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Matt Damon to Get Award From Mayor Bloomberg

By DNAinfo staff
May 10, 2011 5:49pm | Updated May 11, 2011 6:48am

By Olivia Scheck

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Matt Damon may not be on the best of terms with President Obama, but his love affair with Mayor Michael Bloomberg is alive and well.

The mayor's office announced Tuesday that the "Bourne Identity" star would be honored as part of the 6th Annual Made in NY Awards, to be held June 6 at Gracie Mansion.

The Damon-Bloomberg connection dates back to 2009, when the actor endorsed Bloomberg’s third-term run for mayor of New York City. More recently, Bloomberg made a cameo appearance in Damon’s sci-fi flick "The Adjustment Bureau."

The film, in which Damon plays a budding politician, drew jeers from President Barack Obama during his speech at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Obama joked that he was retaliating against Damon's earlier criticism of national education policy.

Oscar winner Matt Damon will be honored at the 6th Annual Made in NY Awards by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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Legendary film director Sydney Lumet, who died last month, comedian-turned-Broadway star John Leguizamo and the social networking platform Foursquare will also be honored at the Made in NY event, which celebrates those who have contributed to the city’s entertainment and new media industries.

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