Armie Hammer
Armand Douglas Hammer (born August 28, 1986) is an American actor. He began his acting career with guest appearances in several television series. His first leading role was as Billy Graham in the 2008 film ''Billy: The Early Years'' and Hammer gained wider recognition for his double role portraying the twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in David Fincher's biopic ''The Social Network'' (2010), for which he won the Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.Hammer portrayed Clyde Tolson in the biopic ''J. Edgar'' (2011), played the titular character in the western ''The Lone Ranger'' (2013), and starred as Illya Kuryakin in the action film ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (2015). In 2017, he starred in Luca Guadagnino's romantic drama ''Call Me by Your Name'', for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. The following year, Hammer portrayed Martin D. Ginsburg in the biopic ''On the Basis of Sex'' (2018). On Broadway, he starred in a production of ''Straight White Men'' in 2018.
In 2021, multiple women came forward with claims of abuse against Hammer. Hammer denied the allegations, which derailed his acting career: he abandoned several future projects and was dropped by his talent agency and publicist. After an investigation into Hammer by the LA County District Attorney and the LAPD, they declined to pursue criminal charges against him, citing insufficient evidence. Provided by Wikipedia