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Birthday:
Aug 15, 1972
Birthplace:
Berkeley, California

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Ben Affleck Biography

Tall and handsome in a meat-eating sort of way, Ben Affleck has the looks of a matinee idol and the resume of an actor who honed his craft as an indie film slacker before flexing his muscles as a Hollywood star. A staple of Kevin Smith films and such seminal indies as Dazed and Confused, Affleck became a star and entered the annals of Hollywood legend when he and best friend Matt Damon wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting, winning a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for their work.Born in Berkeley, California on August 15, 1972 to a schoolteacher mother and drug rehab counselor father, Affleck was the oldest of two brothers. His younger brother, Casey, also became an actor. When he was very young, Affleck's family moved to the Boston area, and it was there that he broke into acting. At the age of eight, he starred in PBS's marine biology-themed The Voyage of the Mimi, endearing himself to junior high school science classes everywhere. The same year he made Mimi, Affleck made the acquaintance of Matt Damon, a boy two years his senior who lived down the street. The two became best friends and, of course, eventual collaborators. After a fling with higher education at both the University of Vermont and California's Occidental College, Affleck set out for Hollywood. He began appearing in made-for-TV movies and had a small role in School Ties, a 1992 film that also featured Damon. Further bit work followed in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused (1993) and Kevin Smith's Mallrats (1995). Around this time, both Affleck and Damon were getting fed up with the lack of substantial work to be found in Hollywood, and they decided to write a screenplay that would feature them as the leads. Affleck's brother Casey introduced them to Gus Van Sant, who had directed Casey in To Die For. Thanks to Van Sant's interest, the script was picked up by Miramax, and in 1997 the story of a troubled mathematical genius living in South Boston became known as Good Will Hunting. Before the film's release, Affleck starred in Smith's Chasing Amy that same year; the tale of a comic book artist (Affleck) in love with a lesbian (Joey Lauren Adams), it received good reviews and showed Affleck to be a viable leading man. The subsequent success of Good Will Hunting and the Best Original Screenplay Oscar awarded to Affleck and Damon effectively transformed both young men from struggling actors into Hollywood golden boys. Having won his own Golden Boy, Affleck settled comfortably into a reputation as one of the industry's most promising young actors. His status was further enhanced by widespread media reports of an ongoing relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow.The following year, Affleck could be seen in no less than three major films, ranging from his self-mocking supporting role in the Oscar-winning period comedy Shakespeare in Love to the thriller Phantoms to the big-budget box-office monster Armageddon. In 1999, Affleck continued to keep busy, appearing in a dizzying four movies. He could be seen as a dull bartender in 200 Cigarettes, an errant groom in Forces of Nature, a stock market head hunter in The Boiler Room, and a supporting cast member in Billy Bob Thornton's sophomore directorial effort, Daddy and Them. Finally, Affleck reunited with Smith and Damon for Dogma, starring with the latter as a pair of fallen angels in one of the year's more controversial films. In 2000, he would appear as an ex-con trying to mend his ways in Reindeer Games, with Charlize Theron. Re-teaming with Armageddon cohort Michael Bay again in 2001 for another exercise in overbudgeted excess, Affleck flew into action in Pearl Harbor. Despite unanimous lambasting from critics, Pearl Harbor blasted to number one at the box office, earning $75.2 million on its Memorial Day weekend opening and beginning a summer-2001 trend of high profile films with precipitous box-office runs. Following a self-mocking return to the Smith collective in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) and spearheading, along with Damon, the innovative HBO series Project: Greenlight, Affleck returned