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Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two
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, three Golden Globe Awards and a
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. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the
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educational series '' The Voyage of the Mimi'' (1984, 1988). He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy '' Dazed and Confused'' (1993) and various
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films. Affleck gained wider recognition when he and
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won the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for writing ''
Good Will Hunting ''Good Will Hunting'' is a 1997 American psychological drama film directed by Gus Van Sant, and written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It stars Robin Williams, Damon, Affleck, Stellan Skarsgård and Minnie Driver. The film received positive r ...
'' (1997), which they also starred in. He then established himself as a leading man in studio films, including the disaster film ''
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'' (1998), the war drama ''
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'' (2001), and the thrillers '' The Sum of All Fears'' and ''
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'' (both 2002). After a career downturn, Affleck made a comeback by portraying
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in the biopic ''
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'' (2006), winning the
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. His directorial debut, ''
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'' (2007), which he also co-wrote, was well received. He then directed, co-wrote and starred in the crime drama '' The Town'' (2010) and directed and starred in the political thriller '' Argo'' (2012); both were critical and commercial successes. For the latter, Affleck won the Golden Globe and
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for Best Director, and the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award for Best Picture. Affleck then starred in the psychological thriller '' Gone Girl'' (2014) and played the superhero Batman in the
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, beginning with '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' (2016). After a starring role in the thriller '' The Accountant'' (2016), Affleck played supporting roles in the family drama '' The Tender Bar'' and the historical drama '' The Last Duel'' (both 2021). Affleck is the co-founder of the
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, a grantmaking and advocacy-based nonprofit organization. He is also a stalwart supporter of the Democratic Party. Affleck and Damon are co-owners of the production company Artists Equity and were also co-owners of
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.


Early life

Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt was born on August 15, 1972 in
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. His family moved to
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when he was three, living in Falmouth, where his brother Casey was born, before settling in
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. His mother, Christopher Anne "Chris" Boldt, was a Harvard-educated elementary school teacher. His father, Timothy Byers Affleck, was an aspiring playwright who was "mostly unemployed." He worked sporadically as a carpenter, auto mechanic, bookie, electrician, bartender, and janitor at Harvard. In the mid-1960s, he had been an actor and stage manager with the
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. During Affleck's childhood, his father had a self-described "severe, chronic problem with
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", and Affleck has recalled him drinking "all day ... every day". His father was "very difficult" , and Affleck felt a sense of "relief" at the age of 11 when his parents divorced, and his father exited the family home. His father continued to drink heavily and eventually became homeless, spending two years living on the streets of Cambridge. When Affleck was 16, his father entered a rehabilitation facility in Indio, California. He lived at the facility for twelve years to maintain his sobriety and worked there as an addiction counselor. Affleck was raised in a politically active,
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household. He and his brother, Casey, were surrounded by people who worked in the arts; the boys regularly attended theater performances with their mother and were encouraged to make their own home movies. David Wheeler, a family friend, later remembered Affleck as a "very bright and intensely curious" child. The brothers auditioned for roles in local commercials and film productions because of their mother's friendship with a Cambridge-area casting director, and Affleck first acted professionally at the age of seven. His mother saved his wages in a college trust fund and hoped her son would ultimately become a teacher, worrying that acting was an insecure and "frivolous" profession. When Affleck was 13, he filmed a children's television program in
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. He learned to speak
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during a year spent travelling around the country with his mother and brother. As a
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high school student, Affleck acted in theater productions and was inspired by drama teacher Gerry Speca. He became close friends with fellow student
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, whom he had known since the age of eight. Although Damon was two years older, the pair had "identical interests" and both wanted to pursue acting careers. They traveled to New York together for acting auditions and saved money for train and airline tickets in a joint bank account. While Affleck had high
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scores, he was largely an unfocused student with poor attendance. He spent a few months studying Spanish at the
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, chosen because of its proximity to his then-girlfriend, but he left after fracturing his hip while playing basketball. At 18, Affleck moved to Los Angeles, studying Middle Eastern affairs at Occidental College for a year and a half.


Career


1981–1997: Child acting and ''Good Will Hunting''

Affleck acted professionally throughout his childhood but, in his own words, "not in the sense that I had a mom that wanted to take me to Hollywood or a family that wanted to make money from me ... I kind of chanced into something." He first appeared, at the age of seven, in an independent film, ''The Dark End of the Street'' (1981), directed by a family friend, Jan Egleson. His biggest success as a child actor was as the star of the
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children's series '' The Voyage of the Mimi'' (1984) and ''
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'' (1988), produced for sixth-grade science classes. Affleck worked "sporadically" on ''Mimi'' from the age of eight to fifteen in both Massachusetts and Mexico. As a teenager, he appeared in the ABC
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''Wanted: A Perfect Man'' (1986), the television film ''Hands of a Stranger'' (1987), and a 1989 Burger King commercial. After high school, Affleck moved briefly to New York in search of acting work. Later, while studying at Occidental College in Los Angeles, Affleck directed student films. As an actor, he had a series of "knock-around parts, one to the next". He played
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's son in the television film ''
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'' (1991), made an uncredited appearance as a basketball player in the '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' film (1992), and had a supporting role as a prep school student in ''
School Ties ''School Ties'' is a 1992 American drama film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Chris O'Donnell, Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery, Cole Hauser, Ben Affleck, and Anthony Rapp. Fraser plays the lead role as David ...
'' (1992). He played a high school quarterback in the
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television series '' Against the Grain'' (1993), and a steroid-abusing high school football player in '' ''Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story'''' (1994). Affleck's most notable role during this period was as a high school bully in Richard Linklater's cult classic '' Dazed and Confused'' (1993). Linklater wanted a likeable actor for the villainous role, and, while Affleck was "big and imposing," he was "so smart and full of life ... I just liked him." Affleck later said Linklater was instrumental in demystifying the filmmaking process for him. Affleck's first starring film role was as an aimless art student in the college drama '' Glory Daze'' (1995), with Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' remarking that his "affably mopey performance finds just the right balance between obnoxious and sad sack". He then played a bully in filmmaker
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's comedy '' Mallrats'' (1995) and became friends with Smith during the filming. Affleck had begun to worry that he would be relegated to a career of "throwing people into their lockers", but Smith wrote him a lead role in the romantic comedy ''
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'' (1997). The film was Affleck's breakthrough.
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of ''The New York Times'' praised Affleck's "wonderful ease" playing the role, combining "suave good looks with cool comic timing". Owen Gleiberman of ''Entertainment Weekly'' described it as a "wholesome and quick-witted" performance. When Affleck starred as a recently returned Korean War veteran in the coming-of-age drama ''
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'' (1997), Todd McCarthy of ''Variety'' found him "excellent", while Janet Maslin of ''The New York Times'' noted that his "flair for comic self-doubt made a strong impression." The success of 1997's ''
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'', which Affleck co-wrote and acted in, marked a turning point in his career. The screenplay originated in 1992 when Damon wrote a 40-page script for a playwriting class at Harvard University. He asked Affleck to act out the scenes with him in front of the class and, when Damon later moved into Affleck's Los Angeles apartment, they began working on the script in earnest. The film, which they wrote mainly during improvisation sessions, was set partly in their hometown of Cambridge and drew from their own experiences. They sold the screenplay to Castle Rock in 1994 when Affleck was 22 years old. During the development process, they received notes from industry figures, including
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and
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. Following a lengthy dispute with Castle Rock about a suitable director, Affleck and Damon persuaded Miramax to purchase the screenplay. The two friends moved back to Boston for a year before the film finally went into production, directed by Gus Van Sant, and co-starring Damon, Affleck,
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, and
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. On its release, Janet Maslin of ''The New York Times'' praised the "smart and touching screenplay", while Emanuel Levy of ''Variety'' found it "funny, nonchalant, moving and angry". Jay Carr of ''The Boston Globe'' wrote that Affleck brought "a beautifully nuanced tenderness" to his role as the working-class friend of Damon's mathematical prodigy character. Affleck and Damon eventually won both the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Affleck has described this period of his life as "dreamlike": "It was like one of those scenes in an old movie when a newspaper comes spinning out of the black on to the screen. You know, '$100 Million Box Office! Awards!' " He remains the youngest writer (at age 25) ever to win an Oscar for screenwriting.


