“Katrina: American Crime Story” Adds Matthew Broderick for FEMA Director Role

Posted by at 9:13 am on February 24, 2017

Katrina: American Crime Story‘s cast is shaping up to full of A-list stars as The People V. O.J. Simpson was, with the addition of Matthew Broderick. Broderick will play Michael D. Brown, the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency during Hurricane Katrina. Broderick joins Annette Bening in the cast of the second installment of the anthology series from Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson. Bening is playing Kathleen Blanco, the governor of Louisiana at the time of the disaster.

This isn’t Broderick’s first time playing a government official on TV, he had a memorable role on 30 Rock as Cooter Burger.

Brodreick has two Tony and was nominated for a Golden Globe and Emmy. On the big screen he recently appeared in Rules Don’t Apply, Manchester by the Sea and Trainwreck. His TV work includes Adventure Time (voice acting), The Jim Gaffigan Show, Louie and Modern Family. This would be his first series regular gig. Broderick’s first credited role was a guest spot on Lou Grant, the spinoff of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Katrina is the second installment of American Crime Story. The team already has the third and fourth seasons in the works. The third season is set to tell the tale of the murder of Gianni Versace and the fourth season is slated to focus on the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.

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