Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck is an American actor, filmmaker, and screenwriter who has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for over two decades.
Born in 1972 in Berkeley, California, Affleck gained recognition in the late 1990s with his breakthrough role in “Good Will Hunting,” a film he co-wrote with his childhood friend Matt Damon.
Since then, he has starred in numerous successful films, including “Armageddon,” “Pearl Harbor,” and “Gone Girl.”
Affleck has also received critical acclaim for his work behind the camera, directing films such as “Gone Baby Gone,” “The Town,” and “Argo,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2013.
Despite some personal struggles and setbacks in his career, Ben Affleck has remained a highly respected and sought-after talent in Hollywood.