1998–2002: Leading man status

''
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'', released in 1998, established Affleck as a viable leading man for Hollywood studio films. ''Good Will Hunting'' had not yet been released during the casting process and, after Affleck's
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, director Michael Bay dismissed him as "a geek". Producer
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convinced him that Affleck would be a star, but he was required to lose weight, become tanned, and get his teeth capped before filming began. The film, where he starred opposite
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as a blue-collar driller tasked by
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with stopping an asteroid from colliding with Earth, was a box office success. Daphne Merkin of ''The New Yorker'' remarked: "Affleck demonstrates a sexy Paul Newmanish charm and is clearly bound for stardom." Later in 1998, Affleck had a supporting role as an arrogant English actor in the period romantic comedy ''
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'', starring his then-girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow. Lael Loewenstein of ''Variety'' remarked that Affleck "does some of his very best work, suggesting that comedy may be his true calling," while Janet Maslin of ''The New York Times'' found him "very funny". ''Shakespeare in Love'' won seven
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, including
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, while the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast. Affleck then appeared as a small-town sheriff in the supernatural horror film '' Phantoms''. Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' wondered why actors like Affleck and Peter O'Toole had agreed to appear in the "junky" film: "Affleck's thudding performance suggests he is reading his dialogue for the first time, directly from cue cards." Affleck and Damon had an on-screen reunion in Kevin Smith's religious satire ''
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'' (after having appeared in Smith's previous films, ''Mallrats'' and ''Chasing Amy''), which premiered at the
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. Janet Maslin of ''The New York Times'' remarked that the pair, playing fallen angels, "bring great, understandable enthusiasm to Mr. Smith's smart talk and wild imaginings". Affleck starred opposite Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedy '' Forces of Nature'' (1999), playing a groom whose attempts to get to his wedding are complicated by his free-spirited traveling companion. Owen Gleiberman of ''Entertainment Weekly'' remarked that Affleck "has the fast-break charm you want in a screwball hero," while
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of ''Variety'' praised "his winning ability to play against his good looks in a self-effacing comic turn". Affleck then appeared opposite
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in the little-seen ensemble comedy '' 200 Cigarettes'' (1999). Interested in a directorial career, Affleck shadowed
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throughout pre-production of the action thriller ''
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'' (2000). Frankenheimer, directing his last feature film, described Affleck as having "a very winning, likable quality about him. I've been doing this for a long time and he's really one of the nicest." He starred opposite Charlize Theron as a hardened criminal, with Elvis Mitchell of ''The New York Times'' enjoying the unexpected casting choice: "Affleck often suggests one of the Kennedys playing Clark Kent ... He looks as if he has never missed a party or a night's sleep. He's game, though, and his slight dislocation works to the advantage of ''Reindeer Games''." He then had a supporting role as a ruthless stockbroker in the crime drama '' Boiler Room'' (2000). A.O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' felt Affleck had "traced over" Alec Baldwin's performance in '' Glengarry Glen Ross'', while Peter Rainer of ''New York Magazine'' said he "does a series of riffs on Baldwin's aria, and each one is funnier and crueler than the next". He then provided the voice of Joseph in the animated '' Joseph: King of Dreams''. In his last film role of 2000, Affleck starred opposite his girlfriend Paltrow in the romantic drama '' Bounce''. Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' praised the "understated intensity and exquisite detail" of his performance: "His portrait of a young, sarcastically self-defined 'people person' who isn't half as confident as he would like to appear is close to definitive." Affleck reunited with director Michael Bay for the critically derided war drama ''
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'' (2001). A.O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' felt Affleck and
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"do what they can with their lines, and glow with the satiny shine of real movie stars". However, Todd McCarthy of ''Variety'' wrote "the blandly handsome Affleck couldn't convince that he'd ever so much as been turned down for a date, much less lost the love of his life to his best friend". Affleck then parodied ''Good Will Hunting'' with Damon and Van Sant in Kevin Smith's ''
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'' (2001), made a cameo in the comedy ''
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'' (2001), and had a supporting role in the little-seen '' The Third Wheel'' (2002). He portrayed the CIA analyst Jack Ryan in the thriller '' The Sum of All Fears'' (2002). Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' felt he was miscast in a role previously played by both Harrison Ford and Alec Baldwin: "Although Mr. Affleck can be appealing when playing earnest young men groping toward maturity, he simply lacks the gravitas for the role." Affleck had an "amazing experience" making the thriller ''
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'' (2002), and later cited Roger Michell as someone he learned from as a director. Robert Koehler of ''Variety'' described it as one of his "most thoroughly wrought" performances: "The journey into a moral fog compels him to play more inwardly and thoughtfully than he ever has before." Affleck became more involved with television and film production in the early 2000s. He and Damon had set up
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in 1998, named after the street that ran between their childhood homes. Their next production company
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, co-founded in 2000 with
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and Chris Moore, sought to integrate the Internet into mainstream television and film production. LivePlanet's biggest success was the documentary series ''
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'', aired on HBO and later Bravo, which focused on first-time filmmakers being given the chance to direct a feature film. ''Project Greenlight'' was nominated for the
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in 2002, 2004 and 2005. ''
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'' (2002), created, written and produced by Affleck and Bailey, was an ABC mystery drama series that placed a viewer-participation game within the frame of the show.
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of ''The New York Times'' praised the show's "nerve, imagination and clever writing", but Robert Bianco of ''USA Today'' described it as a "knock-off" of ''
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''. The show was cancelled by ABC after seven episodes due to low ratings. Over time, LivePlanet's focus shifted from multimedia projects to more traditional film production. Affleck and his partners signed a film production deal with
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in 2002; it expired in 2007.


