Ben Affleck
Benjamin Géza Affleck, born on August 15, 1972, is a prominent American actor and filmmaker whose career spans several decades and encompasses a wide range of acclaimed projects. He first captured the public's attention as a child actor in the PBS series *The Voyage of the Mimi* (1984, 1988). His early work included a role in the cult classic *Dazed and Confused* (1993) and collaborations with director Kevin Smith in films such as *Mallrats* (1995), *Chasing Amy* (1997), and *Dogma* (1999).
Affleck's big break came when he and childhood friend Matt Damon co-wrote and starred in *Good Will Hunting* (1997), a project that garnered them both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He subsequently solidified his status as a leading man through blockbuster hits like *Armageddon* (1998), *Pearl Harbor* (2001), and the thrillers *The Sum of All Fears* and *Changing Lanes* (2002).
After a challenging period marked by less favorable films like *Daredevil* (2003) and *Gigli* (2003), Affleck made a comeback with *Hollywoodland* (2006), earning a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of George Reeves. His directorial ventures, beginning with *Gone Baby Gone* (2007) and followed by *The Town* (2010) and *Argo* (2012), showcased his versatility and talent behind the camera, with *Argo* winning the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award for Best Picture.
Affleck continues to shine in films such as *Gone Girl* (2014) and *The Way Back* (2020) and has taken on the iconic role of Batman in the DC Extended Universe since 2016. Beyond his film career, he is a co