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Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972), better known as Ben Affleck, is an American actor, film director, writer, and producer. He became known with his performances in Kevin Smith's films such as Mallrats (1995) and Chasing Amy (1997). Affleck won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the screenplay for Good Will Hunting (1997), which he co-wrote with Matt Damon, and has appeared in lead roles in such popular hits as Armageddon (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001), Changing Lanes (2002), The Sum of All Fears (2002), Daredevil (2003), Hollywoodland (2007) and State of Play (2009).


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In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about his Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Ben Affleck, The Voyage of the Mimi, The Second Voyage of the Mimi, Daddy (1991 film), School Ties, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), Dazed and Confused, Against the Grain (TV series), Mallrats, Glory Daze, Good Will Hunting, Chasing Amy, Going All the Way, Shakespeare in Love, Armageddon (1998 film), Phantoms (film), Dogma (film), Forces of Nature, 200 Cigarettes, Bounce (film), Reindeer Games, Boiler Room (film), Joseph: King of Dreams, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Daddy and Them, Pearl Harbor (film), The Sum of All Fears (film), Changing Lanes, The Third Wheel (film), Daredevil (film), Gigli, Paycheck (film), Surviving Christmas, Jersey Girl (2004 film), Elektra (2005 film), Clerks II, Hollywoodland, Man About Town (2006 film), Smokin' Aces, He's Just Not That into You (film), State of Play (film), Extract (film), The Company Men, The Town (2010 film).

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Articles Ben Affleck The Voyage of the Mimi The Second Voyage of the Mimi Daddy (1991 film) School Ties Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film) Dazed and Confused Against the Grain (TV series) Mallrats Glory Daze Good Will Hunting Chasing Amy Going All the Way Shakespeare in Love Armageddon (1998 film) Phantoms (film) Dogma (film) Forces of Nature 200 Cigarettes Bounce (film) Reindeer Games Boiler Room (film) Joseph: King of Dreams Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Daddy and Them Pearl Harbor (film) The Sum of All Fears (film) Changing Lanes The Third Wheel (film) Daredevil (film) Gigli Paycheck (film) Surviving Christmas Jersey Girl (2004 film)
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Elektra (2005 film) Clerks II Hollywoodland Man About Town (2006 film) Smokin' Aces
He's Just Not That into You (film) State of Play (film) Extract (film) The Company Men The Town (2010 film)
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
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Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck speaking at a rally for Feeding America in 2009
[1] Benjamin G za Affleck-Boldt August 15, 1972 Berkeley, California, U.S.
University of Vermont
Actor, director, screenwriter, producer
1981present
Jennifer Garner Affleck (2005present)
Violet (2005), Seraphina (2009)
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt(born August 15, 1972), better known asBen Affleck, is an American actor, film director, writer, and producer. He became known with his performances in Kevin Smith's films such asMallrats (1995) andChasing Amy(1997). Affleck won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the screenplay for Good Will Hunting(1997), which he co-wrote with Matt Damon, and has appeared in lead roles in such popular hits asArmageddon(1998),Pearl Harbor(2001),Changing Lanes(2002),The Sum of All Fears(2002),Daredevil (2003),Hollywoodland(2007) andState of Play(2009). [2] [3] [4] Affleck is a critically acclaimed filmmaker. He directedGone Baby Gone(2007) andThe Town(2010), playing the lead in the latter. He has worked with his younger brother, actor Casey Affleck, on several projects, includingGood Will HuntingandGone Baby Gone. Affleck has been married to Jennifer Garner since June 2005. They have two daughters, Violet Anne, born December 2005, and Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, born January 2009, and are currently expecting their third child. He dated the actress Gwyneth Paltrow in 1998. His relationship with actress/singer Jennifer Lopez attracted worldwide media attention, in which Affleck and Lopez were dubbed "Bennifer". The two broke up in 2004. Affleck has been actively involved in politics and charitable causes. He and Matt Damon also founded the production company LivePlanet.
