Ben Affleck is a highly accomplished American actor and filmmaker, recognized with multiple prestigious awards including two Academy Awards, two BAFTAs, and three Golden Globes. He started his acting career early with roles in 'The Voyage of the Mimi' and later gained recognition in independent films like 'Dazed and Confused' and Kevin Smith comedies such as 'Chasing Amy'. He continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
On August 15, 1972, Benjamin Géza Affleck was born. He is an American actor and filmmaker who has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards.
The movie Argo, directed and starring Ben Affleck in 2012, tells the story of the CIA plan to save six U.S. diplomats during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.
In 1981, at the age of seven, Ben Affleck first appeared in an independent film, "The Dark End of the Street", directed by a family friend.
In 1984, Ben Affleck began his career as a child actor, starring in the PBS educational series "The Voyage of the Mimi".
In 1986, Ben Affleck appeared in the ABC after school special "Wanted: A Perfect Man".
In 1987, Ben Affleck appeared in the television film "Hands of a Stranger".
In 1988, Ben Affleck continued his role in the PBS educational series "The Voyage of the Mimi".
Joe Kindregan, who would later befriend Ben Affleck, was born in 1988.
In 1991, Ben Affleck played Patrick Duffy's son in the television film "Daddy".
In 1992, Ben Affleck made an uncredited appearance as a basketball player in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" film and had a supporting role in "School Ties".
In 1992, Ben Affleck registered to vote as a Democrat.
In 1992, Matt Damon wrote a 40-page script for a playwriting class at Harvard University which would eventually become the screenplay for "Good Will Hunting".
In 1993, Ben Affleck appeared in the independent comedy "Dazed and Confused".
In 1993, Ben Affleck played a high school quarterback in the NBC television series "Against the Grain" and appeared in the cult classic "Dazed and Confused".
In 1994, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon sold the screenplay of "Good Will Hunting" to Castle Rock when Affleck was 22 years old.
In 1994, Ben Affleck played a steroid-abusing high school football player in "Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story".
In 1995, Ben Affleck had his first starring film role in "Glory Daze", and played a bully in Kevin Smith's comedy "Mallrats".
In 1997, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for "Good Will Hunting", in which they also starred.
In 1997, Ben Affleck appeared in several Kevin Smith comedies, including "Chasing Amy".
In 1997, Ben Affleck starred in the romantic comedy "Chasing Amy", and in the coming-of-age drama "Going All the Way".
In 1997, Ben Affleck won the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Good Will Hunting, co-written with Matt Damon.
In 1997, Rose McGowan met Ben Affleck after being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein during the Sundance Film Festival and told him about the assault.
In 1997, the success of "Good Will Hunting", which Ben Affleck co-wrote and acted in, marked a turning point in his career.
In 1998, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon set up Pearl Street Films, named after the street that ran between their childhood homes.
In 1998, Ben Affleck established himself as a leading man in studio films, including the disaster film "Armageddon".
Later in 1998, Ben Affleck played an English actor in "Shakespeare in Love" and appeared as a small-town sheriff in "Phantoms".
While filming "Forces of Nature" in 1998, Ben Affleck befriended ten-year-old Joe Kindregan, who had the rare disease ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T).
In 1999, Ben Affleck starred in "Dogma", "Forces of Nature", and "200 Cigarettes".
In 1999, Ben Affleck wrote a foreword for Kevin Smith's Guardian Devil, expressing his love for the character of Daredevil.
In 2000, Ben Affleck co-founded LivePlanet with Sean Bailey and Chris Moore, seeking to integrate the Internet into television and film production.
In 2000, Ben Affleck spoke at a rally at Harvard University in support of an increased living wage for all workers on campus; his father worked as a janitor at the university.
In 2000, Ben Affleck starred in "Reindeer Games", had a supporting role in "Boiler Room", voiced Joseph in "Joseph: King of Dreams", and starred in "Bounce".
In 2000, Ben Affleck starred in the action crime thriller "Reindeer Games".
