Armie Hammer



*Armie Hammer
(30 years old)

28 August 1986
Los Angeles, California, USA
6' 5" (1,96 m)



 rmand Douglas Hammer was born in Los Angeles, California, to Dru Ann (Mobley) and Michael Armand Hammer, a businessman. His great-grandfather, Armand Hammer, was a prominent tycoon and philanthropist who ran the company Occidental Petroleum for many decades. Armie's recent ancestry includes Russian-Jewish, English, and Scots-Irish. He has one younger brother, Viktor Hammer. His father is chairman and CEO of the Armand Hammer Foundation, where his mother is a board member. His parents also serve together on the boards of the Los Angeles Dream Center and Knoedler & Hammer Galleries in New York. In addition, his father is a member of the board of trustees for Oral Roberts University, and his mother, a former bank loan officer, teaches Bible study in Los Angeles.

His family moved to Dallas, Texas, when he was approaching school age. They moved to the Cayman Islands in 1993, where they stayed for 5 years. While here, Armie attended the Grace Christian Academy, a school that his father set up. They returned to Los Angeles when Armie was age 13. He attended L.A. Baptist High School and Calvary Junior High School. He made his stage debut playing "Rooster Hannigan" in a 6th-grade production of "Annie". He left school in the 11th grade so that he could pursue acting. His parents were keen for him to continue his studies, so he took courses at Pasadena City College and UCLA.

In 2015, Hammer starred with Henry Cavill in the spy thriller OperaciĆ³n U.N.C.L.E.(2015), playing Russian spy Illya Kuryakin and American agent Napoleon Solo, respectively. His upcoming films include the thriller Mine, the historical drama The Birth of a Nation (2016), and the crime drama Free Fire (2016).

Armie has been married to actress, model, and television personality Elizabeth Chamberssince 2010. They have one child. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Kad



Spouse* 

Elizabeth Chambers (20 May 2010 - present) (1 child) 


Trade Mark*

Towering height

Deep, booming voice



Trivia*

He is the great-grandson of industrialist, art collector and philanthropist Armand Hammer.


He is the son of Michael and Dru Hammer. His mother is from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is a graduate of Oklahoma State University. His father graduated from the University of San Diego and received an M.B.A. degree from New York University.

He plays the guitar.

He spent the better part of his formative years in the Cayman Islands after his father saw the movie, La tapadera (1993) .

Became engaged to Elizabeth Chambers on August 18, 2009.

His maternal grandparents are longtime Tulsa real estate developer Doug Mobley, and his wife, Donna (Kaufman).

His parents did not support his decision to pursue a career in acting, preferring him to enter business. According to Hammer, his relationship with them became strained but he reconciled with them after he started getting starring roles.

Would like to open a cigar shop.

In 2007, he was set to play Bruce Wayne/Batman in a ''Justice League'' film, under the direction of George Miller, but the project was canceled. He was considered by Warner Bros. for the part of Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), which went to Ben Affleck.

Armie's paternal great-grandfather, Armand Hammer, was the son of Russian Jewish immigrants, Rose (Lifschitz) and Julius Hammer, from Odessa (then in the Russian Empire). Aside from Ashkenazi Jewish, Armie's ancestry includes English, Northern Irish (Scots-Irish), Scottish, German, smaller amounts of Russian, Danish, and Polish, and 1/512 Cherokee Native American (through his paternal grandmother, Armie descends from Chief Kanagatucko, a Cherokee elder who lived in the 18th century).

Brother-in-law to Catherine Chambers, John Chambers, and Joseph Chambers.

Family opened the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CA.

Lived in the Cayman Islands from ages 7 to 13.

Daughter Harper Grace Hammer was born December 1, 2014.

Despite his family's wealth, he claims that he has never had a trust fund and that he supported himself through his acting career.



Personal Quotes*

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.


[on a film version of Cincuenta sombras de Grey (2015)] No one actually offered me the movie, but while I was working on El llanero solitario (2013), my agent brought it up and I said, "Nope". I mean c'mon - it's just mommy porn. I'm not going to sit on top of the laundry machine in spin cycle, reading about putting a ball gag in someone's mouth. That doesn't do it for me.

[on filming El llanero solitario (2013)] I learned to ride a horse through a moving train while firing two pistols, simultaneously. I'm not sure if that's a very applicable skill that I'll be able to use in Los Angeles traffic, but it was fun to get to do it in the movie.

I love art. I used to have a painting of Gorbachev that was given to my family by Gorbachev.

I like reading. I just hate school.

I couldn't be more blessed.

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.

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.

I never grew up reading or fantasizing about fairy tales. I was always too busy, like, outside being a kid.

I need it to survive. But most specifically, McDonalds Big Mac's and McDoubles (with no pickles).

I mean I would still love to be in Mel Brooks' movies; he's great.

The Internet is an actor's best friend.

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).

My great-great-grandfather Julius founded the Communist Party in New York.

Just because it sparkles doesn't mean it's good.

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.

I have about as much control over how I look as the guy who's short and looks more like a character actor - we both have the same drive to be actors and we both have the same drive to assume these different characters, it's just harder for me to get the chance because they look at me and say, 'Oh, he's this type,' and they stamp me.

I grew up in the Cayman Islands. I didn't play video games or watch TV. I would basically come home from school, throw down my backpack, grab my machete, and go hike and chop down trees to make a fort.

I feel fortunate. I've really gotten to work with amazing talented people, and to learn from them, which is why I'm doing this. If I can work with the best director I'm going to do it.

I don't think I should tell you what to do, nor should the government. As long as you enjoy your own personal liberties and don't infringe on the liberties of others, I don't care.

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.

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.

My very first kiss happened when I was 6, underneath some desks during 'nap time', but my first real kiss happened when I was 15 in the parking lot at a Mexican food restaurant.

My entire life had been this long, pressured conversation about the family I represented. 'When you walk out the door, you represent us. You have to dress well and make sure your hair is combed.'

It's something that I think I'm going to have to fight against for most of my career, for people to take me seriously as an actor as opposed to a good-looking guy. It's not what I want to be known as.

I've definitely had a bunch of action scripts sent to me, but again I'm a stickler for directors. If it's, like, an action flick with a great director, then it's like, 'Oh let's look at this thing,' but if it's just like a shoot-em'-up with a first time director, I don't know if that's the trajectory I want to take with what I'm doing. Read more at

Yeah, I mean I've definitely had a bunch of action scripts sent to me, but again I'm a stickler for directors. If it's like an action flick with a great director then it's like 'Oh let's look at this thing,' but if it's just like a shoot-em'-up with a first time director. I don't know if that's the trajectory I want to take with what I'm doing.

There were two auditions for 'The Social Network,' one with Aaron Sorkin and one with David Fincher. I was a nervous wreck. I was like, 'Okay, how do I hold the paper without my hands making it shake?'

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.

[on meeting co-star Henry Cavill for the first time] I was overwhelmed by his good looks, his chiseled body, his muscles, pretty much everything. There was the whole package there.

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