
Age: 53
male
Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. He began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educational series The Voyage of the Mimi (1984, 1988). He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused (1993) and various Kevin Smith films, including Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997) and Dogma (1999). Affleck gained wider recognition when he and childhood friend Matt Damon won the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for writing Good Will Hunting (1997), which they also starred in. He then established himself as a leading man in studio films, including the disaster film Armageddon (1998), the war drama Pearl Harbor (2001), and the thrillers The Sum of All Fears and Changing Lanes (both 2002). After a career downturn, during which he appeared in Daredevil (2003) and Gigli (2003), Affleck received a Golden Globe nomination for portraying George Reeves in the noir biopic Hollywoodland (2006). His directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone (2007), which he also co-wrote, was well received. He then directed, co-wrote and starred in the crime drama The Town (2010) and directed and starred in the political thriller Argo (2012); both were critical and commercial successes. For the latter, Affleck won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director, and the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award for Best Picture. He has since starred in the psychological thriller Gone Girl (2014), the thriller The Accountant (2016), the action-adventure Triple Frontier (2019), and the sports drama The Way Back (2020). In 2016, he began portraying Batman in superhero films set in the DC Extended Universe. Affleck is the co-founder of the Eastern Congo Initiative, a grantmaking and advocacy-based nonprofit organization. He is also a stalwart supporter of the Democratic Party. Affleck and Damon are co-owners of the production company Pearl Street Films.

Ben Affleck

Bruce Wayne
for Bruce Wayne in Batman: A Death in the Family (2014)
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Bruce Wayne, two decades into his crusade, still holds a code—refusing to cross the line, even as Gotham tests him nightly. Jason Todd, bold and brash, struggles under Bruce’s control, desperate to be more than a soldier. When intel points to the Joker operating overseas, Bruce forbids pursuit. Jason disobeys. He’s captured, beaten, and ultimately killed in an explosion—broadcast live for Gotham to see. Bruce is shattered. Guilt festers into obsession. He hunts the Joker through shadows and corpses, ignoring Alfred’s pleas and isolating from allies. He captures Harley Quinn, wringing out the Joker’s location, and finally corners him in a decaying theater. Joker taunts him, begging for death. As Bruce raises a batarang to deliver it, Nightwing arrives. A single throw knocks Bruce back—not enough to stop him, but enough to make him hesitate. Joker escapes into the storm. Bruce stays silent, trembling. Dick says nothing. He doesn’t have to. The line still holds… but barely. Post Credits: Tim Drake pores over GCPD archives, connecting Batman’s cases with Bruce Wayne’s movements. He lifts a floorboard and finds a Domino mask. “He needs someone. Even if he doesn’t want it.”