In 2000, Ben Affleck supported Al Gore in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, attending rallies in California, Pennsylvania, and Florida. However, Affleck was unable to vote due to a registration issue in New York City.
In a 2000 interview, Ben Affleck stated that he believes "very strongly in a woman's right to choose".
In 2001, Ben Affleck and Joe Kindregan testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education, asking senators to support stem-cell research and to double the budget of the National Institutes of Health.
In 2001, Ben Affleck reunited with Michael Bay for "Pearl Harbor" and parodied Good Will Hunting in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". He also made a cameo in "Daddy and Them".
In 2002, Ben Affleck appeared at a press conference with New York Senator Chuck Schumer in support of a proposed Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Prevention Act.
In 2002, Ben Affleck narrated a documentary, "Occupation", about a sit-in organized by the Harvard Living Wage Campaign.
In 2002, Ben Affleck portrayed Jack Ryan in "The Sum of All Fears" and had an "amazing experience" making "Changing Lanes".
In 2002, Ben Affleck starred in the thriller "The Sum of All Fears".
In 2002, LivePlanet's biggest success was the documentary series Project Greenlight, and Affleck created, wrote, and produced the ABC mystery drama series Push, Nevada.
In 2003, Ben Affleck criticized the "questionable and aggressive" use of the Patriot Act and the resulting "encroachments on civil liberties".
In 2003, Ben Affleck first mentioned his intention to adapt Dennis Lehane's story.
In 2003, Ben Affleck starred in Daredevil as the blind superhero, a role he later regretted. He also appeared in the critically panned Gigli, co-starring Jennifer Lopez, and the sci-fi thriller Paycheck.
In 2003, Ben Affleck was the subject of increased media attention due to his relationship with Jennifer Lopez. By the end of the year, he was the "world's most over-exposed actor".
In 2003, actress Hilarie Burton stated that Ben Affleck acted inappropriately toward her during an on-air appearance on TRL Uncensored.
In 2003, as part of USO-sponsored tours, Ben Affleck visited marines stationed in the Persian Gulf.
In 2004, Ben Affleck and Senator Ted Kennedy held a press conference on Capitol Hill, pushing for an increase in the minimum wage.
In 2004, Ben Affleck expressed support for the Second Amendment.
In 2004, Ben Affleck starred in Jersey Girl and Surviving Christmas, receiving poor critical notices. He then decided to take a career break due to the declining quality of scripts and negative press coverage.
In 2004, Ben Affleck was a longtime supporter of legalizing gay marriage, saying 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 transgender community were not entitled to equal rights.
In 2004, Ben Affleck was involved in the presidential campaign of John Kerry, speaking to delegations, appearing on political discussion shows, attending fundraising events, and traveling with Kerry during his Believe in America Tour.
In 2004, Project Greenlight was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program.
In 2005, Ben Affleck appeared alongside his gay cousin in a Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) print advertising campaign.
In 2005, Project Greenlight was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program.
In 2006, Ben Affleck appeared alongside then-Senator Barack Obama at a rally in support of Proposition 87, which sought to reduce petroleum consumption in favor of alternative energy.
In 2006, Ben Affleck began a career comeback with his acclaimed performance in Hollywoodland as George Reeves. He received the Volpi Cup and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He also made a cameo in Clerks II, starred in Man About Town, and had a minor role in Smokin' Aces.
In 2006, Ben Affleck made a comeback by portraying George Reeves in the biopic "Hollywoodland", winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actor.
In 2006, Ben Affleck received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in Hollywoodland.
In 2019, Ben Affleck made a cameo appearance in Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, having had little contact with Kevin Smith since the making of Clerks II in 2006.
Between 2007 and early 2010, Ben Affleck traveled in the Congo region.
In 2007, Ben Affleck appeared in a global warming awareness video produced by the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Also that year, Affleck admitted he was not "particularly good at being green".
In 2007, Ben Affleck filmed a public service announcement for Divided We Fail, a nonpartisan AARP campaign seeking affordable, quality healthcare for all Americans.
In 2007, Ben Affleck made his directorial debut with "Gone Baby Gone", which he also co-wrote and which was well received.
