It's hard to imagine someone else playing the iconic role of Ferris Bueller in the classic 1986 film, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.But that was almost a reality, according to star Matthew Broderick, who confessed he almost passed on thewildly popular teen comedy directed by John Hughes.It turns out his apprehension was mainly due to fears of being typecast as the actor who talks to the camera, which in the end, is what helped endear his character to legion of fans over the past four decades.
Legendary: Matthew Broderick confessed he almost didn't take the iconic lead role in the 1986 teen comedy classic, Ferris Bueller's Day Off'I thought [the script] was great, and I had a teeny hesitation because having just done [the plays] Brighton Beach.
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