2003–2005: Career downturn and tabloid notoriety

While Affleck had been a tabloid figure for much of his career, he was the subject of increased media attention in 2003 because of his relationship with Jennifer Lopez. By the end of the year, Affleck had become, in the words of ''GQ'', the "world's most over-exposed actor". His tabloid fame coincided with a series of poorly received films. The first of these was '' Daredevil'' (2003), in which Affleck starred as the blind superhero. Affleck was a longtime comic book fan, and, in 1999, had written a foreword for Kevin Smith's '' Guardian Devil'' about his love for the character of Daredevil. The film was a commercial success, but received a mixed response from critics. Elvis Mitchell of ''The New York Times'' said Affleck was "lost" in the role: "A big man, Mr. Affleck is shriveled by the one-dimensional role ... nly_his_scenes_with_
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'' (2003), co-starring Lopez. The film was almost uniformly panned, with Manohla Dargis of the ''Los Angeles Times'' remarking that "Affleck doesn't have the chops or the charm to maneuver around (or past) bad material." Yet Affleck has repeatedly defended director Martin Brest since the film's release, describing him as "one of the really great directors". In his last film role of 2003, Affleck starred as a Reverse engineering, reverse engineer in the sci-fi thriller ''
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'' (2003). Peter Bradshaw of ''The Guardian'' remarked on Affleck's "self-deprecating charm" and wondered why he could not find better scripts. Manohla Dargis of the ''Los Angeles Times'' found it "almost unfair" to critique Affleck, given that he "had such a rough year". Affleck's poor critical notices continued in 2004 when he starred as a bereaved husband in the romantic comedy '' Jersey Girl'', directed by longtime collaborator Smith. Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' described Affleck as an actor "whose talent has curdled as his tabloid notoriety has spread," while Joe Leydon of ''Variety'' found his onscreen role as a father "affecting". Later that year, he starred opposite
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in the holiday comedy ''
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''. Holden noted in ''The New York Times'' that the film "found a clever way to use Ben Affleck's disagreeable qualities. The actor's shark-like grin, cocky petulance and bullying frat-boy swagger befit his character." At this point, the quality of scripts offered to Affleck "was just getting worse and worse" and he decided to take a career break. The ''Los Angeles Times'' published a piece on the downfall of Affleck's career in late 2004. The article noted that, unlike film critics and tabloid journalists, "few industry professionals seem to be gloating over Affleck's travails".