In 2007, Ben Affleck spoke at a press conference at Boston's City Hall in support of SEIU's unionization efforts for the city's low-paid hospital workers.
In 2007, Ben Affleck was the keynote speaker at Joe Kindregan's high school graduation ceremony in Fairfax, Virginia.
In 2007, the film production deal between Affleck and his partners and Disney expired.
During the Writers' Strike in 2008, Ben Affleck voiced support for the picketers.
In 2008, Ben Affleck expressed concern about conspiracy theories claiming Barack Obama was an Arab or a Muslim.
In 2008, Ben Affleck listed the Gospel of Matthew as one of the books that made a difference in his life.
In 2008, Ben Affleck made an appearance at a Denver food bank.
In 2010, Ben Affleck starred in The Company Men as a sales executive made redundant during the 2008 financial crisis.
In 2009, Ben Affleck acted in three films: He's Just Not That Into You, State of Play, and Extract. His chemistry with Jennifer Aniston was praised in He's Just Not That Into You.
In 2009, Ben Affleck filmed a public service announcement for the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
In 2009, Ben Affleck spoke at a Feeding America rally in Washington D.C.
In 2009, a reporter for The Washington Post overheard Ben Affleck denouncing the Israeli invasion of Gaza at a Washington party.
In 2010, Ben Affleck directed and starred in The Town, an adaptation of Chuck Hogan's novel Prince of Thieves. The film was a box office hit and gained critical acclaim. Also in 2010, Affleck and Damon's production company, Pearl Street Films, signed a first-look producing deal at Warner Bros.
In 2010, Ben Affleck directed and starred in the crime drama "The Town", which was a critical and commercial success.
In 2010, Ben Affleck filmed a public service announcement for the charity, Feeding America.
In 2010, Ben Affleck starred in The Company Men as a sales executive made redundant during the 2008 financial crisis. His performance was considered one of his best.
In 2010, after traveling in the region between 2007 and early 2010, Ben Affleck and Whitney Williams co-founded the nonprofit organization Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI).
In 2011, Ben Affleck and Ellen DeGeneres launched Feeding America's Small Change Campaign. Also that year, he and Howard Graham Buffett co-wrote an article for The Huffington Post, highlighting food insecurity issues.
In 2012, Ben Affleck directed and starred in Argo, a film about the CIA plan to save six U.S. diplomats during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. The film won the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and BAFTA Award for Best Picture. Affleck himself won the Golden Globe Award, Directors Guild of America Award, and BAFTA Award for Best Director.
In 2012, Ben Affleck directed and starred in the political thriller "Argo", winning the BAFTA Award for Best Director, and the BAFTA and Academy Award for Best Picture.
In 2012, Ben Affleck praised Senator John McCain's leadership in defending Huma Abedin against anti-Muslim attacks.
In 2012, Ben Affleck stated that he owned several guns, both for skeet shooting and for the protection of his family.
In 2012, Ben Affleck supported the Draw the Line campaign, describing reproductive rights as "fundamental".
In 2012, Joe Kindregan appeared as an extra in the movie "Argo".
In 2013, Ben Affleck played a romantic lead in Terrence Malick's experimental drama To the Wonder and starred in the thriller Runner Runner.
In 2013, in celebration of Joe Kindregan's 25th birthday and "15 years of friendship with Joe and his family," Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner matched donations made to the A-T Children's Project. Affleck also appeared in "CinemAbility", a documentary film which explores Hollywood's portrayals of people with disabilities.
In 2014, Annamarie Tendler accused Ben Affleck of grabbing her at a Golden Globes party.
In 2014, Ben Affleck appeared on the PBS genealogy series Finding Your Roots and learned about an ancestor who had been a slave owner.
In 2014, Ben Affleck engaged in a discussion about the relationship between liberal principles and Islam during an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher".
In 2014, Ben Affleck filmed another public service announcement for the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
In 2014, Ben Affleck named "a 1966 Chevelle" as his guilty pleasure.
In 2014, Ben Affleck starred as a husband accused of murder in David Fincher's psychological thriller Gone Girl. His performance was highly praised.