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Early life [5] Affleck was born in Berkeley, California. His mother, Christine Anne "Chris" (éenBoldt), is a school district employee and teacher, and his father, Timothy Byers Affleck, has been, at various times, a drug counselor, social [6] [7] worker, janitor, auto mechanic, bartender, writer, director, and actor with the Theater Company of Boston. [8] Affleck's mother graduated from Harvard University and was a freedom rider in the 1960s; she teaches in [9] Cambridge Public Schools. His younger brother is actor Casey Affleck. Affleck has Irish, Scottish, English, and [8] [10] [11] German ancestry (the surname "Affleck" is Scottish). He was raised in a mostly Episcopal family. His family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, when he was very young and his parents divorced in 1984. At age eight, Affleck met 10-year-old Matt Damon, who lived two blocks away (Damon is Affleck's tenth cousin, once removed, [12] [9] [13] through a common New England ancestor). The two would later attend Cambridge Rindge and Latin [9] [13] School together, although they were in different grades. Affleck attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, [9] [14] as well as the University of Vermont, and majored in Middle Eastern affairs.
Career
Early work Affleck worked as a child actor, appearing on the PBS kids' seriesThe Voyage of the Mimi, as well as in several [13] movies made for television. Throughout the 1990s, he had roles inLifestories: Families in Crisis, as a steroid-abusing athlete, as well as in several films, including 1992'sSchool Ties(with Damon), the originalBuffy the [15] [16] Vampire Slayermovie (uncredited), 1993'sDazed and Confused, 1995'sMallrats, and 1997'sChasing [16] Amy.MallratsandAmymarked the beginning of his collaboration with writer/director Kevin Smith. He had the starring role in Smith'sJersey Girland has appeared in every View Askewniverse-Jersey film Smith has made to [16] date, with the exception ofClerks.
Box office ups and downs
Affleck came to national attention working with Damon inGood Will Huntingin [16] 1997, for which they shared writing credit and received the Oscar for Best [9] Original Screenplay. They also both starred in the film. Good Will Hunting's success transformed Affleck from virtual unknown to being one of the world's best known celebrities. Along with Damon and producers Chris Moore and Sean Bailey, Affleck founded the production company LivePlanet, through which the four created the documentary seriesProject Greenlight, as well as the failed [17] mystery-hybrid seriesPush, Nevada, among other projects.Project Greenlightwas nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program in [18] [19] 2002, 2004 and 2005.
FollowingGood Will Hunting, Affleck starred inArmageddon(1998) as A. J. [20] Affleck visiting the USSEnterprise Frost, opposite Bruce Willis. The film generated mixed to negative critical (CVN-65) in Manama, Bahrain in [21] [22] reviews, but was a box office success, earning $553amillion worldwide. In December 2003 1999, he co-starred with Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedyForces of [23] Nature2001, Affleck collaborated with. In Armageddondirector Michael Bay in the war filmPearl Harbor. The [24] [25] film opened to a mixed to negative reception, but was a box office success, earning $449amillion [26] worldwide.
In 2002, he was cast as Jack Ryan, a role previously played by Alec Baldwin and then Harrison Ford, in the fourth film in the Techno-thriller series,The Sum of All Fears. The movie, which ignored the events of the previous Jack Ryan films, also starred Morgan Freeman.The Sum of All Fearsis based on the book of the same name by Tom
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[27] [28] Clancy. Ann Hornaday ofThe Washington Postwrote, Affleck and Freeman "create a believable chemistry". [29] In the same year, Affleck starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson in the popular thrillerChanging Lanes. The following year he starred as the lead character Matt Murdock/Daredevil in Mark Steven Johnson's film [30] Daredevil(2003). Affleck saidDaredevilwas his favorite comic book as a kid, and explained why he took the role by saying "Everybody has that one thing from childhood that they remember and that sticks with them. This [31] story was that for me." He also said "I didn't want someone else to do it, because I was afraid that they would go [32] out and do it different from the comic and screw it up." Roger Ebert, in review ofDaredevil, wrote that both [33] Affleck and co-star Jennifer Garner, were suitable for their roles.Daredevil grossed over $179amillion [22] worldwide. [34] Despite some critical missteps, his box office successes reportedly earned Affleck an average of $15M per film. However, followingDaredevil, Affleck starred in several critically panned box office flops, includingGigli(2003) andSurviving Christmas(2004), and his career waned.
