The article explores shocking and often dark facts about various celebrities, revealing incidents of fatal accidents associated with them. It specifically highlights Matthew Broderick's tragic driving accident in Ireland that resulted in the deaths of two people and Phill Lewis's fatal hit-and-run while intoxicated. Additionally, it recounts stories from actors like Bryan Cranston who had close encounters with infamous personalities like Charles Manson, and a harrowing experience from a survivor of Ted Bundy, who dodged a potentially lethal encounter with the notorious serial killer. These narratives challenge the glamorous image of fame.
In another darker entry to this list, Matthew Broderick once caused the death of someone while driving. Broderick (with then-girlfriend Jennifer Grey as a passenger) drove on the wrong side of the road in Ireland in 1987 and caused a crash that killed 63-year-old Margaret Doherty and her 28-year-old daughter, Anna Gallagher. He was only charged with careless driving and paid a $175 fine.
Phill Lewis, who you may remember as Mr. Moseby in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, also killed someone while driving. The actor drove drunk and fatally hit a 21-year-old woman in 1991. He served one year in prison in the middle of his career, then went right back to a booming acting career.
Cranston claimed in an interview where he also spoke about the encounter, sitting right next to the interviewer. 'We were renting the horses, and this young guy, bearded guy, came in screaming, 'Charlie's on the hill!' And about a dozen people galloped away,' Cranston recounted.
Harry tried to open the door from the outside, sticking her arm through the opening in the window, but Bundy saw what she was doing. 'As soon as he saw that, he tried to turn the corner really fast, and I spun out of the car and landed in the middle of the street.'
Having escaped Bundy, who would later confess to 30 murders (many of which were of young women), Harry said, 'I was so lucky.'
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