Armie Hammer

American actor

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March 2025 On the 'Armie HammerTime' podcast, Hammer claimed to have attempted a gay hookup on Grindr but was unable to follow through.
2025 Currently set to film a project as Sanders, indicating ongoing acting work.
February 2025 On The Louis Theroux Podcast, Hammer denied accusations of sexual abuse and cannibalism while admitting to being emotionally difficult in past relationships.
2024 Hammer moved to Los Angeles after being refused work permits in the Cayman Islands, claiming to be in a 'bad financial state'.
2024 Armie Hammer returned to acting following an investigation that declined to pursue criminal charges against him.
December 9 2024 On the 'Armie HammerTime' podcast with Marston Hefner, Hammer discussed his preference for being naked at home.
July 2024 Hammer was interviewed on Piers Morgan Uncensored, addressing the allegations and his life changes.
July 2024 Hammer's mother, Dru Ann, published the book 'Hammered', addressing the allegations against him. Hammer also participated in an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, discussing the allegations and the changes in his life.
2023 Hammer alleged that he was sexually assaulted at age 13 by a youth pastor, and later revealed he attempted suicide following his abuse allegations.
June 2023 It was announced that Hammer and Chambers had reached a divorce settlement.
May 2023 The LA County District Attorney declined to indict Hammer, citing insufficient evidence following the investigation into the allegations.
February 2023 Air Mail published an article titled 'Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence', in which Hammer discussed the details of the allegations and acknowledged his engagement in consensual BDSM and emotional abuse.
2022 Armie Hammer was part of an ensemble cast in director Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of Agatha Christie's 'Death on the Nile'.
2022 Hammer was reported to be living in the Cayman Islands to be near Chambers and their children, taking various jobs including selling timeshares and managing an apartment complex.
2022 After a hiatus, Armie Hammer is set to make his acting comeback in the western film 'Frontier Crucible'.
September 2022 It was revealed that attorney Gloria Allred refused to represent Efrosina Angelova after she wouldn't sign a declaration under perjury regarding her accusations.
2021 Armie Hammer played Jake Kahane in 'Crisis'.
2021 Armie Hammer was removed from the film 'Billion Dollar Spy' and talent agency William Morris Endeavor dropped him as a client.
2021 Multiple women came forward with claims of abuse against Hammer, leading to the derailment of his acting career and the abandonment of several future projects.
2021 Hammer appeared in the opioid crisis thriller Crisis, alongside Gary Oldman and Evangeline Lilly.
December 2021 It was revealed that Armie Hammer's role in the Taika Waititi film 'Next Goal Wins' had been reshot, with Will Arnett taking over Hammer's role.
March 2021 The LAPD launched an investigation into accusations against Hammer, which concluded in December of the same year.
January 2021 An anonymous Instagram account published screenshots of allegedly sexually-charged text messages from Hammer, which he denied, calling them an 'online attack'.
2020 Armie Hammer played Jim in the short film 'Query'.
2020 Hammer starred as Maxim de Winter in an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Gothic romance Rebecca.
2020 Armie Hammer portrayed Mr. Peel in the play 'The Minutes' at Studio 54 on Broadway.
July 10 2020 Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers announced their separation via Instagram.
2019 Armie Hammer was a guest on Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
January 26 2019 Hammer starred in Babak Anvari's psychological horror film Wounds, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
2018 Armie Hammer appeared as himself on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
2018 Armie Hammer played the role of Drew in the play 'Straight White Men' at Hayes Theater on Broadway.
2018 Armie Hammer won the Texas Film Hall of Fame One to Acclaim Award.
2018 Armie Hammer won the SCAD Savannah Film Festival Outstanding Achievement in Cinema for 'Call Me by Your Name', 'Sorry to Bother You', 'Hotel Mumbai', and 'On the Basis of Sex'.
November 8 2018 Hammer starred alongside Felicity Jones in On the Basis of Sex, which premiered at the AFI Fest.
September 7 2018 Hammer appeared as David in the thriller Hotel Mumbai, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
June 2018 Hammer led as Drew in Straight White Men at Second Stage Theater on Broadway.
January 20 2018 Hammer co-starred in Boots Riley's dark comedy Sorry to Bother You, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
2017 Hammer voiced Jackson Storm, the main antagonist, in Disney-Pixar's animated film Cars 3.
February 2017 Hammer starred alongside Geoffrey Rush in Stanley Tucci's Final Portrait, which premiered at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival.
January 2017 Hammer starred as Oliver in Call Me by Your Name, which premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim.
2016 Armie Hammer played Hutton Morrow in 'Nocturnal Animals'.
2016 Armie Hammer appeared as Ord in 'Free Fire'.
2016 Hammer played Sam Turner in the film The Birth of a Nation, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, winning both the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize.
2016 Armie Hammer portrayed Mike Stevens in 'Mine'.
January 2016 Armie Hammer secured the rights to film the life story of drug lord Edgar Valdez Villarreal, having been in contact with his family since 2013.
2015 Armie Hammer continued his role as John Reid/The Lone Ranger in Disney Infinity 3.0.
2015 Armie Hammer starred as Illya Kuryakin in the action film The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
2015 Armie Hammer made a cameo appearance as himself in 'Entourage'.
2014 Armie Hammer reprised his role as John Reid/The Lone Ranger in Disney Infinity 2.0.
2014 Armie Hammer voiced the character Strong Arm in 'Stan Lee's Mighty 7'.

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