40 Best Matt Damon Movies That Span His Whole Career
William Clark
Updated on March 30, 2026
Air (2023)
In one of his most recent roles, Matt Damon plays shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro as he leads Nike to the signing of basketball legend Michael Jordan. Directed by (and also starring) Ben Affleck, the film marked the 20th time the famous friends have collaborated on a project together.
Good Will Hunting (1997)
Damon loved bringing his idea of Will, a janitor-slash-math-prodigy, to life. In fact, after writing the script with Affleck, he broke into tears of joy on the first day of filming. "I think we wrote thousands and thousands of pages. I don't think we really knew what we were doing," he later told Jimmy Fallon.
True Grit (2010)
Though La Boeuf was a supporting role in the film (about a teenager solving her father's murder), Damon found ways to make the part his own. The two front buckles on his cowboy hat form the letter "B," paying homage to his beloved Boston Red Sox.
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Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Playing Private Ryan was an isolating experience for Damon, as he was kept away from the other actors and not allowed to attend boot camp training with them, the actor told Hot Ones host Sean Evans. Director Steven Spielberg's goal was to create a feeling of resentment between him and the rest of the cast that would translate on-screen.
Ford v Ferrari (2019)
As Carroll Shelby, Damon told the true story of the man who dared to race a Ford. He took many steps to transform himself into the car designer, including getting a perm and working with a dialect coach to perfect a Texas drawl.
The Bourne Identity (2002)
While dodging assassins and trying to regain his memory, amnesiac Jason Bourne uncovers deadly secrets. Filming the action-packed movie wasn't easy for Damon. In fact, he had to scale a building himself—without a stunt double. He later called it "the most grueling thing I had to do."
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
The much-anticipated sequel didn't disappoint. Returning to his assassin roots, Damon's character quickly learns it's either kill or be killed—and it was just as difficult to film this movie for the actor as the original. In fact, Damon accidentally knocked out one of his costars, Tim Griffin, during an intense fight scene.
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Damon was back in action three years later, escaping assassins and piecing together his character's past once again. Not only did the film win three Academy Awards—for Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing, and Best Sound Editing—but it was also the only Bourne movie to be nominated for an Oscar at all.
Jason Bourne (2016)
In Damon's last movie as Jason Bourne, his iconic character is drawn out of hiding for the final time. Physically training to play the former CIA operative was much more challenging in his forties, the actor later admitted, leading to a stricter diet and exercise regimen than necessary for the past films.
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The Martian (2015)
As an astronaut stranded on Mars, Damon was able to explore his emotional side. In fact, he revealed his character's most tearful scene was very much real. Once his costars left the set, he played their pre-recorded voices from inside his space suit, helping him tap into an isolated mindset.
Behind the Candelabra (2013)
Portraying Scott Thorson and his six-year romance with Liberace was a big task. While Damon was 42 during filming, the real Thorson was actually only 18 when he first met the music star. To help him appear younger, the actor wore a wig for the entire film.
The Departed (2006)
Perfecting his role as an undercover-cop-turned-mob-mole took some heavy research. To prepare for the crime drama, Damon worked with a Massachusetts State Police unit out of Boston. He tagged along on routine patrols, studied them through an actual drug raid, and was even taught how to pat down a suspect.
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Contagion (2011)
In this intense star-studded drama, Damon plays a man just trying to survive in a pandemic-ridden world—a story that hit especially close to home once COVID-19 began to spread nearly a decade later. In 2020, the actor and his costars released a public service announcement encouraging fans to socially distance and follow CDC guidelines.
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
Damon transported audiences back to the 1950s as Tom Ripley, a young, down-on-his-luck man who transforms his world through forgery, lying, and impersonation. The actor—who lost 30 pounds and learned to play the piano for the role—once called this film his favorite of his entire career.
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
In this beloved action movie, Damon's character, Linus, acts as an accomplice in the ultimate casino heist. While it's hard to imagine anyone else playing the professional pickpocket, the part was originally meant for Mark Wahlberg, who turned it down to star in Planet of the Apes.
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Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Damon reprised his role in the sequel, which took the Ocean's gang to Europe for another round of intricate heists. Exhausted coming off of filming The Bourne Supremacy, Damon requested that he have a smaller part this time around. The request was denied, however, and Linus remained a main character in the plot, as the original script intended.
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
Another heist, a double-crossed criminal, a group out for revenge—and Damon at the center of it all once again. During one scene set in London, the actor was actually in the middle of filming The Bourne Ultimatum. It ended up being a great coincidence for production that Linus was supposed to be in London too.
The Adjustment Bureau (2011)
Damon stars opposite Emily Blunt in this heart-pounding romance about a politician and a contemporary dancer. It was difficult filming in New York City, since the actor's lines kept being interrupted by fans. During the scenes at the Statue of Liberty, for example, people kept yelling out Damon's name, causing him to have to redo the take.
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The Rainmaker (1997)
Francis Ford Coppola directed this remake about a lawyer who takes on a fraudulent insurance company. It was Coppola who encouraged Damon to stay in his character's apartment to fully dive into the role. It also allowed cameras to capture unplanned shots of the actor waking up in the morning.
Invictus (2009)
The actor showed off his athletic side in this powerful tale about Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his country through rugby. To prepare for the role of team captain, Damon trained at the Gardens Rugby Club with Chester Williams, a real member of the 1995 South Africa rugby team.
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