Ben Affleck happy to no longer be the young hero in ‘Tender Bar'

Affleck co-starred in the film and wrote the screenplay with his childhood friend Damon. The pair won an Oscar.

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Ben Affleck happy to no longer be the young hero in ‘Tender Bar
Ben Affleck happy to no longer be the young hero in ‘Tender Bar'

Los Angeles: Hollywood superstar Ben Affleck never feels like he´s getting any older.

"I look in the mirror and I keep on thinking there´s going to be somebody who´s 30 years old there," he told AFP.

"And you know what? There never is."

It has been more than two decades since Affleck shot to fame with "Good Will Hunting," in which veteran comedian Robin Williams played the mentor to Matt Damon´s young prodigy.

Affleck co-starred in the film and wrote the screenplay with his childhood friend Damon. The pair won an Oscar.

"I´m now close to or older than Robin (Williams) was when he played that part, which is shocking," Affleck, now 49, told AFP.

But there are benefits these days to playing characters who have "been down the road of life," such as the streetwise uncle he portrays in "The Tender Bar," hitting US theaters Friday.

"They don´t necessarily tend to be the protagonist, and that is also often a good thing," said Affleck.

Heroes "basically have to hew to a certain set of virtues for the audience to identify with them, which inherently uncomplicates them in a way that makes it a little harder to play in a realistic way," he explained.

"The more flawed people are, in a way, I find them more interesting."

Of course, it has only been four years since Affleck played the biggest hero of all, Batman, in "Justice League" -- a stint as the Caped Crusader that was not exactly embraced by fans.

In that time, he has also endured another bout of his battle with alcoholism, and the end of his marriage to actress Jennifer Garner, which -- like most of Affleck´s life -- was closely scrutinized by the tabloid press.

But since then, Affleck has experienced a career renaissance of sorts thanks to more nuanced roles, such as an alcoholic basketball coach grieving the loss of his young son in last year´s "The Way Back."

And his personal life seems to be on track, as he has rekindled his romance with Jennifer Lopez, 17 years after they initially split.

This year, he has taken two supporting roles -- in "The Tender Bar," and as a medieval aristocrat with a fondness for wine-soaked orgies in Ridley Scott´s "The Last Duel."

"I don´t think you could center a film around my character in ´The Last Duel´ because he is just so odious," Affleck said.

"But nonetheless, it is a really good acting challenge to try to find a character like that, and bring humanity to it."