2006–2015: Emergence as a director

Following a starring role in the little-seen '' Man About Town'' and a minor role in the crime drama '' Smokin' Aces'', Affleck began a career comeback with his acclaimed performance as Superman actor
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in the noir biopic ''
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''.
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of ''
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'' praised "an award-caliber performance ... This is feeling, nuanced work from an actor some of us had prematurely written off." Geoffrey Macnab of ''The Guardian'' said he "beautifully" captured "the character's curious mix of charm, vulnerability and fatalism". He was awarded the
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at the
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and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Also in 2006, he made a cameo in Smith's ''
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''. In 2007, Affleck made his feature film directorial debut with ''
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'', a crime drama set in a working-class Boston neighborhood, starring his brother Casey as a private investigator searching for a young abductee. Affleck co‑wrote the screenplay, based on the
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by
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, with childhood friend Aaron Stockard, having first mentioned his intention to adapt the story in 2003. It opened to enthusiastic reviews. Manohla Dargis of ''The New York Times'' praised the film's "sensitivity to real struggle", while Stephen Farber of ''
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'' described it as "thoughtful, deeply poignant, ndsplendidly executed". While Affleck intended to "keep a primary emphasis on directing" going forward in his career, he acted in three films in 2009. In the ensemble romantic comedy '' He's Just Not That Into You'', the chemistry between Affleck and
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was praised. Affleck played a congressman in the political thriller '' State of Play''. Wesley Morris of ''The Boston Globe'' found him "very good in the film's silliest role," but David Edelstein of ''New York Magazine'' remarked of Affleck: "He might be smart and thoughtful in life utas an actor his wheels turn too slowly." He had a supporting role as a bartender in the little-seen comedy film '' Extract''. Peter Travers of ''Rolling Stone'' described his performance as "a goofball delight", while Manohla Dargis of ''The New York Times'' declared it "a real performance". In 2010, Affleck starred in '' The Company Men'' as a mid-level sales executive who is made redundant during the
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. David Denby of ''The New Yorker'' declared that Affleck "gives his best performance yet", while Richard Corliss of ''Time'' found he "nails Bobby's plunge from hubris to humiliation". Following the modest commercial success of ''Gone Baby Gone'',
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developed a close working relationship with Affleck and offered him his choice of the studio's scripts. He decided to direct the crime drama '' The Town'' (2010), an adaptation of
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's novel ''Prince of Thieves''. He also re-wrote the screenplay and starred in the film as a bank robber. The film became a surprise box office hit, and gained further critical acclaim for Affleck. A.O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' praised his "skill and self-confidence as a serious director," while Roger Ebert of the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' noted: "Affleck has the stuff of a real director. Everything is here. It's an effective thriller, he works closely with actors, he has a feel for pacing." Also in 2010, Affleck and Damon's production company, Pearl Street Films, signed a first-look producing deal at Warner Bros. Affleck soon began work on his next directorial project, '' Argo'' (2012), for Warner Bros. Written by
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and starring Affleck as a CIA operative, the film tells the story of the CIA plan to save six U.S. diplomats during the 1979
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by faking a production for a large-scale science fiction film. Anthony Lane of ''The New Yorker'' said the film offered "further proof that we were wrong about Ben Affleck". Peter Travers of ''Rolling Stone'' remarked: "Affleck takes the next step in what looks like a major directing career ... He directs the hell out of it, nailing the quickening pace, the wayward humor, the nerve-frying suspense." A major critical and commercial success, ''Argo'' won the
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, Golden Globe Award, and
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for Best Picture. The cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast. Affleck himself won the Golden Globe Award,
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, and
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for Best Director, becoming the first director to win these awards without a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director. The following year, Affleck played a romantic lead in
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's experimental drama '' To the Wonder''. Malick, a close friend of Affleck's godfather, first met Affleck in the 1990s to offer advice about the plot of ''Good Will Hunting''. Peter Bradshaw of ''The Guardian'' enjoyed "a performance of dignity and sensitivity," while ''The New Yorker''s Richard Brody described Affleck as "a solid and muscular performer" who "conveys a sense of thoughtful and willful individuality". Affleck's performance as a poker boss was considered a highlight of the poorly reviewed thriller '' Runner Runner'' (2013). Betsy Sharkey of the ''Los Angeles Times'' remarked that it was "one killer of a character, and Affleck plays him like a
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concerto – every note perfectly played." He then pushed back production on his own directorial project to star as a husband accused of murder in David Fincher's psychological thriller '' Gone Girl'' (2014). Fincher cast him partly because he understood what it felt like to be misrepresented by tabloid media: "What many people don't know is that he's crazy smart, but since he doesn't want that to get awkward, he downplays it. I think he learned how to skate on charm." David Edelstein of ''New York Magazine'' noted that Fincher's controlled style of directing had a "remarkable" effect on Affleck's acting: "I never thought I'd write these words, but he carries the movie. He's terrific." Justin Chang of ''Variety'' found Affleck "perfectly cast": "It's a tricky turn, requiring a measure of careful underplaying and emotional aloofness, and he nails it completely." In 2015, Affleck and Damon's ''Project Greenlight'' was resurrected by HBO for one season.


2016–2019: Batman and continued directing

Given Affleck's growing reputation as a filmmaker, his decision to star as Batman in the 2016 superhero film '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' was regarded by Dave Itzkoff of ''The New York Times'' as "a somewhat bewildering choice". Although the casting announcement was met with intense fan backlash, Affleck's performance ultimately earned a positive reception. Andrew Barker of ''Variety'' found him "a winningly cranky, charismatic presence," while Brian Truitt of ''USA Today'' enjoyed his "strong" and "surprisingly emotional" take on the character. Affleck reprised his role as Batman later that year, making a brief cameo appearance in ''
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'' (2016). He starred as an
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accountant in the action thriller '' The Accountant'' (2016), which was an unexpected commercial success. Peter Debruge of ''Variety'' felt Affleck's "boy-next-door" demeanor – "so normal and non-actorly that most of his performances feel like watching one of your buddies up on screen" – was "a terrific fit" for the role. Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' wondered why Affleck, "looking appropriately dead-eyed and miserable," committed himself to the film. '' Live by Night'', which Affleck wrote, directed, co-produced, and starred in, was released in late 2016. Adapted from
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's novel of the same name, the
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-era gangster drama received largely unenthusiastic reviews and failed to recoup its $65 million production budget. David Sims of ''The Atlantic'' described it as "a fascinating mess of a movie" and criticized Affleck's "stiff, uncomfortable" performance. He noted that one of the last action scenes "is so wonderfully staged, its action crisp and easy to follow, that it reminds you what skill Affleck has with the camera". In October 2016, Affleck and Damon made a one-off stage appearance for a live reading of the ''Good Will Hunting'' screenplay at New York's Skirball Theater. The superhero film ''
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'', in which Affleck returned as Batman, was released in 2017. He later described it as a "difficult" on-set experience. Snyder stepped down during filming due to the death of his daughter by suicide, the replacement director Joss Whedon's treatment of actors was the subject of complaints, and Affleck himself was struggling with addiction issues. The film drew mixed opinions from critics; Todd McCarthy of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that Affleck "looks like he'd rather be almost anywhere else but here." Amidst an alcoholism relapse, Affleck did not work in 2017. He stepped down as director, writer and, ultimately, as the star of '' The Batman'', saying he "couldn't crack it" and no longer felt "passionate" about the story. Years later, he said his alcoholism had also been a factor in his decision. Filming of the drug-trafficking thriller '' Triple Frontier'' was postponed by six months in order to accommodate his treatment for "health issues". Upon ''Triple Frontier'' release in 2019, Rodrigo Perez of ''The Playlist'' remarked that director J.C. Chandor "gets a lot of mileage out of the Sad Affleck narrative and perhaps both director and actor lean into the idea." Later in 2019, Affleck made a cameo appearance in ''
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'', having had little contact with Kevin Smith since the making of ''Clerks II'' in 2006. Affleck played a supporting role as a diplomat in
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's political thriller '' The Last Thing He Wanted'' (2020). The
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movie, filmed in mid-2018, received negative reviews from critics, with Tomris Laffly of ''Variety'' describing Affleck's performance as "oddly removed".


