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Casey Affleck
Biography and photo (2007) from hollywood.com Birthname: Caleb Casey Affleck
theOscarSite Bio: While still in his twenties, the likeable and low-key Casey Affleck, who enjoyed a slow and steady rise as an actor, saw the show business mechanics from the inside out while watching his older brother Ben Affleck gain meteoric Hollywood success - as well as the inevitable and subsequently vicious backlash. Still, the younger Affleck saw himself on another path, eschewing studio-produced Frankenstein projects in favor of eclectic character parts. The promise of his early work in TO DIE FOR (1995) and GOOD WILL HUNTING (1997) did eventually lead him to the blockbuster types like OCEAN'S ELEVEN (2001) and its star-packed sequels. While nestled comfortably into one of Hollywood's most entertaining ensembles, Affleck still found a way to comfortably transform in a variety of projects, creating a witty, quirky onscreen persona along the way. How ironic then, that it was his superstar brother who, despite potential cries of nepotism, cast Affleck in the moody, haunting thriller that was Ben's directorial debut, GONE BABY GONE (2007) - making critics and audiences see his little brother as a real leading man in his own right at long last. The Afflecks' father, Tim, was a sometime actor who bartended, but mainly worked as a mechanic and janitor before becoming a drug counselor; their mother, Chris, was a Harvard-bred grade school teacher. While they were children, their parents divorced, with their mother singularly raising them after their father headed out to California. Within their diverse, academic-minded neighborhood, the brothers' childhoods were relatively normal. Their mother's casting director friend, Patty Collins, kept them occupied by turning them onto acting. Subsequent auditions yielded Casey's first serious small screen appearance in a WGBH adaptation of "Lemon Sky" (1988), which segued into his playing hometown hero Bobby Kennedy as a teen in the miniseries, "The Kennedys of Massachusetts" (ABC, 1990). Both brothers, along with childhood friend Matt Damon, went on to attend Cambridge Rindge & Latin, where all were mentored by acting teacher Gerry Speca within its well-regarded theater program. Graduating high school in 1993, the younger Affleck headed for Los Angeles, but after a year of mostly uninteresting opportunities, considered college. His plan was halted after director Gus Van Sant cast him as a suggestible, hard-edged teen in the media satire, TO DIE FOR. During shooting, Affleck befriended co-star Joaquin Phoenix and Phoenix's family. He ultimately went to school after shooting, heading to George Washington University to focus on political courses before transferring to Columbia University in New York. By 1997, two years into physics and astronomy studies, Affleck began to have doubts about his place there. Luckily, Van Sant began coaxing him towards the role of Morgan, the smart-mouthed pack member (and onscreen brother to Ben) of the Boston-based drama, GOOD WILL HUNTING - the film which Ben and Matt had famously written for themselves as actors. The elder Affleck had had a head start by starring in Kevin Smith's romantic comedy, CHASING AMY (1997) - in which Casey had a humorous cameo - but when GOOD WILL HUNTING hit theaters that Christmas, the younger Affleck watched as his brother and Damon's careers took a rocket ride into the Hollywood stratosphere. Though a minor character in the film, Affleck nonetheless, enjoyed his own minor fame as the pervert Morgan, stealing virtually every scene he was in. Poised for similar possibilities as his brother and Damon, he started to focus on his own career, co-starring with Kate Hudson in the quirky indie comedy DESERT BLUE (1998) alongside Kate Hudson, followed by a role in the New Year's Eve comedy, 200 CIGARETTES (1999), which featured Ben and became a calling card for Hudson. Casey himself then landed a surprise cameo of a virginal teen's cool older brother in the hit raunch-with-heart comedy, AMERICAN PIE (1999). In 2000, Affleck began dating Joaquin Phoenix's actress sister, Summer. On screen, he added to his resume by slipping into the shoes of a slow-witted murder suspect in DROWINING MONA; playing the tattooed brother of a jilted wife in COMMITTED, and channeling Fortinbras in a modern-day HAMLET. Though he returned for another cameo in the lackluster AMERICAN PIE 2 (2001), none of the smaller projects managed to soar or bring him to the next career plateau, à la his big brother. Fortunately for Affleck, a year later, George Clooney and producing partner, director Steven Soderbergh, recruited a crack team for an update of the Rat Pack heist comedy OCEAN'S ELEVEN. In the roles of the drivers, Affleck and Scott Caan gainfully stepped into roles intended for Luke and Owen Wilson, with Affleck's pal Damon also in for the con. The remade OCEAN'S was an extraordinary bit of on-screen fun; its ensemble cast's jocular camaraderie reflected in a 2002 MTV Movie Award nomination. Its ensuing critical popularity marked Affleck's emergence as an actor who had come into the club on his own terms. In a change of pace, Affleck headed to London's West End with Damon and Phoenix for a 2002 stage production of Kenneth Lonergan's This is Our Youth. He and Damon then conceived the curiously dialogue-light, stranded hiker drama, GERRY (2002), under Van Sant's experimental direction, before dropping back into the fold of OCEAN'S TWELVE (2004). At the time of production in May 2004, Affleck and Phoenix were engaged and saw their son, Indiana August, born while on location in Amsterdam. By 2005, he was ready to headline movies himself, pulling in a strong performance as Jim, the depressed, Midwestern aspiring writer of LONESOME JIM (2005), before tackling the adult responsibilities of marriage and fatherhood in the ensemble drama, THE LAST KISS (2006). Affleck ushered in 2007 with several big film releases in the pipeline. A third OCEAN'S was slated for the summer, and he was also stepping out with his OCEAN'S co-star Brad Pitt to play another titular character - the sly, murderous Robert Ford in director Andrew Dominik's THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD. As Affleck gracefully came into his onscreen maturation, his older brother took a break from the spotlight's harsh glare - following his much publicized (and mocked) romance with Jennifer Lopez. Having lowered his profile after marrying Jennifer Garner and becoming a dad to baby, Violet, Ben brought his sibling on board his directorial debut of GONE BABY GONE, helping the younger Affleck channel the tentative, cautious private investigator of Dennis Lehane's novel. Affleck's sensitive but intense take as a believable leading man surprised many who were used to his oddball onscreen persona. While promoting the film, both brothers fawned over one another's talents in bringing this version of the novel to the screen - in fact, critics were hard pressed on who to congragulate more - the newbie director who had redeemed himself in the industry's eyes, or his shorter, look-a-like brother, who heretofore, had never shown he could anchor a film as lead hero; to say nothing of holding his own opposite such heavyweights as Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris. Either way, both Afflecks found great success with GONE BABY GONE - a film many critics put on their "best of the year" lists.
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