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Armie Hammer - Biography

Armie Hammer After graduation, Hammer attended the University of Southern California, where he studied history and art. However, his passion for acting was stronger, and he left the university to begin his film career.

Hammer began his career with small roles in television series before getting his first major break in "The Social Network" (2010), where he played the role of the Winklevoss twin. This film brought him wide recognition and many nominations for various film awards.

After this success, Hammer continued to actively act in films, taking part in various genres from drama to action films and comedies. Some of his famous works include "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011), "Suicide Squad" (2016), "Survivor" (2017) and "Fictions" (2020).

Despite the fact that his film career was not without a change of successes and failures, Hammer remains one of the most talented and interesting actors of his generation. His ability to fully immerse himself in the role and create live and memorable characters makes him one of the favorites of the public and colleagues on the shop floor. With each new project, he continues to amaze and inspire viewers with his professionalism and artistry.
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