2020–2022: Supporting roles

Affleck's starring role as a recovering alcoholic in the sports drama '' The Way Back'' (2020) was widely praised. The themes of the movie were "close to home" for Affleck. He relapsed during pre-production in 2018 and the movie was shot in the days after he left rehab; Affleck agreed to put his salary in escrow and was accompanied to set by a sober coach. Richard Lawson of ''Vanity Fair'' said it was hard to avoid the movie's "meta angle": "Affleck handles his self-conscious task with a generous humility—giving a performance built not out of histrionics or big actor moments, but instead from the messy details of a man in a plateaued distress". David Sims of ''The Atlantic'' praised the "subtlety", "vulnerability" and "lumbering physicality" of his performance, describing it as "the rawest and most natural" work of his career. Due to the
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, cinemas closed in the second week of the movie's release and Warner Bros. made it available to view-on-demand earlier than scheduled. He received a Best Actor nomination at the 2021 Critics' Choice Awards. Also in 2021, Snyder's director's cut of ''Justice League'' featured a newly filmed scene with Affleck. Affleck had supporting roles in two 2021 releases. He played a hedonistic aristocrat in Ridley Scott's medieval drama '' The Last Duel''; he also co-wrote the movie's screenplay with Matt Damon and
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. Ben Croll of ''Indiewire'' said that Affleck, "hamming it up under a bleach blonde mop top", was "just an absolute joy whenever he's onscreen". Bilge Ebiri of ''New York Magazine'' was impressed by Affleck's "imperious" performance as the "wonderfully skeezy Pierre, a marvelously out-there creation who shouldn't work at all and yet becomes an engine of uneasy delights." Brian Truitt of ''USA Today'' said he "steals the movie": "He seems to have written the most entertaining character in the movie for himself, but we'll allow it." In December 2021, Affleck appeared as a substitute father figure in George Clooney's coming-of-age drama '' The Tender Bar''. The film premiered at the London Film Festival, with Clooney remarking that he cast Affleck because he is "very intelligent, and he can also come off as the big goomba." Sheri Linden of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that Uncle Charlie was "an unforgettable character, from his very first appearance onscreen" and enjoyed Affleck's "eye-opening" and "exquisitely inflected performance". Pete Hammond of ''Deadline'' described it as "a part he was born to play", writing that he "beautifully and knowingly" delivered "an unforgettable portrait of the uncle you wish you had." Kevin Maher of ''The Times'' said he played the role with "extraordinary subtly and depth": "He dominates his every scene, with deftly delivered quips, comedy reaction shots or sheer hang-dog charisma alone." For the role, Affleck was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2022, Affleck and
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starred in Adrian Lyne's thriller '' Deep Water'', an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel. He also made a cameo appearance in Kevin Smith's ''
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''.


2022–present: Artists Equity

Affleck and Damon announced in November 2022 that they were setting up an independent production company called "Artists Equity" with funding from RedBird Capital Partners, in response to film studios refusing to share profits from their films with creative artists and restricting creative control. Affleck announced that he would serve as the CEO, while Damon would serve as the
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and Michael Joe would serve as the
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. In addition, Affleck would be exclusive to Artists Equity as a filmmaker, while Damon will star in a number of films and exclusively produce for the studio. Meanwhile, Damon and Affleck closed Pearl Street Films. The first film to be released through Artists Equity will be Affleck's fifth directorial project, a sports marketing drama about
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's signing of Michael Jordan, starring
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and Damon, with Affleck playing the supporting role of
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. Affleck and Damon co-wrote the script with Alex Convery. Affleck will reprise his role as Batman in '' The Flash'' and ''
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'', both releasing in 2023, in the form of cameo appearances. In addition, he will star in the action thriller ''Hypnotic'' produced by
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, in which he plays a detective. On December 14, 2022,
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co-CEO and chairperson
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revealed on social media that he and
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were having active talks with Affleck to direct a new DC film.


Humanitarian work


Eastern Congo Initiative

After travelling in the region between 2007 and early 2010, Affleck and Whitney Williams co-founded the nonprofit organization
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in 2010. ECI acts as a grant maker for Congolese-led, community-based charities. It offers training and resources to cooperatives of Congolese farmers while leveraging partnerships with companies including
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and Starbucks. ECI also aims to raise public awareness and drive policy change in the United States. Affleck has written op-eds about issues facing eastern Congo for the ''Washington Post'', ''Politico'', the ''Huffington Post'', ''Time'', ''The New York Times'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''. He has appeared as a discussion panelist at many events, including at the
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, the
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, and the
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. During visits to Washington D.C., Affleck has testified before the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights, the
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, the
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, and the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Projects.


Other charitable causes

Affleck is a supporter of the A-T Children's Project. While filming ''Forces of Nature'' in 1998, Affleck befriended ten-year-old Joe Kindregan (1988–2015), who had the rare disease ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), and his family. He became actively involved in fundraising for A-T, and he and Kindregan testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education in 2001, asking senators to support stem-cell research and to double the budget of the
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. In 2007, Affleck was the keynote speaker at Kindregan's high school graduation ceremony in Fairfax, Virginia. Kindregan appeared as an extra in ''Argo'' (2012). In 2013, in celebration of Kindregan's 25th birthday and "15 years of friendship with Joe and his family," Affleck and Garner matched donations made to the A-T Children's Project. Affleck appeared in ''CinemAbility'' (2013), a documentary film which explores Hollywood's portrayals of people with disabilities. As part of USO-sponsored tours, Affleck visited marines stationed in the Persian Gulf in 2003, and troops at Germany's Ramstein Air Base in 2017. He is a supporter of Paralyzed Veterans of America. He filmed public service announcements for the organization in both 2009 and 2014. He has also volunteered on behalf of
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. Affleck is a member of
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's Entertainment Council. He made an appearance at the
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in 2007, and at a Denver food bank in 2008. Affleck spoke at a Feeding America rally in Washington D.C. in 2009, and filmed a public service announcement for the charity in 2010. Affleck and
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launched Feeding America's Small Change Campaign in 2011. Also that year, he and
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co-wrote an article for ''The Huffington Post'', highlighting the "growing percentage of the food insecure population that is not eligible for federal nutrition programs". During the
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, Affleck organized an online celebrity poker tournament to benefit the charity, made a personal donation and urged others to support the cause. Affleck is a vocal supporter of the Los Angeles-based homelessness charity
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. He has volunteered at and donated to the charity. He has also volunteered at Atlanta Mission.


