Ben Affleck filmography

American actor and filmmaker Ben Affleck began his career as a child, appearing in several television shows, including the PBS educational program The Voyage of the Mimi (1984).[1] He played an antisemite in the sports film School Ties (1992) and featured as a regular on the television drama Against the Grain (1993).[2][3] He gained attention for playing the supporting part of a high-school senior in Richard Linklater's cult film Dazed and Confused (1993), after which he had his first leading role in Rich Wilkes's comedy Glory Daze (1995).[3][4] In 1997, Affleck played a comics artist in Smith's art-house success Chasing Amy. He co-wrote the script and starred with Matt Damon in Gus Van Sant's drama film Good Will Hunting, for which they won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.[5][6]

Affleck at the premiere of his film Argo in 2012

Affleck emerged a star with Michael Bay's top-grossing science fiction film Armageddon (1998).[7][8] In 2000, Affleck co-formed a production company named LivePlanet, which produced Project Greenlight (2001–05, 2015), a television series that provides training to first-time filmmakers.[9][10][11] Affleck starred in Bay's war film Pearl Harbor (2001), which despite negative reviews was a box office hit.[12][13] His career subsequently went through a period of decline when he starred in a series of critical and commercial failures, including Gigli (2003).[14][15] He made a comeback with the biopic Hollywoodland (2006), in which his portrayal of George Reeves earned him a Golden Globe nomination.[14][16]

