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MATT
DAMON, about to star as Jason Bourne in The
Bourne Identity, won an Academy Award® in 1998 for Best Original
Screenplay with longtime friend Ben
Affleck for the critically-acclaimed drama Good
Will Hunting, a coming-of-age story about a young mathematical genius
from a tough background who cant live up to his potential. Damon
also earned an Academy Award® nomination for Best Actor for his
work in the title role. In addition, he and Affleck
received a Golden Globe Award for their screenplay, and Damon earned
a Golden Globe nomination for his performance.
The film, directed by Gus
Van Sant, received seven additional Oscar® nominations, including
Best Picture and a win for Robin
Williams for Best Supporting Actor.
One of Hollywoods most sought-after talents, Damon received a
Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of an opportunistic
young man hired to coax a rich young American playboy back home from
Italy in Anthony Minghellas The
Talented Mr. Ripley. The film also starred Gwyneth
Paltrow and Jude Law.
Damon starred with Will Smith in
The Legend of Bagger Vance, directed by Robert Redford; and in All
the Pretty Horses for producer Mike Nichols and director Billy
Bob Thornton. The film, which also starred Henry Thomas and Penelope
Cruz, is based on the Cormac McCarthy novel.
Damon and Affleck starred as a
pair of outcast angels in director Kevin Smiths Dogma.
In 1998, Damon starred in the title role of the World War II drama Saving
Private Ryan for Academy Award®-winning director Steven Spielberg,
and in John Dahls Rounders.
In 1997, Damon made a cameo appearance in Kevin Smiths Chasing
Amy and also starred as an idealistic young attorney in Francis
Ford Coppolas The
Rainmaker, based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham.
Damon first gained the publics attention in 1996 with a vivid
performance in Edward Zwicks Courage Under Fire, playing a guilt-
ridden Persian Gulf War soldier tormented by an incident that occurred
in the heat of battle. The versatile young actor made his feature film
debut in 1988 with a small role in Mystic Pizza, then starred opposite
Brian Dennehy in the 1990 TNT movie Rising Son, and gained further notice
on the big screen in 1992 as a fascist preppy in School Ties.
For director Walter Hill, Damon handled a sizeable supporting role as
the green second lieutenant new to the West who narrates Geronimo: An
American Legend (1993). In 1995, he appeared in The Good Old Boys, directed
by Tommy Lee Jones for TNT.
In 1998, Damon and Affleck partnered with Good
Will Hunting associate producer and longtime friend Chris Moore
to form Pearl Street Productions.
Damon, Affleck and Moore recently executive produced Stolen Summer,
a feature film spawned by their effort to support new talent through
the Project Greenlight competition. The first Greenlight contest began
in September 2000 with American citizens 18 years or older invited to
submit original screenplays electronically to www.projectgreenlight.com.
The winner, former insurance salesman Pete Jones, got to direct his
film, Stolen Summer, and received a million dollar production budget.
The 13-week Project Greenlight series on HBO documented the makingof
that film.
Damon attended Harvard University, and gained his earliest acting experience
at the American Repertory Theatre as well as other Boston- based theatre
venues. He is currently starring in the London production of Kenneth
Lonergans play, This Is Our Youth, along with Casey Affleck, his
co-star in the feature film Gerry. Gerry, which re- teams Damon with
Gus Van Sant, will be released in Autumn.
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