Politics


Political views

Affleck has described himself as "moderately
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." He was raised in "a very strong
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household". In 2000, he spoke at a rally at
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in support of an increased living wage for all workers on campus; his father worked as a janitor at the university. He later narrated a documentary, ''Occupation'' (2002), about a sit-in organized by the Harvard Living Wage Campaign. Affleck and Senator
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held a press conference on Capitol Hill in 2004, pushing for an increase in the minimum wage. He spoke at a 2007 press conference at Boston's City Hall in support of
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's unionization efforts for the city's low-paid hospital workers. During the Writers' Strike in 2008, Affleck voiced support for the picketers. Affleck is
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. In a 2000 interview, he stated that he believes "very strongly in a woman's right to choose". In 2012, he supported the Draw the Line campaign, describing reproductive rights as "fundamental". Affleck was a longtime supporter of legalizing
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, saying in 2004 that he hoped to look back on the marriage debate "with some degree of embarrassment for how antiquated it was". Also that year, he remarked that it was "outrageous and offensive" to suggest members of the
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community were not entitled to equal rights. He appeared alongside his gay cousin in a 2005
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print advertising campaign. Affleck appeared at a press conference with New York Senator
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in 2002, in support of a proposed Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Prevention Act. In 2003, he criticized the "questionable and aggressive" use of the
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and the resulting "encroachments on civil liberties". A reporter for ''The Washington Post'' overheard Affleck denouncing the Israeli invasion of Gaza at a Washington party in 2009.
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, a participant in the conversation, said Affleck listened "to alternative takes ... What Affleck spoke about that night was reasoned, complex and made a lot of sense." Later that year, in a ''New York Times'' interview, Affleck remarked that his views were closer to those of the
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than
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. Affleck criticized the
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on many occasions. In 2007, he filmed a public service announcement for Divided We Fail, a nonpartisan AARP campaign seeking affordable, quality healthcare for all Americans. During the 2008 presidential campaign, Affleck expressed concern about conspiracy theories claiming Barack Obama was an Arab or a Muslim: "This prejudice that we have allowed to fester in this campaign ... the acceptance of both of those things as a legitimate slur is really a problem." In 2012, he praised Senator John McCain's leadership in defending
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against anti-Muslim attacks. Affleck engaged in a discussion about the relationship between liberal principles and Islam during a 2014 appearance on ''
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''. In a 2017 ''Guardian'' interview, he said: "I strongly believe that no one should be stereotyped on the basis of their race or religion. It's one of the most fundamental tenets of liberal thought." Affleck supports the
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, and said in 2012 that he owned several guns, both for skeet shooting and for the protection of his family. In 2020, he said trips to gun ranges as a young adult made him "uncomfortable to remember ... given the subsequent tragedies with young people and guns." Affleck appeared alongside then-Senator
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at a 2006 rally in support of
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, which sought to reduce petroleum consumption in favor of alternative energy. He appeared in a global warming awareness video produced by the
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in 2007. Also that year, Affleck admitted he was not "particularly good at being green" while, in 2014, he named "a 1966 Chevelle" as his guilty pleasure. In 2016, Affleck filmed an endorsement for Rezpect Our Water, an online petition to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.


Democratic Party activism

Affleck registered to vote as a Democrat in 1992, and has campaigned on behalf of several Democratic presidential nominees. He supported
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in the final weeks of the 2000 presidential campaign, attending rallies in California, Pennsylvania, and Florida. However, Affleck was unable to vote due to a registration issue in New York, where he was residing at the time, and later joked, "I'm going to vote twice next time, in true Boston fashion." Affleck was involved in the 2004 presidential campaign of
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. During the Democratic National Convention in Boston, he spoke to many delegations, appeared on political discussion shows, and attended fundraising events. Affleck took part in a voter registration public service announcement, and traveled with Kerry during the opening weekend of his Believe in America Tour, making speeches at rallies in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Affleck campaigned for President
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. He appeared alongside the then-Senator at a 2006 rally, introducing him as "the most galvanizing leader to come out of either party, in my opinion, in at least a decade". He donated to Obama's presidential campaign in 2007, and hosted two fundraisers for the candidate during the 2008 Democratic Primary. Affleck urged voters to "help make history" in a
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campaign, and made several appearances during the 2008 Democratic National Convention. In the week of the presidential election, he appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' to jokingly endorse Senator John McCain. Affleck did not actively campaign for Obama's reelection in 2012, though he still supported him. Affleck supported
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's
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campaign. He first met Clinton at Camp David in 1998 and, when she was a Senate candidate in 2000, he introduced her at a
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rally and helped fundraise for her campaign. Affleck pointed to the First Lady's work with children, women and "working families". He supported Obama during the 2008 Democratic Primary, noting that Clinton had "moved toward the
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" during the campaign. Affleck donated to Clinton's campaign fund during the
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. During the 2016 presidential election, Affleck recorded a
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voter public service announcement, and was named by the Clinton campaign as a "Hillblazer" – one of 1,100 individuals who had contributed or raised at least $100,000.
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reported that he raised $149,028. During the latter stages of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Affleck said during an interview conducted in Spanish: "I like Bernie, I like Biden, I like Warren but the thing is that most of all; I don't like Trump." When Biden became the Democratic candidate, he donated to his campaign fund. In 2002, Affleck donated to Dick Gephardt's Congressional campaign, and appeared in campaign literature for former classmate
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, running as a city councillor in Massachusetts. He made donations to the presidential campaigns of both Dennis Kucinich and
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in 2003. In 2005, he donated to the campaign fund of Deval Patrick, a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. In 2006, Affleck contributed to
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's Newark mayoral campaign, and introduced Congressmen Joe Courtney and
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at rallies in Connecticut. He donated to the 2008 Congressional campaign of Pennsylvania's Patrick Murphy, and to the 2010 Senate campaign of
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. Affleck hosted a 2012 fundraiser for Senate candidate
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, endorsed her in a Progressive Change Campaign Committee video, and made a campaign donation. In 2013, he hosted a fundraiser for Cory Booker, and made donations to the Senate campaigns of both Booker and
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. He donated to the campaign of Senate candidate
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in 2015 and the Congressional campaign of
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in 2016. In 2017, he donated to the Senate reelection campaigns of Elizabeth Warren and
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, and to
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's Congressional campaign. In 2018, he made contributions to the Congressional campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sharice Davids and Leann Jacobsen, and to Michigan gubernatorial candidate
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. In 2019, Affleck donated to the presidential campaigns funds of both Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, and hosted a fundraiser for Booker. Also in 2019, he contributed to the congressional campaign funds of both Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar. In 2020, he spoke at a virtual rally in support of Whitney Williams, a candidate in the
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. In the early 2000s, Affleck often expressed an interest in running for political office one day, but since 2007, he has denied any political ambitions and spoken repeatedly about the need for campaign finance reform. In 2005, ''The Washington Post'' reported that Virginia Democrats were trying to persuade Affleck to run as a Senate candidate. His publicist dismissed the rumor. In 2012, political pundits and Democratic strategists including Bob Shrum and
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speculated that Affleck was considering running for a Massachusetts Senate seat. Affleck denied the rumor, and joked that he "also won't be throwing my hat in the ring to run the U.N."


