1972-present
Latest News: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez Are Getting Divorced
After months of rumors and speculation, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are officially separating. Lopez filed for divorce on August 20, according to court records, just two years after their wedding.
The couple, affectionately known as "Bennifer," have a lengthy history together, having first gotten engaged in 2002. Affleck didn't reunite with Lopez again until nearly two decades later in 2021. The 52-year-old proposed to Lopez a second time in April 2022 and the two were married three months later in a midnight ceremony in Las Vegas.
Rumors of their separation began to circulate in May 2024, however, following reports that the pair had not been seen together in weeks. According to People, Affleck reportedly removed all of his belongings out of their Beverly Hills home in June.
Who Is Ben Affleck?
Ben Affleck is an actor, screenwriter, and director whose big break came with a role in the Academy Award-winning Good Will Hunting, which he co-wrote with his childhood friend Matt Damon. In 1998, he starred in the successful blockbuster Armageddon and landed a part in the Academy Award-winning film Shakespeare in Love.
Having appeared in a wide array of additional projects, Affleck then directed and co-wrote the acclaimed 2007 film Gone Baby Gone. In 2012, he directed, co-produced and starred in the film Argo, which earned him a Golden Globe for best director and the 2013 Oscar for Best Picture. He returned to acting in the thriller Gone Girl (2014) and stepped into the role of the Dark Knight in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
Quick Facts
FULL NAME: Benjamin Geza Affleck
BORN: August 15, 1972
BIRTHPLACE: Berkeley, California
SPOUSES: Jennifer Garner (2005-2018) and Jennifer Lopez (2022-present: separated)
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Leo
Early Life and Career
Benjamin Geza Affleck was born on August 15, 1972, in Berkeley, California to Chris and Tim Affleck. His parents separated soon after he was born, and officially divorced when he was 11. After the split, Affleck and his siblings moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Affleck's first acting experience came at the age of seven when he appeared in The Dark End of the Street (1979), an independent film produced by a friend of the family. At the age of eight, Affleck was featured in the TV production, The Voyage of the Mimi. That same year he met his future best friend, Matt Damon, a 10-year-old who lived two blocks away. The boys later attended the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, where they both took drama classes. While still in high school, Affleck appeared in several network TV dramas. He briefly attended the University of Vermont and California's Occidental College but left to pursue his dreams of acting in Hollywood.
Movies
Roles in School Ties and Dazed and Confused
Affleck's first major film was School Ties in 1992, which also featured Damon and Brendan Fraser. He then appeared as a bully in the cult classic Dazed and Confused the following year. He also joined the ensemble cast in director Kevin Smith's 1995 Mallrats and played the romantic lead in Smith's Chasing Amy in 1997.
Breakout Role in Good Will Hunting
In 1992, Affleck and Damon collaborated on a screenplay called Good Will Hunting about a troubled young math genius. After a long struggle to get the script produced, Miramax purchased the rights to the film in 1996. Starring Damon, Affleck and Robin Williams, Good Will Hunting was released in 1997 to both critical and popular acclaim. Affleck and Damon won Golden Globe and Academy Awards for best original screenplay, thrusting the friends into the public eye.
After his Oscar win, Affleck earned several high-profile film roles. He starred alongside Bruce Willis and Liv Tyler in the blockbuster disaster movie Armageddon (1998), which became the second top-grossing movie of that year, earning over $550 million worldwide. That same year, he landed a supporting turn in the popular film Shakespeare in Love, which won a number of Academy Awards, including the prize for Best Picture.
A year later, Affleck appeared in Kevin Smith's irreverent comedy Dogma, co-starring Damon, Chris Rock, Janeane Garofalo and Alanis Morissette. That year he also starred in the poorly reviewed romantic comedy, Forces of Nature, co-starring Sandra Bullock.
Pearl Harbor, Sum of All Fears, and Daredevil
In 2000, Affleck turned in a supporting performance in the slick stock-market drama Boiler Room and headlined the fast-paced action thriller Reindeer Games, co-starring Charlize Theron and Gary Sinise. He also co-starred opposite Paltrow in the romantic drama Bounce.
