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Matt Damon Covers GQ


Matt Damon Covers GQ

Wednesday, December 14 2011

Matt Damon can do anything. He's been a breakout young star, an Oscar-winner, a bona fide action hero, a leading man, a screenwriter, a leading man, a sitcom revelation and even an Internet meme machine.
The actor is also the topic of GQ's new cover story. Matt Demon, who appears alongside Scarlett Johansson in We Bought a Zoo, plays a widowed father of two children who buys a ramshackle zoo in the movie directed by Cameron Crowe.
2011 was a busy year for Damon with no less than five movies, which brings its total "record" to more than 35 movies since his breakout role as an emaciated addict in Courage Under Fire (1996).

by FW Editor