Personal life


Relationship with Jennifer Garner

Affleck was married to actress
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from 2005 to 2018. They began dating in August 2004, having established a friendship on the sets of ''Pearl Harbor'' (2001) and ''Daredevil'' (2003). They were married on June 29, 2005, in a private
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ceremony.
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, who officiated the ceremony, and his partner, Rainer Andreesen, were the only guests. Affleck and Garner have three children together: daughters Violet Anne (born December 2005) and Seraphina Rose Elizabeth (born January 2009), and son Samuel Garner (born February 2012). They publicly announced their separation in June 2015, with Affleck continuing to live in a guesthouse at the family home until mid-2017. They jointly filed for divorce in April 2017, seeking joint physical and legal custody of their children, and it was finalized in October 2018. In 2020, Affleck described the divorce as "the biggest regret of my life" and "a painful experience, even if you're on the best possible terms and you agree it's the best choice." He also stated that he had never envisioned himself as a divorced person and that he had been reluctant to divorce because of the impact it would have on his children. While Affleck believes paparazzi attention is "part of the deal" of stardom, he has spoken out against photographs taken at his private residence and paparazzi interest in his children specifically, who he says became the "big money" draw for photographers waiting outside his home. In 2013, Affleck and Garner hosted an event for lawmakers at their home in support of a bill that would protect celebrities' children from harassment by photographers; their six-year-old daughter made a speech about her personal experiences. Garner also testified before the California Assembly Judiciary Committee in support of the bill, which later became law. Despite the legislation, photographers still regularly wait outside their children's school and police assistance is sometimes required. In 2014, Affleck argued in favor of United Kingdom-style legislation that requires media outlets to blur children's faces in published photos. He has said there are "real practical dangers" involved in paparazzi attention, citing Garner's longtime stalker, Steven Burky, who was arrested in December 2009 while trying to blend in with paparazzi outside their daughter's preschool. He was charged with two counts of stalking, to which he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. In March 2010, he was ruled insane, sent to California's state mental hospital, and ordered to stay away from the Affleck-Garner family for 10 years if released.


Relationship with Jennifer Lopez

Affleck first dated Jennifer Lopez from 2002 to 2004. They became friends on the set of ''Gigli'' in December 2001, having previously encountered each other at industry parties. They began a romantic relationship in July 2002 when Lopez filed for divorce from her second husband, Cris Judd. Their relationship was extensively publicized, with tabloids referring to the couple as Bennifer, the first celebrity portmanteau of its kind. They appeared together in the music video for her song "
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" and the film '' Jersey Girl''. Lopez's album '' This Is Me... Then'' was dedicated to and inspired by Affleck. They became engaged in November 2002 but their planned wedding on September 14, 2003, was postponed with four days' notice because of "excessive media attention". They called off the engagement in January 2004. Affleck and Lopez remained in occasional contact in the years after their breakup and spoke highly of each other in public. According to Lopez, Affleck's discomfort with the media scrutiny was one reason for their split and, years later, she described it as her "first real heartbreak": "I think different time, different thing, who knows what could've happened but there was a genuine love there." Both during the relationship and in the months after the break-up, Affleck characterized some of the media commentary as rooted in racism, classism and sexism: "We were thought of as two different kinds of people." In subsequent years, he pushed back against the "curious notion" that he should view the relationship as a mistake, and reflected on the prevailing tabloid culture at the time "where it's about one person and everybody focuses on them." Affleck acknowledged that "there were ways I did contribute to it", citing the "Jenny from the Block" music video and a joint promotional interview for ''Gigli''. He said neither of them "anticipated" the degree of attention they would receive: "I think Jen and I made a mistake in that we fell in love, we were excited and maybe too accessible." Affleck and Lopez began dating again in April 2021, 20 years after they first met, and announced their second engagement in April 2022. They were married in Las Vegas on July 16, 2022, with Affleck becoming stepfather to Lopez's twins, Max and Emme Muñiz.


Other relationships

Affleck's first major relationship was with short-film director Cheyenne Rothman, whom he started dating in high school and was with for seven years. Affleck began dating actress Gwyneth Paltrow in October 1997 after meeting at a Miramax dinner, and they later worked together on ''Shakespeare in Love'' (1998). Although they first broke up in January 1999, months later, Paltrow persuaded Affleck to co-star with her in ''Bounce'' (2000) and they soon resumed their relationship. They separated again in October 2000. In 2015, Paltrow said they were friends. Affleck had a long-distance relationship with New York-based television producer
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from mid-2017 to mid-2018; they briefly dated again in early 2019. Shookus served as the head of ''
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''s talent department at the time, a show which Affleck has hosted five times since 2000. Affleck dated Cuban actress
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, whom he met on the set of '' Deep Water'' in the fall of 2019, from early 2020 to early 2021.