2006-2009
Affleck starred in the critically acclaimed George Reeves noir biopic [35] Hollywoodland, directed by HBO TV-series veteran Allen Coulter. His performance was well-received; Peter Travers ofRolling Stone, reviewing the film, wrote: "The irony is that Affleck's battering at the hands of fame has prepped him beautifully to play Reeves. He knows this character from the inside: the surface charm, the hidden vulnerability, the ache of watching a career become a joke and being [36] helpless to stop it." Claudia Puig ofUSA Todaywrote that Affleck [37] gives a "strong performance". He was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival, won the Supporting Actor of Affleck at the premiere forHe's Just Not That [38] the Year award at the Hollywood Film Festival, and was nominated Into Youin February 2009 for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting [39] Role in a Motion Picture for this performance. Following the success ofHollywoodland, he appeared in the 2007 [40] action filmSmokin' Aces, playing Jack Dupree, a bounty hunter.Smokin' Acesreceived mixed reviews from [41] [22] critics, and was a box office failure.
However, also in 2007, Affleck made his directorial debut withGone Baby Gone, for which he also co-wrote the screenplaybased on the book by Dennis Lehaneabout two Boston area detectives investigating a little girl's [42] kidnapping and how it affects their lives. His brother Casey starred in the film. It opened to rave reviews in [43] October 2007. When asked why he decided to direct the film, Affleck said: "Directing a movie was really instructive for me. I think I learned a lot about writing, and a lot about acting, and I learned how all the pieces fit [44] [45] together from the inside. That was really valuable. It was a good thing." The film received critical acclaim. [46] Lisa Schwarzbaum ofEntertainment Weeklynoted that Affleck "shows excellent instincts" as a director. Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com wrote, "As a director, Ben Affleck may turn out to be quite good with actors [...] But he may need to work harder at shaping material, and at making his characters emerge as rounded, believable [47] people." Affleck appeared in Jimmy Kimmel's 2008 video 'I'm Fucking Ben Affleck'; a response to Kimmel's then girlfriend, [48] [49] Sarah Silverman's, video 'I'm Fucking Matt Damon'. Many other celebrities appeared in the video including Good Charlotte's Joel and Benji Madden, Macy Gray, Dominic Monaghan, Lance Bass, Josh Groban, Don Cheadle, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Robin Williams, Harrison Ford, Huey Lewis, Joan Jett, Pete Wentz, Christopher [49] Mintz-Plasse, Meat Loaf, Dicky Barrett and many more.
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2009-present
In 2009, Affleck returned to acting, starring in three features,He's Just Not That into You,State of Play, andExtract. InHe's Just Not That into You, a romantic comedy, he was part of an ensemble cast that included Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long, [50] and Jennifer Connelly. The film generated mostly mixed [51] reviews, but was a box office success, earning $165amillion [22] worldwide. InState of Play, an adaptation of the British television serialState of Play, Affleck played Congressman Stephen Collins. The Affleck and Jon Hamm on the set ofThe Town film is a political thriller which explores the relationship between [52] politicians and the media. In the comedy filmExtract, Affleck [53] played Dean, a bartender, and the best friend to Jason Bateman's character. His performance in the film was well-received, with Barbara Vancheri of thePittsburgh Post-Gazettereporting that "Affleck is a hoot as a long-haired fount of bad advice and drugs he keeps in a little tin behind the bar. After playing a square-jawed [54] crimefighter, an actor turned Superman and a congressman, he is actually loose and funny."
Affleck directed his second feature,The Town, an adaptation of Chuck Hogan's novelPrince of Thieves, that was [55] both a critical and commercial success when it was released in theaters in 2010. Along with directing and co-writing the film, he was part of the cast that includes Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Chris Cooper and Blake Lively. Affleck was awarded the Chairman's Award in the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Commenting on Affleck, Festival Chairman Harold Matzner said, If there is truly a renaissance man in todays cinema, its Ben Affleck. He has distinguished himself as a premier writer and director, as well as an actor with a broad-ranging and impressive filmography. In his latest work,The Town, Affleck once again puts his acting, writing and directorial skills to work, in a stinging portrait of a New England town and the grip it has on generation after generation, who find it impossible to leave. For his ability todo it alland constantly evolve as an artist, The Palm Springs International Film Festival is [56] proud to present Ben Affleck with the 2011 Chairmans Award.Affleck will star in an upcoming romantic drama written and directed by Terrence Malick, alongside Olga Kurylenko, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz. Filming took place in fall 2010 in Bartlesville, [57] Oklahoma and Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Affleck will also be directing his third feature,Argo, for producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov. The film tells the story of a CIA operation to save six ambassadors during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis by faking a production for a [58] large-scale science fiction film. FollowingArgo, Affleck was selected to replace David Yates as the director for Warner Bros.' upcoming adaptation [59] of Stephen King's novel,The Stand.