In 2007, Affleck made his feature film directorial debut with Gone Baby Gone, a thriller based on the novel by Dennis Lehane, which was critically praised.[17][18] He went on to act in and direct two acclaimed features for Warner Bros.—the crime drama The Town (2010) and the thriller Argo (2012).[19] The latter, about the 1979 Iran hostage crisis in which he played the intelligence agent Tony Mendez, won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Affleck won the Golden Globe and BAFTA for Best Director.[a][16][20][21] In 2014, Affleck played a man accused of murdering his wife in David Fincher's thriller Gone Girl.[22] Two years later, he starred as Batman in the superhero film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), which grossed $873 million to rank as his highest-grossing release; he reprised the role in a few installments set in the DC Extended Universe.[8][23] He subsequently gained praise for playing a recovering alcoholic in the sports drama The Way Back (2020), Peter II, Count of Alençon in the period film The Last Duel (2021), and a caring father-figure in the drama The Tender Bar (2021).[24][25] Affleck returned to direction with the acclaimed sports drama Air (2023), in which he also portrayed Phil Knight.[26]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1981The Dark End of the StreetTommy[27]
[28]
1989Field of DreamsExtraUncredited[29]
1992School TiesChesty Smith[30]
Buffy the Vampire SlayerBasketball Player 10Uncredited[31]
1993I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook,
and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney
Short film; director only[32]
Dazed and ConfusedFred O'Bannion[4]
1995MallratsShannon Hamilton[33]
Glory DazeJack Freeman[34]
1997Chasing AmyHolden McNeil[35]
Going All the WayGunner Casselman[36]
Good Will HuntingChuckie SullivanAlso writer[37]
1998Shakespeare in LoveNed Alleyn[38]
PhantomsSheriff Bryce Hammond[39]
ArmageddonA. J. Frost[40]
1999DogmaBartleby[41]
Forces of NatureBen Holmes[42]
200 CigarettesBartender[43]
2000BounceBuddy Amaral[44]
Reindeer GamesRudy Duncan[45]
Boiler RoomJim Young[46]
Joseph: King of DreamsJoseph (voice)[47]
2001Jay and Silent Bob Strike BackHimself / Holden McNeil[48]
Daddy and ThemLawrence Bowen[49]
Pearl HarborRafe McCawley[50]
2002Stolen SummerProducer only[51]
Changing LanesGavin Banek[52]
The Sum of All FearsJack Ryan[53]
The Third WheelMichaelAlso executive producer[54]
SpeakeasyExecutive producer only[55]
2003The Battle of Shaker Heights[56]
DaredevilMatt Murdock / Daredevil[57]
GigliLarry Gigli[58]
PaycheckMichael Jennings[59]
2004Surviving ChristmasDrew Latham[60]
Jersey GirlOllie Trinke[61]
2005ElektraMatt Murdock / DaredevilDirector's cut only[62]
FeastExecutive producer only[63]
2006Man About TownJack Giamoro[64]
Clerks IIGawking GuyCameo[65]
HollywoodlandGeorge Reeves[66]
Smokin' AcesJack Dupree[67]
2007Gone Baby GoneDirector and writer only[68]
2008Gimme ShelterDocumentary; director only[69]
2009He's Just Not That Into YouNeil[70]
State of PlayStephen Collins[71]
ExtractDean[72]
2010The TownDouglas "Doug" MacRayAlso director and writer[73]
2011The Company MenBobby Walker[74]
2012ArgoTony MendezAlso director and producer[75]
To the WonderNeil[76]
2013Runner RunnerIvan Block[77]
2014Gone GirlNick Dunne[78]
2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeBruce Wayne / Batman[79]
Suicide SquadUncredited[80]
The AccountantChristian Wolff[81]
[82]
Live by NightJoe CoughlinAlso director, writer and producer[83]
2017Bending the ArcDocumentary; executive producer only[84]
Justice LeagueBruce Wayne / BatmanAlso executive producer[85]
2019Triple FrontierTom "Redfly" Davis[86]
Jay and Silent Bob RebootHolden McNeilCameo[87]
2020The Last Thing He WantedTreat Morrison[88]
The Way BackJack Cunningham[89]
2021Zack Snyder's Justice LeagueBruce Wayne / BatmanDirector's cut of Justice League; also executive producer[90]
The Last DuelCount Pierre d'AlençonAlso writer and producer[91]
The Tender BarUncle Charlie[92]
2022Deep WaterVic Van Allen[93]
Jennifer Lopez: HalftimeHimselfDocumentary[94]
Clerks IIIBoston JohnCameo[95]
2023AirPhil KnightAlso director and producer[96]
HypnoticDaniel Rourke[97]
The FlashBruce Wayne / BatmanUncredited[98]
[99]
2024This Is Me... Now: A Love StoryRex Stone / Biker[100]
[101]
The Greatest Love Story Never ToldHimselfDocumentary[102]
The InstigatorsPost-production; producer only[103]
TBAKiss the FutureDocumentary; post-production, producer only[104]
UnstoppablePost-production; producer only[105]
Small Things Like ThesePost-production; executive producer only[106]
The Accountant 2Christian WolffFilming; also producer[107]
Kiss of the Spider WomanFilming; producer only[108]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1984The Voyage of the MimiC.T. Granville6 episodes[109]
1986ABC Afterschool SpecialDanny ColemanEpisode: "Wanted: The Perfect Guy"[110]
1987Hands of a StrangerBilly HearnTelevision film[111]
1988The Second Voyage of the MimiC.T. Granville12 episodes[112]
1991DaddyBen WatsonTelevision film[113]
1993The TorkelsonsKevin JohnsonEpisode: "Is That All There Is?"[114]
Against the GrainJoe Willie Clemons8 episodes[115]
1994Lifestories: Families in CrisisAaron HenryEpisode: "A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story"[116]
2000–2013Saturday Night LiveHimself7 episodes[1]
2001–2005 & 2015Project GreenlightAlso executive producer[10]
[117]
2002Push, NevadaExecutive producer and writer only[118]
2009ReporterDocumentary; executive producer only[119]
Curb Your EnthusiasmCustomerEpisode: "Officer Krupke"[120]
2015The Leisure ClassTelevision film; executive producer only[121]
2016The RunnerExecutive producer only[122]
IncorporatedExecutive producer only[123]
2019–2022City on a HillExecutive producer only[124]
2024We Were the Lucky OnesExecutive producer only[125]

Music videos

YearTitleRolePerformerRef.
2002"Jenny from the Block"HimselfJennifer Lopez[126]
2020"Antes Que El Mundo Se Acabe"Residente[127]
2022"Marry Me (Ballad)"Jennifer Lopez, Maluma[128]

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