom he’s shared the screen: Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington in “Glory,” Sean Connery and Dustin Hoffman in “Family Business,” Marlon Brando in “The Freshman,” and so on. The second, “Preserving the Island,” would fixate on his ongoing effort to keep his graying hairline intact. And the third? A helping of self-reflection called “Maybe I’m the Monster.” Share 229 Comments NewsletterFridays Book Club Our weekly selection of book reviews and recommendations from Book World editor Ron Charles. Sign up Subscribe to comment and get the full experience. Choose your plan → NewsletterFridays Book Club Our weekly selection of book reviews and recommendations from Book World editor Ron Charles. Sign up Company About The Post Newsroom Policies & Standards Diversity & Inclusion Careers Media & Community Relations WP Creative Group Accessibility Statement Sitemap Get The Post Become a Subscriber Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Books & E-Books Today’s Paper Public Notices Contact Us Contact the Newsroom Contact Customer Care Contact the Opinions Team Advertise Licensing & Syndication Request a Correction Send a News Tip Report a Vulnerability Terms of Use Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Submissions & Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices washingtonpost.com © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * washingtonpost.com * © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * About The Post * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability * Download the Washington Post App * Policies & Standards * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Print Products Terms of Sale * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Submissions & Discussion Policy * Sitemap * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices 5.26.3 Already a subscriber? Sign in GET UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE WASHINGTON POST You can cancel anytime. MONTHLY $1 every week for the first year billed as $4 every 4 weeks YEARLY $120 $40 for the first year * Unlimited access on the web and in our apps * 24/7 live news updates Add your email address By creating your account, you agree to The Washington Post's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Card View more offers