Matt Damon makes rare appearance with his daughters at the Oppenheimer premiere in Paris

Matt Damon is sweetly supported by his daughters as they make rare joint appearance at the Oppenheimer premiere in Paris

Matt Damon was sweetly supported by his daughters as they attended the Oppenheimer premiere in Paris on Tuesday.

The actor, 52, made a rare public appearance with his daughters as they all stepped out at the Cinema Le Grand Rex to celebrate his new biopic.

For the occasion, Matt cut a dapper figure in a smart navy blue suit, which he teamed with a plain white T-shirt and brown boots.

He wore his silver locks in a slicked back style and appeared to be in jovial spirits as he smiled and waved at photographers.

He was sweetly supported by his two youngest daughters 14-year-old Gia and 12-year-old Stella and two of their friends. Matt is also dad to Isabella, 17 and Alexia, 24.

Dapper: Matt Damon put on a dapper display as he attended the Oppenheimer premiere in Paris on Tuesday

Family: He was sweetly supported by his two youngest daughters 14-year-old Gia and 12-year-old Stella

Family: He was sweetly supported by his two youngest daughters 14-year-old Gia and 12-year-old Stella

Matt shares Isabella, Gia and Stella with his wife Luciana Barroso, while he also adopted her daughter Alexia from her previous relationship with Arbello Barroso.

Matt and Luciana met while the Oscar-winner was filming Stuck On You in Miami in April 2003 and she was working in a bar.

After the couple got engaged in September 2005, they wed nearly three months later in a private civil ceremony at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.

The couple have been going strong ever since and often make very loved-up appearances together.

At the premiere, Matt also smiled for snaps with a whole host of his co-stars, including Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr.

Matt is starring as Lieutenant General Leslie Groves – an engineer who directed the Manhattan Project. 

Meanwhile, Cillian is playing Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer, the ‘father of the atomic bomb’, in the £81million blockbuster directed by Christopher Nolan. 

Family: Matt's daughters were joined by two friends as they celebrated Matt's big night in Paris

Family: Matt’s daughters were joined by two friends as they celebrated Matt’s big night in Paris

Suave: For the occasion, Matt cut a smart figure in a smart navy blue suit, which he styled with a plain white T-shirt and brown boots

Suave: For the occasion, Matt cut a smart figure in a smart navy blue suit, which he styled with a plain white T-shirt and brown boots

Good form: He styled his silver locks in a slicked back style and appeared to be in jovial spirits as he smiled and waved at photographers

Good form: He styled his silver locks in a slicked back style and appeared to be in jovial spirits as he smiled and waved at photographers 

Love life: Matt and Luciana (pictured in June) met while the Oscar-winner was filming Stuck On You in Miami in April 2003 and she was working in a bar and tied the knot two years later

Love life: Matt and Luciana (pictured in June) met while the Oscar-winner was filming Stuck On You in Miami in April 2003 and she was working in a bar and tied the knot two years later 

Thriller: Oppenheimer stars Cillian as Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer, the 'father of the atomic bomb', and has been directed by Christopher Nolan

Thriller: Oppenheimer stars Cillian as Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer, the ‘father of the atomic bomb’, and has been directed by Christopher Nolan

Real life: Oppenheimer was the director of the laboratory which designed the atomic bomb during World War Two as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project

Real life: Oppenheimer was the director of the laboratory which designed the atomic bomb during World War Two as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project

The cast is also made up of Florence Pugh – who plays Oppenheimer’s mistress – Kenneth Branagh, Rami Malek and Josh Hartnett. 

Oppenheimer was the director of the laboratory which designed the atomic bomb during World War Two as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project.

The film is being adapted from the 2006 book American Prometheus: The Triumph And Tragedy Of J. Robert Oppenheimer, by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.

The book, which won the Pulitzer Prize, details Oppenheimer’s personal life and his time leading the Manhattan Project in the early and mid-1940s.

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