Matt Damon

Birth Name: Matthew Paige Damon

Place of Birth: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.

Date of Birth: October 8, 1970

Ethnicity:
*father – English, some Scottish, distant Welsh
*mother – Finnish, Swedish, distant Norwegian

Matt Damon is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, filmmaker, and philanthropist. He is known for his roles in the films Mystic Pizza, School Ties, Good Will Hunting, Saving Private Ryan, Dogma, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Ocean’s Eleven (2001), and its sequels; The Bourne Identity, and its sequels; Syriana, The Departed, The Informant!, Invictus, True Grit (2010), Contagion, The Martian, Ford v Ferrari, Stillwater, The Last Duel, Air, and Oppenheimer, and the made-for-tv movie Behind the Candelabra. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Good Will Hunting, with childhood friend, actor and filmmaker Ben Affleck; they appeared together in the film, and in others, including The Last Duel, which they also co-wrote. The two co-founded production companies LivePlanet, Pearl Street Films, and Artists Equity. Matt has also co-written the films Gerry and Promised Land (2012). His involvement with charitable works includes the One Campaign, fighting extreme poverty; Feeding America, H2O Africa Foundation, and Water.org, the latter two of which he co-founded.

Matt is the son of Nancy June Carlsson-Paige, an early childhood education professor, and Kent Telfer Damon, a stockbroker. He was raised partly in Newton and Cambridge, in Massachusetts. His brother, Kyle Damon, is a sculptor and artist. Matt is married to Luciana Bozán Barroso, an Argentinian-born former bartender, with whom he has four children.

His father was of approximately three quarters English and one quarter Scottish ancestry, along with distant Welsh roots. Many of Matt’s paternal English lines have been in the U.S. for many generations, particularly New England; they trace back to Massachusetts in the 1600s. Matt’s mother is of approximately half Finnish and half Swedish descent. On his mother’s side, Matt also has distant Norwegian ancestry. Matt was selected People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 2007. He is thus far the only individual of Finnish heritage to have been given this title by the magazine, and also the individual with the most Scandinavian ancestry, at roughly one quarter.

Matt is a tenth cousin, once removed, of his friend Ben Affleck. Matt’s paternal ten times great-grandparents, Elizabeth and William Knowlton, of England, were also Ben’s nine times great-grandparents. It appears that, until 2014, Matt and Ben were not aware of this genealogical relationship, common for two people of New England, English, ancestry. Actor Matthew Maher has also often worked with Ben and Matt. Their parents all knew each other in Cambridge in the 1960s.

Matt’s patrilineal line can be traced to Thomas Damon, who was born, c. 1627, in Faversham, Kent, England.

Matt’s paternal grandfather was Albert Howe Damon, Jr. (the son of Albert Howe Damon and Grace Henrietta Telfer). Matt’s grandfather Albert was born in White Plains, Westchester, New York. Matt’s great-grandfather Albert was the son of The Rev. Albert Nelson Damon and Hattie Salisbury. Grace was the daughter of Andrew Telfer and Anna Maria/Marie Turnbull, who were born in Scotland, with Andrew being from Jedburgh, Roxburgh.

Matt’s paternal grandmother was Roberta M. Fay (the daughter of Clarence Farwell Fay and Mabelle/Maybelle E. Kent). Roberta was born in Roselle, Union, New Jersey. Clarence was the son of Adoniram Judson Fay and Altemirah A. “Altie” Smith. Mabelle was born in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, the daughter of Charles Henry/Alvin Kent, whose father was born in Canada, and of Evelyn Maria Hammond.

Matt’s maternal grandfather was John Walter Paige (originally Nils Johan Pajari; the son of John Pajari, originally Nils Johan Olafsson Pajari, and of Impi Maria Neimenen/Nieminen/Niemelä). Matt’s grandfather John was born in Virginia, St. Louis, Minnesota, to Finnish immigrant parents. John’s surname was changed from Pajari to Page. Matt’s great-grandfather John was born in Kemi, the son of Olli/Olaf Johansson/Juhonpoika Pajari/Bajar/Bajard and Kaisa-Greta Kreeta Nilsdotter/Vanhakartano. Matt’s great-grandmother Impi was born in Yltiä Niemelän talo, Pihlajavesi, Keuruu, the daughter of Matti Aleksanterinpoika Kaijanmäki/Niemelä and Maija/Maja Liisa/Lisa Kustaantytär Ryönänkoski/Kankaanpää/Gustafsdotter.

