
Age: 55
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Matthew Paige Damon, born on October 8, 1970, is a multifaceted American actor, producer, and screenwriter. In 2007, he was highlighted as one of Forbes' most bankable stars, and by 2010, he emerged as one of the highest-grossing actors in cinematic history. His accolades include an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards, along with nominations for three BAFTA Awards and seven Primetime Emmy Awards. Damon's journey in acting began with *Mystic Pizza* in 1988, but it was in 1997 that he truly came into the limelight. Collaborating with Ben Affleck on *Good Will Hunting*, they not only starred in the film but also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as well as the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay. He solidified his reputation as a leading man through iconic roles, such as Tom Ripley in *The Talented Mr. Ripley*, Jason Bourne in the *Bourne* series, and Linus Caldwell in the *Ocean's* trilogy. His portrayal of an astronaut stranded on Mars in *The Martian* earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor, and he has been part of various notable films, including *Saving Private Ryan*, *The Departed*, and *Ford v Ferrari*. On the small screen, Damon played Scott Thorson in HBO's *Behind the Candelabra*, which garnered him an Emmy nomination. His guest appearances in *30 Rock* and hosting *Saturday Night Live* were also Emmy-nominated. Beyond acting, Damon has produced projects like *Project Greenlight* and *Manchester by the Sea*. He co-founded two production companies with Ben Affleck and has lent his voice to several animated and documentary projects. His philanthropic efforts span multiple organizations, including the One Campaign and Water.org.

It’s been almost a year since Spider-Man revealed himself to the world, and his alter-ego Peter Parker has enjoyed his new life as somewhat of a celebrity amongst the people of New York City. While Peter as Spider-Man continues to fight crime across New York City, Peter as himself faces the challenges dealing with day-to-day life activities. Balancing between staying up to date with his high school education along with trying to find his first job, as he discovers that his Aunt May has been struggling to work enough shifts as an emergency room nurse to pay all the house and electrical bills. Peter finds a job ad online from the Daily Bugle newspaper who are looking for a photographer to take professional pictures of Spider-Man, Peter believes that this could be the perfect job for him. In a series of crime fighting activities Peters documents everything on his portable camera and taking snapshots of himself in action so that he’s able to present to the Bugle’s editor, J Jonah Jameson. He arrived to the Bugle and he is taken to Jameson’s office by his PA Betty Brant. Interrupting a meeting with editor Randy Robertson Peter comes in a delivers his photos, while impressed with Peter’s photography skills Peter doesn’t seems to impressed in his assumptions and conspiracies about Spider-Man. Jameson puts Peter in his place as he pays him and sends him on his way.
