Armie Hammer

Armie Hammer
Armand Douglas "Armie" Hammer is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of the Winklevoss twins in the 2010 film The Social Network, Clyde Tolson in J. Edgar, Prince Andrew Alcott in Mirror Mirrorand the title character in the 2013 feature film The Lone Ranger. In 2015, he starred as Illya Kuryakin in The Man from U.N.C.L.E., with Henry Cavill...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth28 August 1986
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I'm half Jewish, but no one believes me because my looks lean a little WASP-y... It's sometimes hard for me to get the roles I'm drawn to.
As a fluke, my great-grandfather hit one of the largest oil reserves in California.
I think a primal role of a man in a relationship is to protect his woman.
You have to emote much more to get what you're trying to get across to come through a quarter inch of latex that's superglued to your face.
The Internet is an actor's best friend.
My great-great-grandfather Julius founded the Communist Party in New York.
I try to do romantic gestures all the time.
I support myself. My wife and I together - it's all our household. I'm really proud of that.
Not sure of my place in the world (still up for debate) and not sure what I wanted to do with my life (not really up for debate).
I mean I would still love to be in Mel Brooks' movies; he's great.
I was always Armie. There couldn't be a 90-year-old Armand and a 9-day-old one. And I heard enough jokes about baking soda.
My wife comes from a foodie family so I've been indoctrinated into that. I had sweetbreads the other night, and I have to say, not my favorite thing in the world You're eating a gland.
I have to wear six pairs of speedos when I run.
There are two 'Snow White' movies coming out for the same reason that you remember back in the day there was 'Armageddon' and then 'Deep Impact.' You know, 'Andromeda Strain' and then 'Outbreak.' Like, all of those things. It's common because basically studios have no imagination in making the decisions.