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Damon at an event for The Martian in 2015

Matt Damon is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. He made his screen debut with a minor role in the 1988 film Mystic Pizza.[1] After appearing in a series of supporting parts in much of the 1990s, Damon was cast by Francis Ford Coppola as the lead of the 1997 legal drama The Rainmaker.[2] His breakthrough came later that year when he played the title role of an unrecognized genius in Good Will Hunting, a drama which he also co-wrote with Ben Affleck.[3] They won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Damon was nominated for Best Actor.[3][4] He followed it by playing the title roles of a soldier in Steven Spielberg's war drama Saving Private Ryan (1998) and of the criminal Tom Ripley in the thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), both of which gained critical and commercial success.[5] A production company he formed in 2000 with Affleck and Sean Bailey, named LivePlanet, produced Project Greenlight (2001–05, 2015), a television series that helps newcomers develop their first film.[6][7] Damon has served as the executive producer of a number of projects directed by winners of the show.[7][8]

Damon's profile continued to expand in the 2000s, as he took on starring roles in two lucrative film franchises.[9] He featured as a con man in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Trilogy (2001–07) and played the titular spy Jason Bourne in four of the five films in the Bourne series (2002–16).[10][11] Damon co-wrote, co-edited and starred in the drama Gerry in 2002, which polarized critics.[12][13] He played an energy analyst in the thriller Syriana in 2005, and the following year, he collaborated with (Gareth Toole)( Amy Rooney)and good friend of the three, Leonardo DiCaprio in the acclaimed crime drama The Departed.[14][15] He portrayed the rugby player Francois Pienaar opposite Morgan Freeman's Nelson Mandela in the sports drama Invictus (2009), which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[16][17] Damon continued to gain praise for his collaborations with Soderbergh on the crime film The Informant! (2009) and the drama Behind the Candelabra (2013).[18][19] In the former, he played the whistleblower Mark Whitacre and in the latter, he played Scott Thorson, the disgruntled lover of Liberace, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination.[20][21][22]

In 2012, Damon and Affleck launched the production company Pearl Street Films.[23] Their first project, Promised Land, which Damon co-wrote and starred with John Krasinski, underperformed.[24][25] Damon's biggest commercial successes in the 2010s came with the western True Grit (2010), and the science fiction films Elysium (2013) and The Martian (2015).[26] In the latter, which earned over $630 million to become his highest-grossing release,[a][28] Damon played a botanist stranded on Mars, for which he received an Oscar nomination and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.[29][30] With box office receipts of over $3 billion in North America, Damon ranks among Hollywood's most commercially successful actors.[31][32]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Film roles of Damon
Title Year[b] Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
Mystic Pizza 1988 Steamer Donald Petrie [33]
The Good Mother 1988 Extra Leonard Nimoy [34]
Field of Dreams 1989 Extra Phil Alden Robinson Uncredited [35]
School Ties 1992 Charlie Dillon Robert Mandel [36]
Geronimo: An American Legend 1993 Lt. Britton Davis Walter Hill [37]
Glory Daze 1995 Edgar Pudwhacker Rich Wilkes [38]
Courage Under Fire 1996 Specialist Ilario Edward Zwick [39]
Chasing Amy 1997 Shawn Oran – Executive #2 Kevin Smith [40]
The Rainmaker 1997 Rudy Baylor Francis Ford Coppola [41]
Good Will Hunting 1997 Will Hunting Gus Van Sant Also writer [42]
Saving Private Ryan 1998 Private James Francis Ryan Steven Spielberg [43]
Rounders 1998 Mike McDermott John Dahl [44]
Dogma 1999 Loki Kevin Smith [45]
The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999 Tom Ripley Anthony Minghella [46]
Titan A.E. 2000 Cale Don Bluth/
Gary Goldman
Voice [47]
The Legend of Bagger Vance 2000 Rannulph Junuh Robert Redford [48]
Finding Forrester 2000 Steven Sanderson Gus Van Sant Cameo [49]
All the Pretty Horses 2000 John Grady Cole Billy Bob Thornton [50]
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 Himself Kevin Smith Cameo [51]
Ocean's Eleven 2001 Linus Caldwell Steven Soderbergh [52]
The Majestic 2001 Luke Trimble Frank Darabont Voice cameo [53]
Gerry 2002 Gerry Gus Van Sant Also writer and editor [12]
Stolen Summer 2002 Pete Jones Producer [54]
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron 2002 Spirit Kelly Asbury/
Lorna Cook
Voice [55]
The Third Wheel 2002 Kevin Jordan Brady Cameo
Also executive producer
[56]
The Bourne Identity 2002 Jason Bourne Doug Liman [57]
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 2002 Bachelor Matt George Clooney Cameo [58]
Speakeasy 2002 Brendan Murphy Executive producer [59]
The Battle of Shaker Heights 2003 Efram Potelle/
Kyle Rankin
Executive producer [60]
Stuck on You 2003 Bob Tenor Farrelly brothers [61]
EuroTrip 2004 Donny Jeff Schaffer Cameo [62]
Jersey Girl 2004 PR Exec #2 Kevin Smith Cameo [63]
The Bourne Supremacy 2004 Jason Bourne Paul Greengrass [57]
Ocean's Twelve 2004 Linus Caldwell Steven Soderbergh [64]
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train 2004 Narrator Deb Ellis/
Denis Mueller
Voice
Documentary
[65]
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D 2005 Alan Shepard Mark Cowen Voice
Documentary
[66][67]
The Brothers Grimm 2005 Wilhelm Grimm Terry Gilliam [68]
Syriana 2005 Bryan Woodman Stephen Gaghan [69]
Feast 2005 John Gulager Executive producer [70]
The Departed 2006 Sergeant Colin Sullivan Martin Scorsese [71]
The Good Shepherd 2006 Edward Wilson Robert De Niro [72]
Ocean's Thirteen 2007 Linus Caldwell Steven Soderbergh [73]
The Bourne Ultimatum 2007 Jason Bourne Paul Greengrass [57]
Youth Without Youth 2007 Ted Jones Francis Ford Coppola Uncredited [74]
Running the Sahara 2007 Narrator James Moll Voice
Documentary
Also executive producer
[75]
Che: Part Two 2008 Father Schwarz Steven Soderbergh [76]
The Informant! 2009 Mark Whitacre Steven Soderbergh [20]
Invictus 2009 Francois Pienaar Clint Eastwood [16]
Green Zone 2010 Roy Miller Paul Greengrass [77]
Hereafter 2010 George Lonegan Clint Eastwood [78]
True Grit 2010 LaBoeuf Coen brothers [79]
Inside Job 2010 Narrator Charles Ferguson Voice
Documentary
[80]
The Adjustment Bureau 2011 David Norris George Nolfi [81]
Contagion 2011 Mitch Emhoff Steven Soderbergh [82]
Margaret 2011 Mr. Aaron Kenneth Lonergan [83]
Happy Feet Two 2011 Bill the Krill George Miller Voice [84]
We Bought a Zoo 2011 Benjamin Mee Cameron Crowe [85]
Promised Land 2012 Steve Butler Gus Van Sant Also writer and producer [86]
Behind the Candelabra[c] 2013 Scott Thorson Steven Soderbergh [21]
Elysium 2013 Max Da Costa Neill Blomkamp [88]
The Zero Theorem 2013 Management Terry Gilliam [89]
The Monuments Men 2014 James Granger George Clooney [90]
The Man Who Saved the World 2014 Himself Peter Anthony Documentary [91]
Interstellar 2014 Dr. Mann Christopher Nolan [92]
The Martian 2015 Mark Watney Ridley Scott [93]
Manchester by the Sea 2016 Kenneth Lonergan Producer [94]
Jason Bourne 2016 Jason Bourne Paul Greengrass Also producer [11]
The Great Wall 2016 William Garin Zhang Yimou [95]
Bending the Arc 2017 Kief Davidson, Pedro Kos Documentary
Executive producer
[96]
Downsizing 2017 Paul Safranek Alexander Payne [97]
Suburbicon 2017 Gardner Lodge George Clooney [98]
Thor: Ragnarok 2017 Loki actor Taika Waititi Cameo [99]
Unsane 2018 Detective Ferguson Steven Soderbergh Cameo [100]
Deadpool 2 2018 Redneck #1 David Leitch Cameo
Credited as "Dickie Greenleaf"
[101]
Ford v. Ferrari 2019 Carroll Shelby James Mangold Post-production [102]