Activities
Charitable and humanitarian projects [60] Affleck's support of the non-profit charitable organization, the A-T Children's Project, began while he was [9] [35] filmingForces of Nature. Affleck met a then nine-year-old child, Joe Kindregan, who has the rare disease [9] [35] ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). The disease, described as like having muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, immune [9] [35] deficiency and cancer all at once, is progressive; children with A-T usually do not live beyond their late teens. [9] [35] Affleck attends benefits and spoke to Congress to advocate for the charity, and in 2007 was the keynote speaker at the graduation ceremony of Falls Church High School in Fairfax, Virginia, from which Kindregan was [61] graduating.
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In June 2008, he appeared in an ABC News exclusive report exploring the humanitarian crisis in the Eastern Congo. Affleck travelled to the African nation and interviewed refugees, warlords, and members of parliament. "I think the more painful something is, the more you want to distance yourself from it," he said. "I think the hard part is actually to let some of that go and to realize that when you see some of these images of people suffering in some way or another, to kind of remember that these are people who are in fact just in different circumstances than you are, but [62] that are kind of dealing with [those circumstances] in a pretty brave and enduring way." In December 2008, he [63] teamed up with the United Nations releasing a short film highlighting the plight of Congolese refugees, and in March 2010, Affleck announced the formation of the Eastern Congo Initiative, which he founded as "the first U.S. based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of eastern [64] Congo."
Political activism In the final weeks of the 2000 Presidential campaign, Affleck promoted the Democratic ticket, supporting Al Gore and repeatedly delivering a get-out-the-vote plea: "It's very important to vote. The president will appoint three or [65] four Supreme Court justices." During the final week of the race, Affleckalong with Helen Hunt, Martin Sheen, [66] Rob Reiner and other actors"People in myspent an hour at a phone bank calling registered Democrats. generation have a low voter turnout. One of the reasons that I'm here is to demonstrate that no matter who you are going to vote fora... I think it's important to get involved and get out and vote," he told reporters. "But I'm going to [65] tell people to vote for Gore." On October 28, 2000, Affleck flew with Hillary Clinton, who was running for a Senate seat, to Ithaca, New York, where he introduced her at a Cornell University rally. He told the college crowd that Clinton had been advocating for women and working families since "Rick Lazio was running around the frat house in his underwear". Lazio, then a [67] Long Island congressman, was Clinton's Republican opponent. On November 6, 2000, the final day of the campaign, he was one of several high-profile celebrities summoned to Miami Beach by Miramax Films boss Harvey Weinstein for a late-night Gore rally, just [65] hours before polls opened nationwide. The Gore campaign's last event, a final effort to energize South Beach voters, did not end until about 1:00aa.m., but Affleck flew back to New York that morning and made a surprise live appearance onThe Rosie O'Donnell Show. It was 10:15aa.m. when he made his final public pitch from a Rockefeller Center studio, noting that he was "a little bit tireda... I've been out Affleck on the set ofThe Rachel Maddow Show, getting involved, doing stuff and trying to get people to vote. And April 16, 2009 that's why I came by here". Also, "Today is the get-out-the-vote day anda... I think this is the time to get involved, especially the young [65] [68] folks who are herea... I'm about to go vote," He then said, "I am personally gonna vote for Al Gore".
