Armie Hammer
Biography
Armand Douglas "Armie" Hammer, born on August 28, 1986, is a prominent American actor recognized for his diverse roles in film and television. He first gained attention with his performance in the titular role of the 2008 film *Billy: The Early Years*, which set the stage for his burgeoning career. His breakout moment came in 2010 when he portrayed the Winklevoss twins in the critically acclaimed film *The Social Network*, earning him widespread recognition and acclaim.
Hammer has since taken on a variety of notable roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He portrayed Clyde Tolson in Clint Eastwood's biographical drama *J. Edgar*, where he starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, further solidifying his status in Hollywood. He also played Prince Alcott in the visually stunning adaptation of *Snow White* directed by Tarsem Singh, and took on the iconic role of the titular character in *The Lone Ranger*.
Throughout his career, Hammer has demonstrated a keen ability to tackle complex characters, contributing to his reputation as a talented performer. Despite facing personal and professional challenges in recent years, his body of work continues to resonate with audiences, leaving a lasting impact on the film industry.
Filmography
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Spring Breakdown
2009
Crisis (2021)
2021 • Jake Kelly
Blackout (2008)
2008 • Tommy
Sorry to Bother You
2018 • Steve Lift
Hotel Mumbai
2019 • David
The Social Network
2010 • Cameron Winklevoss / Tyler Winklevoss
Flicka
2006 • Male Prefect
Cars 3
2017 • Jackson Storm (voice)
2081
2009 • Harrison Bergeron
Call Me by Your Name
2017 • Oliver
Stan Lee's Mighty 7
2014 • Strong Arm (voice)
Query
2020 • Jim
Mirror Mirror (2012)
2012 • Prince Andrew Alcott
The Lone Ranger
2013 • John Reid / The Lone Ranger
Wounds
2019 • Will
Rebecca (2020)
2020 • Maxim de Winter
Death on the Nile (2022)
2022 • Simon Doyle
Final Portrait
2017 • James Lord
Mine
2016 • Mike
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
2015 • Illya Kuryakin
Nocturnal Animals
2016 • Hutton Morrow
On the Basis of Sex
2018 • Martin D. Ginsburg