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Ben Affleck beams with pride behind-the-wheel as he picks his kids up from school in Santa Monica

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He has been recognized and acclaimed for his acting, directing and screenwriting, which resulted in two Academy Award wins over his career.But on Thursday, Ben Affleck played the role of doting dad when he went to personally pick up at least one of his three children out front of their school in the Santa Monica neighborhood of Los Angeles.And from the looks of his big beaming smile, the Good Will Hunting star was looking forward to spending some quality time with family over the weekend.

Ben Affleck, 49, couldn't hold back his enthusiasm when he went to pick up at least one of his children out front of their school in the Santa Monica neighborhood of Los Angeles on FridayAffleck, 49, couldn't hold back his enthusiasm when he pulled his car.

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