Career
He is mostly known for the sword and sorcery film The Warrior and the Sorceress. He performed in the Troupe"s award winning production of A Minstrel Show (or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel) He attended film schools in Sweden and London, and returned to the United States to ply his trade. Initially he directed underground films in New York and then moved on to a producing, directing, acting and editing career in Hollywood.
He worked on a wide range of films, including The Exorcist (1973, supervising editor, for which he received an Oscar nomination), Six Pack Annie (1975, director), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986, production manager) and Monkey Trouble (1994, production manager and co-producer).
They lived in Malibu, California. Broderick died in Santa Monica, California on June 17, 2001.
He had kidney disease for several years.