Actor Damon’s wife gives birth to baby girl
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Matt Damon’s wife has given birth
to a baby girl named Isabella, the couple’s first child
together, a spokeswoman for the actor of movies such as “The
Bourne Supremacy” said on Monday.
The girl was born at a hospital in Miami on Sunday night,
and mother and child are healthy and doing fine, said
spokeswoman Jennifer Allen. She gave no further details.
Damon, 35, and wife Luciana, 30, married in December in New
York City. She has a 7 year-old daughter from a previous
marriage.
The actor rose to stardom in 1997 low-budget movie “Good
Will Hunting,” which he co-wrote and starred in with his friend
Ben Affleck. The movie earned them an Oscar for original
screenplay.
Early in his career, Damon enjoyed a reputation as a solid
actor in films like “The Talented Mr. Ripley” in 1999. He hit
big at box offices with 2002 spy thriller “The Bourne Identity”
and its 2004 follow-up “The Bourne Supremacy.” Other recent
movie successes include “Ocean’s Eleven” and “Ocean’s Twelve.”
