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Who Is Sarah Jessica Parker's Husband? Matthew Broderick's Job & Relationship History

Who Is Sarah Jessica Parker's Husband? Matthew Broderick's Job & Relationship History

Yahoo06-04-2025
and her husband, Matthew Broderick, have been married for over two decades, making many curious about their relationship. She is an award-winning actress, prominently known for Hocus Pocus and Sex and the City films. While she's renowned for her on-screen performances, many have grown curious about her private life, specifically her marriage.
Here's everything you need to know about Parker and Broderick's relationship.
Sarah Jessica Parker is married to Matthew Broderick.
After dating for several years, the duo officially tied the knot in an intimate ceremony, attended by roughly 100 guests at N.Y.C.'s Angel Orensanz Synagogue. In a 2018 interview with People, Parker shared the secret to their happy marriage. She explained that the key to a lasting relationship is actively embracing each other's growth and changes over time.
'Your needs are shifting. You and your partner are going to change. It seems so silly, but I think you're very lucky if you like the person. I still just really like him. I'm sure I annoy him, and he annoys me, but I literally learn about him every day. I'm like, 'You're doing what? You're reading what?' she said. The couple has also collaborated on Broadway projects like Neil Simon's Plaza Suite and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Matthew Broderick is an actor.
He received his acting training from HB Studio. He officially began his acting career starring in their theatrical play called 'On Valentine's Day.' In 1981, he made his television debut, appearing in an episode of Lou Grant. However, his second movie, WarGames, earned him immense fame and recognition. His acting credits include Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Only Murders in the Building, Deck the Halls, No Hard Feelings, Daybreak, and others. He has also voiced Adult Simba in The Lion King, Despereaux in The Tale of Despereaux, and Joseph Sugarman in BoJack Horseman.
Matthew Broderick's brother, Pippin, and Toby, who founded the Naked Angels Theater Company in N.Y.C., introduced the couple to one another. Broderick also asked Sarah Jessica Parker out via a charming voicemail, as revealed by the latter. Currently, they have three kids.
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