As votes were tallied that night, Affleck told Salon.com's Amy Reiter, "I'm nervous this evening, but one of the things that's exciting to me is the number of people who voted. No matter who wins, I think it's a healthy thing for our country that so many voters have come out and participated in the process. Either way, I think the most [69] important number will be the turnout". In the May 2001 issue ofGQ, Affleck said, "My fantasy is that someday I'm independently wealthy enough that I'm not beholden to anybody, so I can run for Congress on the grounds that everyday people should be in [70] government". However, when he was asked about his political ambitions in an April 2009 interview to promote the 2009 film,State of Play, Affleck said, "I really like my job that I have now. Plus, unlike in Hollywood where you need one director to hire you, in politics you have to have a lot of people to vote for you. I think it's harder work. I really am happy with what I'm doing now. In fact I've never been at a place where I've felt better about going to work
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[71] everyday. I'm more engaged and very, very happy." [72] In 2004, Affleck actively campaigned for Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry. During the first day of the 2004 Democratic National Convention, he was featured onLarry King Livewith Tucker Carlson and Al [73] Sharpton. Larry King asked if he would consider running for office, and Affleck admitted to contemplating the proposition. Specific attention focused on whether he would run for Kerry's open Senate seat (as Affleck was from Massachusetts). He noted that the line between politics and entertainment is becoming increasingly blurred, as [74] Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger both came from the entertainment business. Affleck supports legalizing gay marriage, saying in 2004, "I don't think the government should be involved in any way in people's bedrooms or lives. With so much hatred and unpleasantness in the world, why would you want to get in the way of people who love each other marrying each other? Anybody who wants to be able to get married to [75] anybody else should be able to. It's not my business." He also appeared in a print advertisement with his openly [76] gay cousin in support of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. Though supporting the Democratic ticket in [77] 2004, Affleck disagreed with their position on regulation of firearms and increased gun control. Despite his opposition to George W. Bush's policies as president, in an interview with Bill O'Reilly in July 2004 Affleck said, "I had the pleasure of and the honor of meeting the President of the United States at the Daytona 500. I found him to be a collegial, affable, kind guy." He went on to say Bush "is a patriot and hes a man who believes in the country. He's trying to further an agenda he believes in. I happen to disagree with most of his policies, but I [78] respect the man." On December 21, 2010, Ben Affleck appeared on NPR and criticized CEOs for making so much money. "CEOs' pay [79] shouldn't be 200 times the average worker. It used to be nine times." On November 4, 2010, Affleck was commended for returning a second check for $250,000 that was mistakenly sent to him for appearing at the opening [80] of a casino at the Greenbriar resort.
Personal life [11] Affleck has described himself as a lapsed Protestant. An avid poker player, Affleck has regularly entered local events. He has been tutored by poker professionals Amir Vahedi and Annie Duke, and won the California State Poker Championship on June 20, 2004, taking home the first prize of $356,000, which qualified him for the [81] 2004 World Poker Tour final tournament. He is a fan of the Boston [82] [83] [84] Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, and Boston [85] Bruins.
Family and relationships
Affleck had a high-profile romance with actress Gwyneth Paltrow in [9] 1998, following her breakup with actor Brad Pitt. In 2002, he began dating actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, whom he had met prior to filming [35] Giglisame year, his engagement to Lopez was announced, and. The the relationship between the two received much attention from the [35] entertainment media, who dubbed the couple "Bennifer". Despite a wedding planned for September 14, the couple broke up in 2004, both blaming the media attention - including an alleged incident in whichAffleck at the 2008 World Series of Poker. Affleck partied with Christian Slater and some lap dancers in [86] Vancouver. The negative publicity and media attention carried over to the 2003 filmGigli, which also was a box [87] [88] office failure.
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Filmography
Quitting alcohol and smoking Affleck entered alcohol rehab in 2001, with a spokesman for the actor saying that "Ben is a self-aware and smart [94] man who had decided that a fuller life awaits him without alcohol." He quit smoking after starring inSmokin' Aceshe was required to smoke heavily, and lost his taste for it after a week of chain-smoking for his, in which [95] role.
Chasing Amy
Chesty Smith
1997
Good Will Hunting
TV series; 8 episodes
TV movie
1992
School Ties
List of film and television credits as actor
TV series
1984
The Voyage of the Mimi
Chuckie Sullivan
Billy Hearn
C.T. Granville
Kevin Johnson
TV series
Kid in the street
Ben Watson
Role
TV movie
C.T. Granville
TV series
He subsequently began seeing hisDaredevilco-star, actress Jennifer Garner, and the two were engaged after nine [35] months of dating. Affleck and Garner were married on June 29, 2005 in Turks and Caicos, located in the Atlantic [89] Ocean north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. They have two daughters, Violet Anne, born in December [90] [91] 2005 and Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, born in January 2009. It was announced on August 22, 2011 that the [92] [93] couple is expecting their third child, due in early 2012. They have a vacation home in Savannah, Georgia.
Holden McNeil
Tom "Gunner" Casselman
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Joe Willie Clemons
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1981
The Dark End of the Street
Going All the Way
Fred O'Bannion
Jack
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Shannon Hamilton
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Dazed and Confused
1993
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The Second Voyage of the Mimi
Against the Grain
1995
Mallrats
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1996
Hands of a Stranger
1991
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Almost Home
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