In 2014, Ben Affleck stated that Daredevil was the only film he regretted making.
In 2015, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Project Greenlight was resurrected by HBO for one season.
In 2015, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, and their children were regularly photographed at Methodist church services in Los Angeles.
In 2015, leaked emails from the Sony email hacking scandal revealed Ben Affleck's discomfort with a segment of Finding Your Roots that was not included in the final broadcast, leading to an investigation and the episode's removal from the online archive.
Joe Kindregan, who had the rare disease ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) and befriended Ben Affleck in 1998, died in 2015.
In October 2016, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon made a one-off stage appearance for a live reading of the Good Will Hunting screenplay at New York's Skirball Theater.
In 2016, Ben Affleck filmed an endorsement for Rezpect Our Water, an online petition to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
In 2016, Ben Affleck played Batman in the DC Extended Universe and starred in the thriller "The Accountant".
During the MeToo movement in 2017, Ben Affleck was accused by two women of inappropriate behavior, leading to an apology for his actions.
In 2017, Ben Affleck visited troops at Germany's Ramstein Air Base as part of USO-sponsored tours.
In 2017, amidst an alcoholism relapse, Ben Affleck did not work and stepped down as director, writer, and star of The Batman due to a lack of passion for the story.
In 2017, the superhero film Justice League, in which Ben Affleck returned as Batman, was released. Affleck later described it as a "difficult" on-set experience.
In a 2017 Guardian interview, Ben Affleck reflected on the viral moment from his 2014 appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher", stating his belief against stereotyping based on race or religion.
In 2018, Ben Affleck relapsed during the pre-production of "The Way Back", a movie where he played a recovering alcoholic. He was in rehab just before shooting, and his salary was put in escrow with a sober coach accompanying him on set.
In 2020, Ben Affleck played a supporting role in The Last Thing He Wanted, filmed in mid-2018, a Netflix movie that received negative reviews.
In 2019, Triple Frontier was released after filming was postponed to accommodate Ben Affleck's treatment for health issues. He also made a cameo appearance in Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.
In a 2019 interview, Ben Affleck said he believes and supports Rose McGowan and admires her tenacity regarding her allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
In 2020, Ben Affleck played a supporting role in The Last Thing He Wanted, a Netflix movie that received negative reviews.
In 2020, Ben Affleck said trips to gun ranges as a young adult made him "uncomfortable to remember ... given the subsequent tragedies with young people and guns."
In 2020, Ben Affleck starred in the sports drama "The Way Back".
In 2020, Rose McGowan clarified her comments, stating she never told Ben Affleck that she "was just raped," emphasizing the broader issue of awareness and complicity.
Until 2020, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, and their children were regularly photographed at Methodist church services in Los Angeles.
In 2021, Ben Affleck had supporting roles in "The Last Duel", where he played Peter II, Count of Alençon and co-wrote the movie's screenplay, and "The Tender Bar", where he appeared as a substitute father figure. He received nominations for the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor for "The Tender Bar".
In 2021, Ben Affleck had supporting roles in the dramas "The Last Duel" and "The Tender Bar".
In 2021, Ben Affleck received a Best Actor nomination at the Critics' Choice Awards for his performance in "The Way Back". Also in 2021, Snyder's director's cut of Justice League featured a newly filmed scene with Affleck.
In 2021, Ben Affleck received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in The Tender Bar.
In 2022, Ben Affleck starred alongside Ana de Armas in Adrian Lyne's thriller "Deep Water", which was released on Hulu and received negative reviews. He also made a cameo appearance in Smith's "Clerks III".
In 2023, Ben Affleck signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter calling for a ceasefire during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
In 2023, Ben Affleck starred in, directed and produced "Air".
In 2023, Ben Affleck's fifth directorial project, "Air", premiered and was well-reviewed. Also in 2023, Affleck starred as a detective in Robert Rodriguez's action thriller "Hypnotic" and made a cameo appearance as Batman in the film "The Flash".
In 2025, Ben Affleck is set to star in the action thriller "The Accountant 2".
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