to the Hollywood machine with roles in Changing Lanes and The Sum of All Fears (both 2002). Filling the shoes of Harrison Ford as a green version of Ford's famous Jack Ryan persona, The Sum of All Fears contemplated a radical group's plan to detonate a nuclear weapon at a major sporting event during a time of particularly sensitive public distress at such an idea. With the massive success of Spider-Man in the summer of 2002 prompting numerous comic-book superhero revivals, Affleck would next suit up for the role of Daredevil. As a lawyer turned into a true public defender following a mishap involving radioactive waste, Daredevil's incredibly enhanced senses enable him to get the jump on New York City evil-doers and with his athletic physique and heroically protruding chin Affleck seemed just the man to suit-up for the job. If Affleck's turn as a blind crimefighter found dedicated comic book fans turning up their noses in disgust, the lukewarm performance of that particular effort would hardly compare to the critical lashing of his subsequent efforts Gigli, Paycheck, and Jersey Girl. A notorious flop that couldn't be mentioned to movie lovers without fear of derisive laughter, Gigli alone would have likely sunken the career of a lesser star. Though Hollywood gossip rags were indeed talking about Affleck, it was more the result of his turbulent relationship with singer and Gigli co-star Jennifer Lopez than it was anything to do with his acting career. Just when it seemed that the ubiquitous "Ben and Jen" gossip that fueled the tabloids couldn't get more tiresome, the celebrity power-couple broke up their frequently discussed engagement to the surpirse of only the most optimistic {E! Channel} viewer. Wed to Alias star Jennifer Garner in 2005, Affleck subsequently skewered Hollywood materialism in the showbiz comedy Man About Town before making a cameo in pal Smith's eagerly-anticipated sequel Clerks II. By this point Affleck was certainly no stranger to Hollywood controversy, a fact that likely played well into his decision to strap on the famous red cape to portray original television Superman George Reeves in the 2006 Tinseltown mystery Hollywoodland. As the 2000's rolled onward, Affleck would appear in a number of films that garnered a lukewarm reception, like Smokin' Aces, He's Just Not That Into You, and State of Play. He would reverse that trend with a vengeance in 2010, directing, writing, and starring in the critically acclaimed crime thriller The Town. The film put Affleck squarely back into audiences' good graces, and he immediately got to work on his next big project, working both behind and in front of the camera once again for the political thriller Argo. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Ben Affleck's Characters

    1. Doug MacRay: I'm leaving. So if you're going to shoot me your going to have to shoot me in the back.
    From The Town. Submitted by Heidi N (39 days ago)
    1. Rafe McCawley: Danny, you can't die. You can't die. You know why? 'Cause you're gonna be a father. You're gonna be a daddy. I wasn't supposed to tell you. You're gonna be a father.
    2. Danny Walker: No, you are.
    From Pearl Harbor. Submitted by Abbie S (42 days ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: No matter how much you change, you still have to pay the price for the things you've done.
    From The Town. Submitted by Sidney L (2 months ago)
    1. O'Bannion: Hey Slater give me drugs man!
    2. Wooderson: Get some from your mother man...
    From Dazed and Confused. Submitted by Mike B (3 months ago)
    1. Matt Murdock/Daredevil: As for Daredevil...well, soon the world will know the truth. That this is a city born of heroes, that one man can make a difference. Hell's Kitchen is my neighborhood. I prowl the rooftops and alleyways at night, watching from the darkness. Forever in darkness. A guardian devil.
    From Daredevil. Submitted by Nell M (3 months ago)
    1. Franklin Nelson: He paid in fluke. Fluke is a fish, Matt. Did you know that? Because I sure as hell didn't.
    2. Matt Murdock/Daredevil: Well, Mr. Chang is a nice guy, he doesn't have a lot of money and he likes to go fishing on the weekends.
    3. Franklin Nelson: Yeah, well I like to go salsa dancing on the weekends. But I don't shake my ass to pay my phone bill. You know what I'm saying?
