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Casey played in the WSOP Tournament

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Source: Bodog Beat

The final nine players cashed in this event. The final table included: Ben Affleck’s brother Casey Affleck, Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains, and poker pros Phil Hellmuth, Dan Shak and John Hennigan.

Just before the money bubble burst and Ben Affleck was eliminated Phil Hellmuth invited him to take over his chips and play for a while. Affleck played well and helped get Hellmuth into the money before they switched back.

First to get eliminated was Casey Affleck who was awarded $16,038 for ninth place which he donated to the Ante Up for Africa charity.

The newest Affleck’s name!

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Source: Birmingham Post

“I would like to say that I was selective but I think my method has just been to wait until there is something that I love - then when I am broke I have to take the best of what is available to me. It is easier to do when you are single (he is married to Summer Phoenix, sister of Joaquin and they have two sons, Indiana and Atticus) but my wife has been an actress longer than I have and she makes even more artistic choices.

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Casey Affleck: Fatherhood Is ‘Transformative’

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Source: People

Casey Affleck is on a hot streak – scoring a best supporting actor Oscar nomination for his role in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and starring in the critically acclaimed Gone Baby Gone.

But his most rewarding role to date? Playing dad to his two young sons.

“[Being a parent] sort of changed everything,” the 32-year-old actor (little brother to Ben Affleck), told reporters at Monday’s 80th annual Academy Awards Nominees luncheon. “It’s far and away the best thing that ever happened to me.”

Affleck’s wife, Summer Phoenix, gave birth to son Indiana, 3, in 2004, and to another son, whose name has yet to be announced, in January.

“It’s been transformative,” he said. When Phoenix was first pregnant, he added, “I remember… getting a lot of advice from people that I really trusted and… after I had the kid, thinking why didn’t anyone tell me this is the way it was going to be?”

Explaining parenthood is “a little bit like trying to describe to somebody… what life is like on another planet, in another galaxy,” Affleck said. “Until you’re sort of there in that other galaxy, then you’ll never really know what it’s like.”

After his recent professional success, Affleck said he’s been enjoying some quiet time at home with his little ones.

“I love being around the house and being with the kids everyday,” he said. “Being an actor means that, if you’re successful anyway, you can kind of work for three or four months out of the year and then you’re home a lot of the time.”

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People says the baby was born in January but we have conflicting reports.

Roundtable: Actors

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Source: Hollywood Reporter

Six leading Oscar contenders discuss their craft, the state of the industry and the pitfalls of the fame culture.

By all accounts, it has been a stellar year for male performances in film. The Hollywood Reporter’s Stephen Galloway gathered six awards front-runners — Tom Wilkinson (Warner Bros.’ “Michael Clayton”), George Clooney (Warner Bros.’ “Michael Clayton”), Javier Bardem (Miramax’s “No Country for Old Men”), Casey Affleck (Warner Bros.’ “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”); John Travolta (New Line’s “Hairspray”) and Ryan Gosling (MGM’s “Lars and the Real Girl”) — for a freewheeling discussion of their work.

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Casey at the Bat

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Source: New York Magazine

With two big roles this fall, the younger Affleck brother may wind up the more famous one.

Casey Affleck is not the Nanny-Shagging Fop, the Bongo-Bopping Jock, the Eternally Rehabbing Genius, the Square-Jawed Humanitarian, or the Nice-Guy Action Star. So far, he’s avoided being typed. “I don’t think journalists have much impression of me,” he says. “I haven’t really done all that many interviews, partly by choice, and partly because no one’s been all that interested,” he adds, voice not-quite-cracking as usual. “Now things are getting different.”

Until this fall, the tag Ben Affleck’s Kid Brother has sufficed, but that won’t stick for long–not after the performances he delivers in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (opening this week) and Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of his big brother (October 19). Very soon, maybe this Oscar season, Casey, 32, is going to be a star. He might even get his own tabloid caricature, whether he likes it or not.

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This Affleck brother’s a keeper

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Source: LA Times

It wasn’t intended to play out this way. There was no master plan. And yet back-to-back fall movie releases are pushing Casey Affleck out of the supporting-sidekick category and into the ranks of leading men, edging him ever closer to seeing the disappearance of the comma that often follows his name before the words “brother of Ben Affleck.”

“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” has been beset by post-production delays and backstage wranglings that have held up its release since last fall, so when it finally hits theaters Sept. 21, it will be closely followed Oct. 19 by “Gone Baby Gone,” a moody thriller based on a novel by Dennis Lehane in which Affleck plays a laconic, small-time private detective. Both roles involve young men forced into lose-lose situations that will indelibly mark the courses of their lives and, taken together, they show in the actor a newfound maturity and a previously unexplored depth and range.

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