Actor, screenwriter. Born Benjamin Geza Affleck, on August 15,
1972, in Berkeley, California,to Chris and Tim Affleck. His
parents separated soon after he was born anddivorced when he was
11. Affleck grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His first
acting experience was in The Dark End of the Street(1979), an
independent film produced by a friend of the family. At the age
of eight, Affleck appeared in a PBS production, The Voyage of
the Mimi. Thatsame year, he met his future best friend, Matt
Damon, a 10-year-old who lived twoblocks away. The boys later
attended the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School,where they both
took drama classes. While still in high school, Affleckappeared
in several network TV dramas.
Affleck briefly attended the University of Vermont and
California'sOccidental College, but left when Hollywood beckoned
too strongly. Hisfirst major film was School Ties (1992), which
also featured MattDamon and Brendan Fraser. He appeared as a
bully in Richard Linklater's paean to 1970s sex,drugs and rock &
roll, Dazed and Confused (1993). Ben was part ofan ensemble cast
for Kevin Smith's Mallrats (1995) and was theromantic lead in
Smith's Chasing Amy (1997).
In 1992, Affleck and Damon began collaborating on a
screenplay,Good Will Hunting, about a troubled young math genius
working as a janitor in the prestigious Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT). After a long struggle to get the script
produced, Miramaxpurchased rights to the film in 1996
Starring Damon and Robin Williams (Affleck costarred as the best
friend to Damon’s character) anddirected by Gus Van Sant, Good
Will Hunting was released in 1997 to critical andpopular
acclaim. Affleck and Damon won Golden Globe and Academy Awards
for Best Original Screenplay. Affleck began getting a great deal
of media coverage after the Oscars, especially when he began a
high-profile romance with another rising young film star,Gwyneth
Paltrow. Though they announced their breakup in late 1998, the
two remain friends.
Affleck’s profile shot up even higher when he starred alongside
Bruce Willis and Liv Tyler in the blockbuster disaster
spectacle, Armageddon, which became the top-grossing movie of
that year, earning over $520 million worldwide. He also had a
supporting turn in the acclaimed film Shakespeare in Love, which
won a number of Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best
Actress (Paltrow). He had less success in 1999 with Kevin
Smith's irreverent comedy Dogma, costarring Damon and Chris
Rock, and the poorly reviewed romantic comedy, Forces of Nature,
costarring Sandra Bullock.
In 2000, he turned in a supporting performance in the slick
stock-market drama Boiler Room, and headlined the fast-paced
action thriller Reindeer Games, costarring Charlize Theron and
Gary Sinise. He also costarred opposite Paltrow in the romantic
drama Bounce.
In the summer of 2001, Affleck reteamed with Armageddon
director-producer team Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer for the
extravagantly marketed World War II-era action epic, Pearl
Harbor, costarring Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett, and Cuba
Gooding Jr., and budgeted at $135 million.
Affleck has a younger brother, Casey, who is also an actor—he
appeared with his brother in Good Will Hunting and 200
Cigarettes (1999), and starred opposite Heather Graham in
Committed (2000). In fall 2002, Affleck coproduced the ABC
mystery series Push, Nevada. The show promised $1 million cash
to the viewer who solved its mystery, but was canceled just a
few weeks into the season. That year, he appeared as Tom
Clancy's young Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears. In 2003, he
starred in the comic book fantasy adventure Daredevil, which set
a box-office record for its Presidents' Day weekend debut. In
summer 2003, he co-starred with Jennifer Lopez in the box office
bomb, Gigli. Upcoming films include Jersey Girl (also with
Lopez), Surviving Christmas with James Gandolfini and director
John Woo's sci-fi thriller Paycheck with Uma Thurman.
In August 2001, Affleck checked himself into an exclusive
rehabilitation center in Malibu, California, to undergo
treatment for alcohol abuse. The son of an alcoholic (his
father, Tim, has been sober since 1990), Affleck announced
through a spokesman that he has "decided that a fuller life
awaits him without alcohol." In 2002, headlines paired Affleck
with actress/songstress Jennifer Lopez. The couple announced
their engagement in November. However, following rumors of the
relationship's demise, the couple announced their breakup in
early 2004.
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