    From Daredevil. Submitted by Robert H (4 months ago)
    1. Chuckie: One day, I'm gonna wake up and I'm gonna be 50. And I'll still be doing this shit.
    From Good Will Hunting. Submitted by Michael C (4 months ago)
    1. Rafe McCawley: God your so beautiful that it hurts.
    2. Evelyn Johnson: It's your nose!
    3. Rafe McCawley: No I think its my heart...
    From Pearl Harbor. Submitted by Jonathan O (6 months ago)
    1. Bartleby: [to Officer McGee] Mr. McGee, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
    From Dogma. Submitted by sean b (7 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: No matter how much you change, you still have to pay the price for the things you've done. So I got a long road. But I know I'll see you again - this side or the other.
    From The Town. Submitted by Alex D (7 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: You can't be up there killing people.
    2. James Coughlin: Hey, you brought me.
    From The Town. Submitted by Alex D (7 months ago)
    1. Harry S. Stamper: AJ, I got just five words for you: Damn glad to see you boy!
    2. A.J. Frost: That's six words.
    From Armageddon. Submitted by Baurushan J (8 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: I need your help. I can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later, and we're gonna hurt some people.
    2. James Coughlin: Whose car are we gonna' take?
    From The Town. Submitted by Edward H (9 months ago)
    1. Danny Mills: You wanna be a big cop in a small town? Fuck off up the model village.
    2. Danny Mills: Gee, I wonder why she never calls you back.
    3. Danny Mills: It feels good though.
    From The Company Men. Submitted by Rory R (10 months ago)
    1. Bobby Walker: I will win! Why? Because I have Faith! Courage! Enthusiasm!
    From The Company Men. Submitted by Rory R (10 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: Don't you think we need to be smart right now?
    2. James Coughlin: Smart!? Lets start fuckin' all the witness's... alright yeah, I'm blowin' the assistant manager, am I smart now?
    From The Town. Submitted by Rory R (10 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: Hey, next time you guys wanna take pictures of me, just call ahead. You know, we can do better than a barbecue. A calender shoot... you know, maybe topless, lubed up. Whatever you guys are into.
    From The Town. Submitted by Rory R (10 months ago)
    1. Elektra: You don't know how I feel.
    2. Matt Murdock/Daredevil: Revenge won't make the pain go away. Trust me.
    From Daredevil. Submitted by Marc L (10 months ago)
    1. Matt Murdock/Daredevil: I'm not the bad guy, kid.
    From Daredevil. Submitted by Marc L (10 months ago)
    1. Chuckie: Every day I come by your house and I pick you up. And we go out. We have a few drinks, and a few laughs, and it's great. But you know what the best part of my day is? For about ten seconds, from when I pull up to the curb and when I get to your door, 'cause I think, maybe I'll get up there and I'll knock on the door and you won't be there. No goodbye. No see you later. No nothing. You just left. I don't know much, but I know that.
    From Good Will Hunting. Submitted by Roberto P (10 months ago)
    1. Michael Jennings: If you only look where you can't go, you might just miss the riches below.
    From Paycheck. Submitted by Simon H (12 months ago)
    1. Jack: I was beginning to think fuck it! One more spin on the merry go round.
    From Glory Daze. Submitted by Chad W (13 months ago)
    1. Gene McClary: We could make something here. Start out with a crazy plan.
    2. Bobby Walker: Start slow and see if it will grow.
    From The Company Men. Submitted by rob g (13 months ago)
    1. Congressman Stephen Collins: You're just seeking the truth. You're a truth seeker. You can't help it, that is just who you are. You're such a hypocrite. You're not interested in me. You come in here, it's all about you and you getting your story. I trusted you. You're my friend! You were supposed to be my friend anyway.
    From State of Play. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Jim Young: Jim Young: Anybody who tells you money is the root of all evil doesn't fucking have any.
    From Boiler Room. Submitted by Howie S (13 months ago)
    1. Doug MacRay: Alright. I'm in. But if anything happens to her, if I think anything might happen to her... I'm gonna come back here, and I'm gonna kill both of you in your own shop.
    From The Town. Submitted by rob g (14 months ago)
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