Television

Damon volunteering in Haiti in 2009, which was featured in the television documentary Years of Living Dangerously (2014)
Key
Denotes shows that have not yet been aired
Television roles of Damon
Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
Rising Son 1990 Charlie Robinson Television movie [103]
The Good Old Boys 1995 Cotton Calloway Television movie [104]
Project Greenlight 2001–05,
2015
Himself Executive producer [7][105]
Push, Nevada 2002 Executive producer [106]
Saturday Night Live 2002 Himself Episode: "Matt Damon/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band" [107]
The Bernie Mac Show 2002 Himself Episode: "Keep It on the Short Grass" [108]
Will & Grace 2002 Owen Episode: "A Chorus Lie" [109]
Journey to Planet Earth 2003–14 Narrator Documentary; 9 episodes [110]
Arthur 2007 Himself (voice) Episode: "The Making of Arthur/Dancing Fools" [111]
Entourage 2009 Himself Episode: "Give a Little Bit" [112]
The People Speak 2009 Narrator Documentary;
executive producer
[113][114]
Cubed 2010 Himself Episode: "Welcome Matt Damon" [115]
30 Rock 2010–11 Carol Burnett Episodes: "I Do Do", "The Fabian Strategy",
"Live Show" and "Double-Edged Sword"
[107]
House of Lies 2013 Himself Episode: "Damonschildren.org" [116]
Years of Living Dangerously 2014 Himself Documentary;
episode: "A Dangerous Future"
[117]
The Leisure Class 2015 Television movie;
executive producer
[118]
The Runner 2016 Executive producer [119]
Incorporated 2016 Executive producer [120]
Saturday Night Live 2018 Brett Kavanaugh 1 episode [121]
The Green Beret’s Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse TBA Executive producer [122]
City on a Hill TBA Executive producer [123]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Interstellar (2014) earned over $670 million, but did not feature Damon in a leading role.[27]
  2. ^ Refers to the film's earliest release
  3. ^ The film was made for television in the United States, but was given a theatrical release in other countries.[87]

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