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Armie Hammer
Born
Armand Douglas Hammer

(1986-08-28) August 28, 1986 (age 38)
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
Spouse
Elizabeth Chambers
(m. 2010)
Children1
RelativesMichael Armand Hammer (father)
Armand Hammer (great-grandfather)

Armand Douglas "Armie" Hammer (born August 28, 1986)[1] is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of the Winklevoss twins in the 2010 film The Social Network, Clyde Tolson in J. Edgar (2011), Prince Andrew Alcott in Mirror Mirror (2012) and the title character in the 2013 feature film The Lone Ranger. In 2015, he starred as Illya Kuryakin in The Man from U.N.C.L.E., with Henry Cavill.

Early life and family background

Hammer was born in Los Angeles, California.[1] His mother, Dru Ann (née Mobley), is a former bank loan officer,[2] and his father, Michael Armand Hammer, owns several businesses, including Knoedler Publishing and Armand Hammer Productions (a film/television production company).[3][4] He has a younger brother, Viktor.[5]

Hammer's paternal great-grandfather was oil tycoon and philanthropist Armand Hammer. Armand's own parents were Russian Jewish immigrants, and Armand's father, Julius Hammer, who was from Odessa, "founded the Communist Party in New York."[6][7][8] Armie's paternal great-grandmother was Russian-born actress and singer Olga Vadimovna Vadina (aka Von Root), the daughter of a tsarist general.[9][10]

His paternal grandmother was from Texas, while his mother's family is from Tulsa, Oklahoma.[11][12] Armie has described his background as "half Jewish".[13] In 2013, genealogical research by staff members of Ancestry.com stated that one of Hammer's eight times great-grandfathers was the Cherokee chief Kanagatucko.[14]

Hammer lived in the Dallas enclave of Highland Park for several years.[15] When he was seven, his family moved to the Cayman Islands, where they lived for five years, and then settled back in Los Angeles.[16][17] He attended Faulkner's Academy in Governor's Harbour, Grace Christian Academy in the Cayman Islands (a school founded by his father), and later went to Los Angeles Baptist High School in the San Fernando Valley. He dropped out of high school in eleventh grade to pursue an acting career. Subsequently, he took college courses.[17]

Career

Hammer at The Lone Ranger in June 2013

After appearing in the television series Veronica Mars, Gossip Girl, Reaper and Desperate Housewives, Hammer played the Christian evangelist Billy Graham in Billy: The Early Years, which premiered in October 2008.[6] The film garnered Hammer a “Faith and Values Award” nomination in the Grace Award category, which is awarded for the Most Inspiring Performance in Movie or Television by Mediaguide, an organization which provides movie reviews from a Christian perspective.[18] He played Harrison Bergeron in 2081, based on the short story "Harrison Bergeron" by author Kurt Vonnegut, which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival. [citation needed]

In 2007, Hammer was hand-picked by filmmaker George Miller, after a long search, to star in Justice League: Mortal as Batman/Bruce Wayne. The film was to be directed by Miller, but he left the project.[6]

In 2010, Hammer co-starred in David Fincher's The Social Network, about the creation of Facebook. He portrayed the identical twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, with Josh Pence, using CGI. Hammer stated that he had to learn how to row on both sides of a boat in order to play the twins, who are rowing champions.[19]

His next role was in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar, a drama about J. Edgar Hoover. He co-starred with Julia Roberts and Lily Collins in Mirror Mirror (2012), playing Prince Andrew Alcott.[20] In January 2012, he voiced the Winklevoss twins in an episode of The Simpsons titled "The D'oh-cial Network".

Hammer played the Lone Ranger, alongside Johnny Depp as Tonto, in the 2013 adaptation of the radio and film serials.[21][22] In 2015, he starred in director Guy Ritchie's film adaptation of the 1960s TV show The Man from U.N.C.L.E., playing Illya Kuryakin, opposite Henry Cavill.[23][24]

In January 2016, it was revealed that since 2013[25] that Hammer contacted the family of the infamous drug lord Edgar Valdez "La Barbie" and secured the rights to film the life story of the cartel leader.[26][27][28][29]

Hammer will play Oliver in Call Me By Your Name, an adaptation of an André Aciman novel of the same name directed by Luca Guadagnino, in which he stars opposite Timothée Chalamet and Michael Stuhlbarg. Filming began in May 2016 and the film is expected to be released in 2017.[30]

Personal life

Hammer's wife Elizabeth Chambers in 2013

In a 2008 interview, Hammer stated, regarding his religious beliefs, "I have my own spiritual life, and I value it very much".[31]

Hammer married television personality Elizabeth Chambers on May 22, 2010. Their wedding was featured in the January 2011 issue of Town & Country.[32][33] The two were introduced by Hammer's friend, artist Tyler Ramsey.[34] In 2014, they had their first child, a baby girl.[35] Their soon-to-be-born second child's gender was accidentally revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! when he was a guest on that show; it will be a boy due in 2017.[36]