Matt’s maternal grandmother was Margaret Cecilia “Peg” Carlsdotter Johnson (the daughter of Carl Emil Johnson and Cecelia/Cecilia/Celia Anna Charlesdotter Carlsson/Carlson). Margaret was born in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. Carl’s parents, August Johnson and Ida, were Swedish. Matt’s great-grandmother Cecelia was born in Wisconsin, the daughter of Charles/Karl Fridolf Carlsson, who was born in åmål, Åmål, Västra Götalands län, Sweden, and of Catherine Mattsdotter Forsman, who was born in Jepua, Finland, and was of at least part Swedish descent.

Damon with wife Luciana Bozán Barroso, 2010, photo by Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

Sources: Genealogies of Matt Damon – http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com
http://www.geni.com
http://famouskin.com

Genealogies of Matt’s paternal grandparents, Albert Howe Damon, Jr. and Roberta M. Fay – http://www.findagrave.com

Genealogies of Matt Damon (focusing on his father’s side) – https://www.wikitree.com
http://nagelhistory.com

Matt’s maternal grandfather, Nils Johan Pajari (later John Walter Paige), on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Matt’s maternal great-grandmother, Cecelia/Cecilia/Celia Anna Charlesdotter Carlsson/Carlson, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

ethnic

Curious about ethnicity

41 Responses

  1. Capricious says:

    Very European looking. Very Slavic for me though.

  2. Check7t says:

    Faelid + Baltid; Finnish ancestry is definitely evident.

  3. Liljaoch says:

    Sami people we have in the north not inuit. And he doesn’t look like one. Swedes are mixed. A Brown haired swede can be more nordic then a blonde one. I am swedish and not blonde but i am swedish in lots of generations i have roots in norrland. O. My fathers side in south dalarna he is black haired. Finns don’t take in immigrants

  4. nnnnn says:

    “North European: North Germany, Netherlands, Scandinavia,
    Great Britain. And Finnland”. Geografical correct. My job is
    technic, but even I know, there are 4 different ethnical
    groups: germanic, related scandinavic, celtic and finn (Ural).
    If some “antropologist” put them together as the same
    ethnic group, he should lose his Diplom

    • nnnnn says:

      If you ment, finns
      and jews don’t belong to negroid race, you are right

      • nnnnn says:

        Follers, I wonder, that you, hobby (or professional?)ethnicy searcher know less as me about a subject.White race isn’t only indo-european.

        Follers and Andrew: if you want to go at barricade
        and claim desperate, that Finns and especially
        1/4 part of Matt’s genetic is indo-european, you
        should bring the petition to UNO or direct to Lord
        God. They concidered as some “Ural ethnic family”. I didn’t invented that fact and can’t change it. O’k?

        • eve says:

          @nnnnn lol what on earth are you going on about? As Amaya said, you are confusing linguistic families with ethnic groups.

          The whole “Finns are mongoloid” theory is ooooold as hell and no one believes it anymore. True, a percentage of Finns have showed some remote “eastern” (probs Siberia) gene in genetic research but in general we are shown to be genetically closest to the Swedish and the Dutch.

          The term indo-european has got nothing to do with ethnicity, it is a language family. Yes, the Finnish language is not indo-european, but part of the uralic language family (specifically finno-ugric).

          The theory about the origin of Finns that is currently the most popular/most believable is that there was originally a small population of Finnish speakers (or proto-finnish) who came from somewhere in Siberia probably and settled the present day Finnish area. Then the area now known as Finland gradually saw a huge migration of peoples from elsewhere in Europe (west and south of Finland), who spoke indo-european languages. They adjusted to the environment by adopting the local language, Finnish. That is why present day Finns are mostly of indo-european descent, while speaking a uralic language.

          I would know. I am from Finland.

      • fuzzybear44 says:

        @nnnnn

        You actually still go along with this( race) stuff?

      • Amaya says:

        There is no such thing as an “ural ethnic family”. You are confusing linguistical families with ethnic groups.

  5. nnnnn says:

    BTW, if you read my comment (which began that great disput):
    I didn’t claim,all finns are smth like chineses. I wrote explizite, one can explain Matt’s small eyes and straight dark hair with 1/4
    inuit blood

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