Health

There is a history of addiction and mental illness in Affleck's family. Two of his grandparents were alcoholics. His paternal grandmother, addicted to both alcohol and barbiturates, died by suicide at age 46. His paternal uncle was an addict who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His aunt was a heroin addict. Affleck attended Al-Anon support meetings as a child due to his father's addiction issues. His brother is a recovering alcoholic. Affleck's own drinking became a concern when he was fifteen. His mother sent him to an
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wilderness camp for at-risk teenagers, having first considered a residential recovery program. Affleck became sober in his mid-twenties, stating in a 1998 interview that alcohol was "dangerous" for him. He received residential treatment for addiction in 2001 and maintained his sobriety for a "couple of years" afterward. In subsequent years, he refused to discuss his alcoholism in detail and later described it as a period where he "drank relatively normally". "I thought, 'I want to just drink like a normal person. I want to have wine at dinner.' And I was able to for about eight years." Affleck gradually began to drink "more and more" and, eventually, was drinking until he "passed out" on a nightly basis. Before dating Affleck, when
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was filming ''
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'' (2004), "her director, Gary Winick, suggested she get involved with Al-Anon, a group for people living with addicts." This would prove helpful later on, as she supported Affleck's struggles with alcoholism during their marriage and after they separated. Affleck returned to residential treatment in 2017 and, following a publicly documented relapse and intervention, again in 2018. In late 2019,
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filmed him stumbling on a Los Angeles street; he acknowledged the following day that he had a brief "slip" after over a year of sobriety. He later described the incident as "embarrassing": "I wish it didn't happen. I really wish it wasn't on the internet for my kids to see." Affleck has both anxiety and depression, and has taken antidepressants since age 26. He said he used alcohol to alleviate a constant feeling of "discomfort" and remarked that it "took me a long time to fundamentally, deeply, without a hint of doubt, admit to myself that I am an alcoholic." He follows a
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. During the press junket for ''The Way Back'' in 2020, Affleck opened up about his addiction but stressed that he felt "vulnerable" and did not intend to "go on talking about this issue forever", saying: "I think the value, if there is value in me talking about being a recovering alcoholic, is that that doesn't have to be who you are. That doesn't have to be the label on your head." While doing interviews for ''The Tender Bar'' (2021), a movie that has similarities to Affleck's own family background, he spoke about the effect of growing up with an often absent, alcoholic father had on him – and how it partly influenced his own decisions and struggles with alcoholism. According to Affleck, he has managed to stay healthy and sober since early 2020.


Professional gambling

Affleck won the 2004 California State Poker Championship, taking home the first prize of $356,400 and qualifying for the 2004
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final tournament. He was one of many celebrities, along with Leonardo DiCaprio and
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, who took part in Molly Bloom's high-stakes poker games in the mid-2000s. In 2014, Affleck was asked to refrain from playing blackjack at the
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in Las Vegas, after a series of wins aroused suspicion that he was counting cards, which is a legal gambling strategy, though frowned upon by casinos. Affleck has repeatedly denied tabloid reports of a gambling addiction.


Religion

Affleck came from
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ancestors, but his family was not religious. As infants, each of his three children were baptized as members of the
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. In 2008, he listed the
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as one of the books that made a difference in his life, and in 2012, he described himself as agnostic. In 2015, Affleck began attending weekly Methodist church services in Los Angeles with his family. When asked about his faith in 2020, Affleck said it "has been a struggle for me": "I don't have a sense of an anthropomorphized guy up there pushing buttons, that seems hard for me, but the
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is faith-based ... Faith has served me well in recovery as an alcoholic."


Ancestry

Much of Affleck's ancestry is English, Irish, Scottish and German. Affleck's said-to-be maternal great-great-grandfather, , who, aged 12, accidentally discovered the Curmsun Disc, emigrated from
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in the late 1840s. Affleck appeared on the PBS genealogy series '' Finding Your Roots'' in 2014. When told that an ancestor had been a
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in Georgia, Affleck responded: "God. It gives me kind of a sagging feeling to see a biological relationship to that. But, you know, there it is, part of our history ... We tend to separate ourselves from these things by going like, 'It's just dry history, and it's all over now'." Leaked emails from the 2015 Sony email hacking scandal showed that, after filming, Affleck felt uncomfortable about the segment, which was not included in the final broadcast. The show's host, professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., stated: "We focused on what we felt were the most interesting aspects of his ancestry." An internal investigation by PBS concluded that Affleck had exerted "improper influence" over the editorial process and that the producers of the show, including Gates, had violated PBS standards by improperly withholding information. The show was temporarily postponed, resuming after a fact-checker and an "independent genealogist" were added to the show's staff. Affleck's episode was removed from the show's online archive. In 2009, the New England Historic Genealogical Society discovered that Affleck is an 11th cousin of the 44th president of the United States,
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.


Me Too allegations

During the
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in 2017, Affleck was accused by two women of inappropriate behavior. Actress
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stated that, during an on-air appearance on ''TRL Uncensored'' in 2003, Affleck "wraps his arm around me, and comes over and tweaks my left boob". Affleck responded on Twitter: "I acted inappropriately toward Ms. Burton and I sincerely apologize." Annamarie Tendler, a makeup artist, said that Affleck "grabbed my ass at a Golden Globes party in 2014 ... He tried to play it like he was politely moving me out of the way." In response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal, Affleck pledged to donate any future profits from his early Miramax films to charities supporting victims of sexual assault and said he had only been aware that Weinstein "was sleazy and a bully." In a tweet, actress
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responded: "You lie." She said she met Affleck after being sexually assaulted by Weinstein during the Sundance Film Festival in 1997 and told him, while crying, that she had "just come from Harvey's and he said, 'Goddamnit, I told him to stop doing that.'" In a leaked email regarding McGowan's case, Affleck stated: "I never saw Rose at any hotel in Sundance. She never told me nor did I ever infer that she was attacked by anyone." In a 2019 interview, Affleck said: "I don't really want to get into other people's individual stories because I feel like those are their stories and they're entitled to tell as much or as little of those as they want. I believe Rose. I support her. I really like and admire her tenacity and I wish her the best." In 2020, McGowan clarified her comments: "It's not like I'm raging at Ben Affleck. I never said to him, 'I was just raped.' It's just more to illustrate the point of this continual thing of everybody knowing and everybody being part of it, unwittingly or proactively."


Acting credits and awards

Affleck has appeared in more than 50 films and won many accolades throughout his career as an actor, writer, and director. He first gained recognition as a writer when he won the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for ''Good Will Hunting'' (1997), which he co-wrote with Matt Damon; Affleck remains the youngest person ever to win a Best Original Screenplay Oscar, at 25 years old. As an actor, he received Golden Globe nominations for his performances in ''Hollywoodland'' (2006) and ''The Tender Bar'' (2021). The film ''Argo'' (2012), which he directed, co-produced, and starred in, won him the Golden Globe Award, BAFTA, and Directors Guild Award for Best Director, as well as the Golden Globe Award, BAFTA, the
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, and the Academy Award for Best Picture.


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