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Sep 21, 2020

[Answer] What was Matt Damon's film debut?

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...1. “School Ties” 2. “Mystic Pizza” 3. “Good Will Hunting” 4. “Class”




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“Mystic Pizza” - “Mom, do you want my green stuff?” Hello world, it’s Matt Damon, from Mystic, Connecticut, in his first onscreen appearance. A bona fide Oscar winner these days, Damon made his feature acting debut in “Mystic Pizza” (1988), a film following three small town waitresses (Julia Roberts, Annabeth Gish, and Lili Taylor) at the local pizza joint, Mystic Pizza. One storyline follows Roberts’ Daisy, who finds herself at a dinner with her boyfriend’s family. Damon plays Charlie’s little brother, Steamer, who makes a memorable impression when they are all served lobster and he is averse to a certain item on his plate. In Damon’s only line in his only scene in the film, he asks his mom to take his green stuff off his hands. His older brother warns him not to eat it. We also see Damon fail to stifle a laugh after Charlie makes a wisecrack at their aunt. But otherwise, that’s the last we see of good old Steamer in the cult hit.:


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