The Most Famous Hollywood Poker Players

Have you ever wondered what the Hollywood elite do once the cameras stop rolling? While some of them may retire to their mansions in Beverley Hills, others like to relax by hitting the casino. Plenty of movie stars are also poker players. In this article, we discuss six of the most famous actors who also play poker.  

Ben Affleck 

Ben Affleck has pretty much ticked all the cinematic boxes possible. He has been an actor, screenwriter, and director, managing to do them all to perfection. He rose to prominence as a poker player in the mid-2000s, taking lessons from professional players such as Amir Vahedi.
  
Even before his career at the poker table, he was doing well in casinos. In 2001, he won $800,000 at a game of blackjack. By 2004 he had moved to poker, winning $356,400 at the California State Poker Championships. He is also known to be one of the celebrities who would take part in high-stakes poker games at the Viper Rooms in Los Angeles.  

Tobey Maguire 

The aforementioned poker games at the Viper Rooms were organised by arguably the most fanatical of Hollywood’s poker players, Tobey Maguire. He also started his career around the same time as Affleck, circa 2004 at the height of the poker boom. Like Affleck, he was trained by the very best, hiring Canadian six-time World Series of Poker winner Daniel Negreanu to train him.  

Jennifer Tilly

Jennifer Tilly is a Hollywood actress, who has featured in movies such as Bullets Over Broadway, Bound, and even horror thrillers like Bride of Chucky. One of her early movies was Let It Ride, a movie about gambling on horse racing.  

Her early life was spent in Harbour City, Los Angeles, where she has said she was given a poker video game by her father. This sparked her interest in the pursuit and this move paid off. She has been coached by player Phil Laak, who she has also been romantically involved with.  

To date, her achievements include a World Series Poker winners bracelet and she has won the Ladies No-Limit Texas Hold’em competition. This has seen her net over $1 million in winnings. Despite a few breaks where she has returned to acting, she continues to play to this day.  

Shannon Elizabeth 

Shannon Elizabeth was almost a professional tennis player, before becoming a teen idol in Hollywood during the late nineties and early noughties. Her acting break came when she was cast in the American Pie trilogy. 

However, it could be said her poker career has been more successful than that of her acting. She once described it as her second career. Between 2006 and 2010, she played in the main event of the World Series of Poker. She then won a tournament celebrating the opening of a new room at Caesar’s Palace. With a few more accolades under her belt, she retired in 2010 without saying why and has now made a return to acting.  

Kevin Hart 

Kevin Hart has had quite a career as a poker player. A lot of his income has come from brand associations, being sponsored by some of the biggest online sites for poker players in the US and beyond. They provide a range of games and are part of the reason the popularity of poker has spread so far. Many of these poker sites are ranked on a range of criteria, including the quality of the user experience, and the range of buy-ins catering to all levels of player.

 With his “everyman”, funny guy-next-door attitude, Kevin Hart is a great choice as an ambassador who shows that poker can be enjoyed by everyone. 

This has meant his tournaments have had some huge buy-ins, including a 2017 super high roller event which had a $100,000 buy-in. After this, he went to another in Las Vegas with a $300,000 buy-in. However, his style is extremely aggressive and sporadic, meaning he either wins gloriously or fails in the same fashion.  

Matt Damon 

Matt Damon is another veteran of the Viper Room games. Despite being known for this, and even featuring in the movie Rounders which is a classic poker-themed game, Damon shies away from the cameras. Most of his poker playing is done in secret, ensuring only the inside circle knows how good he is and how much he has managed to win.  

There are plenty of other celebrity poker players, from game show hosts to sports stars. However, Hollywood provides some of the most interesting characters at the table, with money to spend and the urge to take risks. It can’t be long before a new crop arrives on the poker scene.  

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The Most Popular Filming Locations in the World

While many filmmakers always strive for authenticity in their films, hard economic truths often mean that compromises have to be made. Filming locations are usually one of the first budgets to get chopped, meaning that productions usually end up heading to a few film-friendly locations. Here are just a few of the most popular.

Malta

Thanks to a dry environment and excellent coastal scenery, Malta has long been a stand-in for virtually any setting around the Mediterranean Sea. Claims to fame include use in epics such as Gladiator and Troy, as well as a surprisingly effective role as the city of Jerusalem in World War Z, thanks to Middle-Eastern architectural styles.

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Beyond the location and financial incentives for productions, Malta has invested heavily in specialist filming facilities like the Malta Film Studios, home to some of the largest water tanks in the world. These massive tanks allow for both indoor and outdoor filming above and below the water in carefully controlled environments. They have been used for everything from coastal storms to submarine shots in one location.

Atlanta

The American city in the southern state of Georgia isn’t the first thought in most minds about picturesque filming locations, but as a cityscape, it is incredibly popular. It has served as a backdrop for everything from blockbuster projects like Baby Driver to smaller recent projects that use winning the lottery as a plot hook in film and TV, like the recent Jerry & Marge Go Large.

What makes Atlanta attractive for filmmakers is partly its ability to stand in for major cities in areas like California but with a lower price for filming locations, amenities and all the other costs that come along with a production. There is also a healthy tax break incentive within the city, so financially it makes a lot of sense as a filming location.

Ireland

Another country with a tax credit incentive for filmmakers, this one at a hefty 32%, Ireland is also popular as a stand-in for all kinds of movies. Unlike the examples above, the Irish landscape is a lot more flexible in what it can represent. It was famously used for large parts of the Scottish highland scenes in Braveheart, has an iconic scene in the more recent Star Wars films, and even served as France in Saving Private Ryan.

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What separates Ireland is how strong the local movie industry has become, with a large number of Irish stories reaching the silver screen over the years. Big productions like The Wind That Shakes the Barley have been noteworthy, while recent films like Belfast have even claimed some Academy Award glory. In turn, it means there’s a lot of interest in films in general in the country, making extras a lot easier to come by than elsewhere.

While film location can be limited by money, it’s important to remember that each location also has benefits of its own. Keep this in mind if you’re looking to direct!

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