In 2012, Hammer said that "for all intents and purposes," his parents disowned him when he dropped out of high school and began acting, but have since become supportive of him and proud of his work.[37]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Flicka Male prefect
2008 Blackout Tommy
2008 Billy: The Early Years Billy Graham
2009 Spring Breakdown Beachcomber boy
2009 2081 Harrison Bergeron Short film
2010 The Social Network Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss
2011 J. Edgar Clyde Tolson
2012 Mirror Mirror Prince Andrew Alcott
2012 The Polar Bears Zook
2013 The Lone Ranger John Reid / The Lone Ranger
2015 Entourage Himself
2015 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Illya Kuryakin
2016 The Birth of a Nation Samuel Turner
2016 Nocturnal Animals Hutton Morrow
2016 Free Fire Ord
2016 Mine Mike Stevens
2017 Call Me by Your Name Oliver Post-production
2017 Hotel Mumbai Filming
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Arrested Development Student #2 Episode: "The Immaculate Election"
2006 Veronica Mars Kurt Episode: "Wichita Linebacker"
2007 Desperate Housewives Barrett Episode: "Distant Past"
2009 Reaper Morgan 5 episodes
2009 Gossip Girl Gabriel Edwards 4 episodes
2012 The Simpsons Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss (voice) Episode: "The D'oh-cial Network"
2012 American Dad! Car rental agent (voice) Episode: "The Wrestler"
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0 John Reid/The Lone Ranger [38]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
2010 The Social Network Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble of the Year Won
2010 The Social Network Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Won
2010 The Social Network Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast Nominated
2010 The Social Network Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Performer Nominated
2010 The Social Network Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2011 J. Edgar Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
2011 J. Edgar Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated

References

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  2. ^ "Miss Mobley Has Nuptials In Oklahoma". The New York Times. 1985-01-13. Retrieved 2010-10-05.
  3. ^ Smith, Michael (2010-10-22). "'Network' twin has ties with Tulsa: Armie Hammer connects to Mobleys, Hammers". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  4. ^ "Dru Hammer – Board Member". joycemeyer.org. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  5. ^ "Armie Hammer". TV Guide. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  6. ^ a b c Malkin, Marc (2008-09-25). "Holy Double Take, Batman! Here Comes a New Caped Crusader". E! Online.
  7. ^ "Church World Service Sends Aid To Cuba - Orlando Sentinel". articles.orlandosentinel.com. 1997-01-04. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  8. ^ "Armie Hammer: Hollywood's New Prince Charming: Cover Stars". Details. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  9. ^ Considine, Bob (1975). The remarkable life of Dr. Armand Hammer. Harper & Row. p. 75. ISBN 0-06-010836-3.
  10. ^ "Reaches Into Her Gypsy Songbag For Tunes To Give To Posterity". Meriden Daily Journal. 1934-03-06. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  11. ^ "'Network' twin has ties with Tulsa". sports.tmcnet.com. 2010-10-22. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  12. ^ "Actor with Tulsa ties gets cast in thriller '2:22'". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  13. ^ "Jim Sturgess headlines a new generation of reluctant leading men". wmagazine.com. 2011-08-01. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  14. ^ "Unmasking the Lone Ranger's Leading Men", Ancestry.com (June 26, 2013).
  15. ^ Catholic Online (2008-10-09). "Industrialist's grandson channels young Billy Graham in new film". Cathcom.net. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  16. ^ Kahn, Howie. "Armie Hammer: Hollywood's New Prince Charming: Cover Stars". Details. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  17. ^ a b Keeps, David A. (2011-11-06). "Armie Hammer on Playing Clyde Tolson in 'J. Edgar". Nymag.com. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  18. ^ Kimball, Josh (February 6, 2009). "'Epiphany Prize' Nominees for Most Inspiring Movie, TV Program Announced". The Christian Post. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
  19. ^ 'Social Network' Stars Talk Twitter and Clint Eastwood Archived April 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Breznican, Anthony (2011-03-26). "Armie Hammer cast as prince in 'Snow White'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on March 31, 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-28. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  21. ^ 24 Like15 Dislike0 May 17, 2011 by B. Alan Orange (2011-05-17). "Armie Hammer Is the Lone Ranger!". MovieWeb.com. Retrieved 2012-01-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ Jordan, Richard (2011-05-14). "Cannes 2011: Armie Hammer signs on for 2:22". TotalFilm.com. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  23. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (April 24, 2013). "'Lone Ranger' Armie Hammer To Star With Tom Cruise In 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.'". Deadline.com. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  24. ^ 'Man of Steel' star Henry Cavill needs nerves of steel[permanent dead link], usatoday.com; accessed February 16, 2015.
  25. ^ "- Periódico am -". Periódico am.
  26. ^ Matt Donnelly (18 January 2016). "Amie Hammer Secures La Barbie Life Rights for Movie". TheWrap.
  27. ^ Brendan O'Connor. "Actor Secures Life Rights From Drug Lord Who Was Subject of Lengthy Rolling Stone Profile". Gawker. Gawker Media. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  28. ^ "Armie Hammer Buys Life Rights for Drug Lord 'La Barbie'".
  29. ^ "Actor Armie Hammer Secures Life Rights From Mexico Drug Cartel Boss "La Barbie"". BuzzFeed.
  30. ^ "Michael Stuhlbarg, Armie Hammer & More Leading Luca Guadagnino's 'Call Me By Your Name'". The Film Stage. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  31. ^ Profile, christianitytoday.com; accessed February 16, 2015.
  32. ^ Christine Lennon. "Lone Star Love Story". Town and Country Magazine. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  33. ^ Bruna Nessif (December 30, 2014). "Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers Debut Their Baby Girl Harper—See the Adorable Pic!". E!. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  34. ^ "Zac Efron's Star Studded Saturday". The Insider. 2011-11-07.
  35. ^ Bruna Nessif (December 2, 2014). "Armie Hammer and Wife Elizabeth Chambers Hammer Welcome a Baby Girl!". E!. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  36. ^ Oops! Armie Hammer Reveals the Sex of His Second Child: 'I'm In So Much Trouble'
  37. ^ Goodykoontz, Bill (March 29, 2012). "Armie Hammer: A prince of a guy". Chicago Sun-Times.
  38. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.