In the summer of 2001, Affleck teamed up again with Armageddon director-producer team Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer for the blockbuster action flick Pearl Harbor, co-starring Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett and Cuba Gooding Jr.
In the fall of 2002, Affleck moved to the small screen when he co-produced the ABC mystery series Push, Nevada. The show promised $1 million cash to the viewer who solved its mystery but was canceled just a few weeks into the season. Affleck also partnered with Damon again and founded the production company LivePlanet. The duo produced the documentary series Project Greenlight, which gave aspiring screenwriters the opportunity to produce their creative visions. The show earned three Emmy nominations in the category of reality programming.
Affleck returned to feature films later that year when he appeared as Tom Clancy's young Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears. The movie fared well at the box office and cemented Affleck's reputation as an action star. His next film, the comic book action-adventure movie Daredevil (2003), also performed well, setting a box-office record for its Presidents' Day-weekend debut.
Hollywoodland and Gone Baby Gone
In 2004, Affleck starred in the sci-fi thriller Paycheck, which performed poorly at the box office and was panned by critics. His next two films, Smith's Jersey Girl (2004) and the comedy Surviving Christmas (2004), also struggled to capture the attention of audiences.
Affleck remained busy in Hollywood: he starred in Smokin' Aces (2006); the critically acclaimed Hollywoodland (2006); the Smith-produced Clerks II (2006); and Man About Town (2006), all of which made decent showings at the box office.
In 2007, Affleck worked on the other side of the camera as the director and co-writer of the film Gone Baby Gone. The Boston-based crime drama, which starred the director's brother Casey Affleck, earned rave reviews from critics. In 2009, Affleck returned to acting in the box-office hit He's Just Not That Into You as well as in the action films State of Play and Extract.
Oscar Win for Argo
Affleck had one of his biggest successes in front of and behind the camera with the 2012 release of Argo, a film about former CIA operative Tony Mendez, who led six American citizens to safety during the Iran hostage crisis in 1979. Affleck directed, co-produced and acted in the film, playing Mendez.
Argo earned Affleck a Golden Globe Award for best director. The film also won a Golden Globe for Best Picture in the drama category and the 2013 Academy Award for Best Picture. Argo was nominated for Academy Awards in six other categories, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor in a supporting role for Alan Arkin.
Gone Girl and Batman v Superman
After his tremendous success with Argo, Affleck took on an interesting mix of projects. He starred in the 2013 thriller Runner Runner with Justin Timberlake and Gemma Arterton.
Affleck also starred in 2014's Gone Girl, the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel. He plays a husband who becomes a suspect in the disappearance of his celebrity wife, as portrayed by Rosamund Pike.
In August 2013, Affleck made headlines for signing on to play Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman v Superman, across from Henry Cavill as the Man of Steel. Batman fans' reaction to Affleck's casting was swift and harsh, with some even starting a petition to remove him from the role. But Affleck also received tremendous support within the Hollywood community from the likes of director Joss Whedon and Val Kilmer, who starred in Batman Forever.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released in 2016, and although the film received generally negative reviews, Affleck was praised by critics for his portrayal of Batman. Affleck also made an appearance as Batman in the hit superhero film Suicide Squad (2016) and reprised the role for Justice League (2017).
Originally slated to direct a Batman feature, Affleck pulled out of the project in 2017. In early 2019, he confirmed the news that he would no longer be playing the Caped Crusader on the big screen.
The Accountant, Live by Night, and Triple Frontier
Beyond playing the Dark Knight, Affleck has taken on a variety of roles, playing an autistic accountant in The Accountant (2016) and a gangster in a film adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel Live by Night (2016), which the actor also wrote and directed.
In 2019, Affleck headlined the cast of Netflix's Triple Frontier, as a down-on-his-luck military veteran who gets recruited for a lucrative mission to take out a South American drug lord. He followed with an appearance in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), before playing a diplomat alongside Anne Hathaway's troubled journalist in The Last Thing He Wanted (2020).
