Matt Damon

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Matt Damon
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Matt Damon in The Departed
Born
Matthew Paige Damon
Height5 ft 10 in / 1.78 m
SpouseLuciana Bozán Barroso

Matthew Paige Damon (born October 8, 1970) is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter and actor.

Biography

Early life

Damon was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of Kent Telfer Damon, a realtor and tax preparer, and Nancy Carlsson-Paige, an early childhood education professor at Lesley University. Damon has distant English, Finnish, and Scottish ancestry; his maternal great-grandmother, Impi Nieminen, was Finnish.[1][2] His brother Kyle is an accomplished sculptor and artist. Matt graduated from Cambridge Rindge and Latin School in 1988, the only public high school in Cambridge, MA. Damon's first film role came the same year with one line in the romantic comedy Mystic Pizza.

He commenced studies at Harvard University as an English major in the fall of 1988 and should have graduated with the class of 1992, but kept leaving classes to pursue acting projects, including the TNT original movie Rising Son and ensemble prep-school drama School Ties. Although Damon needed only twelve credits to graduate (about one semester), he dropped out of university to pursue his acting career in Los Angeles after Geronimo: An American Legend was expected (incorrectly) to be a big success.

Career

Damon appeared in small roles before landing a big part in Geronimo: An American Legend with Gene Hackman and Jason Patric. He next appeared as a heroin-addicted soldier in 1996's Courage Under Fire. The war film was an opportunity for Damon to show his dedication by undergoing an extensive weight loss to help portray his character, as he was required to lose 40 pounds in 10 days (for only two days of filming). After following a self-prescribed diet and fitness regimen to lose the weight, Damon was advised after the filming that he was fortunate his heart did not shrink. Damon was required to be on medication for several years to correct the stress inflicted on his adrenal gland, but maintains it was worthwhile to properly reflect his character's anguish and to show the industry how committed he was to the role.

Damon and actor Ben Affleck, close personal friends as well as co-stars in several films, developed a thriller about a young math genius, which they pitched around Hollywood. Receiving advice from writer/director/actor Rob Reiner and screenwriter William Goldman, the two changed the script around to focus on a young math genius trying to make his way in the world. Goldman's only advice was to agree with Reiner in that the script should lose its early thriller focus. This script eventually became Good Will Hunting, which earned both Damon and Affleck Oscars for Best Original Screenplay. Damon was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for the same film (which netted an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for co-star Robin Williams). Damon parodied this as a fictional version of himself in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

Damon also founded Project Greenlight with Affleck and Chris Moore to find and fund worthwhile film projects from novice filmmakers. The televised documentary about the making of the film projects has been nominated for an Emmy three times.

Damon has been known to stray from the mainstream in his choice of roles, such as his portrayal of bisexual murderer Tom Ripley in The Talented Mr. Ripley, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. He has also played a fallen angel who discusses pop culture as intellectual subject matter in Dogma, in which he costarred with Affleck (1999), a conjoined twin in Stuck on You, and he co-wrote with friend Casey Affleck and Gus Van Sant the minimalist dialogue for the low budget and experimental film Gerry. Damon's been part of two major film franchises. He played amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in the successful action movies The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy, with another Bourne sequel, The Bourne Ultimatum, expected on August 3, 2007. He also starred as a youthful, optimistic thief opposite, among others, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven, a frothy crime dramedy which was successful and has spawned two sequels: Ocean's Twelve and the upcoming Ocean's Thirteen.

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Martin Scorsese and Damon on the set of The Departed.

Among other high profile roles, Damon played a fictionalized version of Wilhelm Grimm in Terry Gilliam's fantasy adventure The Brothers Grimm and an energy analyst in Syriana. He is currently onscreen as an undercover mobster working for the Massachusetts State Police in Martin Scorsese's The Departed , a remake of the Hong Kong police thriller Infernal Affairs, and will be seen next in Robert DeNiro's The Good Shepherd as a career CIA agent. He also has a supporting role in Kenneth Lonergan's film Margaret and an uncredited cameo in Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth, both due in 2007.

It has recently been rumored that producer J.J. Abrams is trying to get Damon to play James T. Kirk in the eleventh Star Trek feature film, which has been rumored to be either a prequel to, or a reboot of, the original Star Trek series. Damon told journalists at a press conference on September 15, 2006 that he has not been approached about the film. Previously rumored for the part was Damon's long-time friend Ben Affleck.

Personal life

While filming Stuck on You in 2003, Damon met Argentine-born Luciana Bozán Barroso at Crobar in Miami Beach, where she was working as a bartender. They married in a private civil ceremony on December 9, 2005 in New York City Hall. Damon became stepfather to Barroso's young daughter, Alexia, from her previous marriage. The couple's first child together, daughter Isabella, was born on June 11, 2006, in Miami.

Prior to meeting Barroso, Damon had dated actresses Claire Danes and Winona Ryder, as well as model Bridget Hall and Ben Affleck's former personal assistant, Odessa Whitmire. He wrote the female lead character of Skylar in 1997's Good Will Hunting based on his real-life former girlfriend, Skylar Satenstein (who married Metallica's Lars Ulrich a few years later), whom he dated while attending Harvard University. The part was played by Minnie Driver, whom Damon dated after filming the movie.

He, along with frequent co-stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt, supports ONE, a campaign fighting AIDS and extreme poverty in the developing world. He's appeared in their print and television advertising.

Selected filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2007 The Bourne Ultimatum Jason Bourne Filming
Margaret Mr. Aaron Post-production
Ocean's Thirteen Linus Caldwell Post-production
2006 The Good Shepherd Edward Wilson Post-production
The Departed Colin Sullivan
2005 Syriana Bryan Woodman
The Brothers Grimm Wilhelm Grimm
2004 Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train Narrator (voice)
Ocean's Twelve Linus Caldwell
The Bourne Supremacy Jason Bourne
Jersey Girl PR Exec #2 Cameo
Eurotrip Donny Cameo
2003 Stuck On You Bob
2002 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Matt, bachelor #2 Cameo
The Bourne Identity Jason Bourne
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Spirit Voice
Gerry Gerry Also co-writer
2001 The Majestic Luke Trimble Voice only
Ocean's Eleven Linus Caldwell
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Himself Cameo
2000 Finding Forrester Steven Sanderson Cameo
All the Pretty Horses John Grady Cole
The Legend of Bagger Vance Rannulph Junah
Titan A.E. Cale Tucker Voice
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Tom Ripley
Dogma Loki
1998 Rounders Mike McDermott
Saving Private Ryan Private James Francis Ryan
1997 Good Will Hunting Will Hunting Also co-writer
The Rainmaker Rudy Baylor
Chasing Amy Shawn Oran Cameo
1996 Glory Daze Edgar Pudwhacker Cameo
Courage Under Fire Specialist Ilario
1992 School Ties Charlie Dillon
1988 Mystic Pizza Steamer One line

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