Deep Water and The Flash
In 2022, Affleck starred in Hulu's erotic thriller Deep Water, in which he played a wealthy husband who murders his wife's lovers. Despite his unique performance, the film was not well-received. The following year, in 2023, Affleck reprised his role as Batman in the superhero movie The Flash, just five years after the actor confirmed he was done playing the infamous DC Comics character. While he only appeared in two scenes, his performance was praised by critics and fans.
Air
In 2023, Affleck directed the biographical sports drama Air, starring Matt Damon and Viola Davis, which follows Nike's campaign to sign Michael Jordan to his first sneaker deal. In addition to his directorial duties, Affleck also appeared in the film, portraying Nike CEO Phil Knight. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2024.
Relationship With Ex-Wife Jennifer Garner
After his breakup with Lopez, Affleck began a relationship with Daredevil co-star Jennifer Garner. The two were engaged after nine months of dating, and married on June 29, 2005. They welcomed their first daughter, Violet Anne, on December 1, 2005.
In January 2009, Garner gave birth to the couple's second daughter, Seraphina. The couple's son, Samuel, was born on February 27, 2012.
In 2015, after much media scrutiny about their marriage, Affleck and Garner announced they were divorcing. News of their split came just after their 10th wedding anniversary in June. However, in March 2017, People magazine reported that the couple had called off the divorce to work on their marriage.
The couple filed for divorce in April 2017. It was reportedly an amicable split in which they petitioned for joint legal and physical custody of their children. Their divorce was finalized on October 5, 2018.
In mid-2017, Affleck went public with his new relationship with Saturday Night Live producer Lindsay Shookus. By August 2018, it was believed that the couple had split, with Affleck said to be dating Playboy model Shauna Sexton.
Around that time, it was reported that Affleck was again seeking treatment for alcohol addiction. The news was confirmed after Garner was spotted arriving at her ex-husband's home, from where she drove him to a treatment facility in Malibu.
In a candid interview with The New York Times in February 2020, Affleck opened up about his family's history with alcoholism and mental illness, blaming his drinking for accelerating his split from Garner, calling the divorce the "biggest regret" of his life.
Marriage to Jennifer Lopez
In 2001, Affleck found romance with actress and musician Jennifer Lopez. Their relationship pushed Affleck back into the glare of the spotlight, and earned the couple the moniker "Bennifer." In November 2002, Affleck announced his engagement to Lopez, who began sporting a $3.5 million ring.
He then co-starred with his fiancee in the highly anticipated film Gigli. Despite the hype, box-office sales only reached $3 million over its opening weekend. The flop marked the beginning of a difficult time in Affleck's professional career and personal life.
Affleck and Lopez called off their wedding in early 2004, citing too much media attention as the reason for the split. The two rekindled their relationship and engaged again in April 2022 and were married in a midnight ceremony in Las Vegas in August 2022.
In February 2024, Lopez released a documentary on Amazon Prime Video about her love story with Affleck called This Is Me... Now: A Love Story, in which the 52-year-old actor revealed that he has learned to “compromise” with his wife about her desire to publicize their relationship. In May, rumors about the couple's separation began to circulate. After months of speculation, Lopez filed for divorce in August.
Alcohol Addiction
Following the release of his film Pearl Harbor in 2001, Affleck checked himself into an exclusive rehabilitation center in Malibu, California, to undergo treatment for alcohol abuse. The son of an alcoholic, Affleck announced through a spokesman that he "decided that a fuller life awaits him without alcohol."
The actor completed treatment for alcohol addiction again in the midst of his separation from Garner in March 2017. "I have completed treatment for alcohol addiction; something I've dealt with in the past and will continue to confront," Affleck posted on Facebook at the time.
"I want to live life to the fullest and be the best father I can be. I want my kids to know there is no shame in getting help when you need it, and to be a source of strength for anyone out there who needs help but is afraid to take the first step. I'm lucky to have the love of my family and friends, including my co-parent, Jen, who has supported me and cared for our kids as I've done the work I set out to do. This was the first of many steps being taken towards a positive recovery."
Quotes
- It’s not particularly healthy for me to obsess over the failures — the relapses — and beat myself up. I have certainly made mistakes. I have certainly done things that I regret. But you’ve got to pick yourself up, learn from it, learn some more, try to move forward.
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