Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an
American actor, film and television producer, and former rapper. He was known
as Marky Mark in his earlier years, and became famous for his 1991
debut as frontman with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. He
was named No. 1 on VH1's
40
Hottest Hotties of the 90s. Wahlberg is well known for his roles in films such
as Fear (1996), Boogie
Nights (1997), Three Kings (1999),The Perfect Storm (2000), Planet of the Apes (2001), Rock Star (2001), The Italian Job (2003), I
Heart Huckabees (2004), Four Brothers (2005), The
Departed (2006), Invincible (2006), Shooter (2007), Max
Payne (2008), The Fighter (2010), Date Night (2010),
and Ted (2012).
He has also served as the executive producer of the TV series Entourage, Boardwalk
Empire and How to Make It in America. Music
Wahlberg first came to fame as the younger brother of Donnie
Wahlberg of the successful 1980s and 1990s boy band New Kids on the Block. Mark, at age thirteen,
had been one of the group's original members, along with Donnie, Danny Wood, Jordan
Knight, and Jonathan Knight. However, he soon quit. It was his
departure that eventually allowed Joe
McIntyre to take his place as the fifth member of the group.
Wahlberg began recording as Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch,
earning a hit with "Good Vibrations"
from the album Music for the People. The record was produced by brother
Donnie and later hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot
100, later becoming certified as a platinum
single. The second single,
"Wildside", peaked at No. 5 on Billboards Hot Singles Sales chart and at No. 10 on theBillboard Hot
100. It was certified as a gold single. Marky Mark opened for the
New Kids on the Block during their last tour. The second Marky Mark and the
Funky Bunch LP, You Gotta Believe, was not as successful as the
prior, yielding only a minor hit single in the title track. Wahlberg later
collaborated with the late reggae/ragga singer Prince
Ital Joe on the album Life in the Streets. The project combined rap
and ragga vocals with strong eurodance music
(as in the singles Happy People, German No. 1 hit United, Life
in the Streets, and Babylon) courtesy of Frank Peterson and Alex
Christensen as producers.
He was also
featured in the Black
Label Society music
video for "Counterfeit
God", as a
stand-in for the band's bassist.
Wahlberg dropped the "Marky Mark" moniker and
began an acting career, making his debut in the 1993 TV movie The
Substitute. His big screen debut came the next year, with the Danny DeVito feature Renaissance Man. A basketball fanatic, he
caught the attention of critics after appearing in The Basketball Diaries in 1995,
playing the role of Mickey alongside Leonardo
DiCaprio, in a film adaptation of the Jim Carroll book
of the same name. He also starred in the 1996 James Foley thriller Fear.
He has earned many positive reviews after successful movies
like Boogie Nights (as Dirk
Diggler), Three Kings, The Perfect Storm, The Italian Job, andFour Brothers. His performance in I
♥ Huckabees was
voted best supporting performance of the year in the 2004 Village
Voice Critics Poll. Wahlberg was originally cast as Linus Caldwell in Ocean's Eleven; Matt Damon played
the role instead. The two
later worked together in The Departed. Wahlberg was also considered for a
role in the film Brokeback
Mountain. It was
originally intended to star him and Joaquin Phoenix, but Wahlberg was uncomfortable
with the film's sex scenes as was Phoenix (whose role went to Heath Ledger) and
Mark's role ultimately went to Jake Gyllenhaal.
Wahlberg starred in the American football drama, Invincible, based on the true story of
bartender Vince Papale. He is also the executive producer of theHBO series Entourage which is loosely based on his
experiences in Hollywood. He also appeared as a foul-mouthed Massachusetts State Policedetective in Martin
Scorsese's critically acclaimed thriller, The
Departed in 2006, which netted him an Academy
Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, a Golden
Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
in a Motion Picture, and an NSFC Best Supporting Actor
award. Wahlberg has confirmed that he was approached to star in a sequel to The
Departed, but it is still early in development. The sequel would reportedly revolve around the
Staff Sergeant played by Wahlberg.
To prepare
for his role in Shooter, Wahlberg attended long-range
shooting training at Front Sight Firearms Training Institute near Pahrump, Nevada, and was able to hit a target at
1100 yards on his second day, a feat which usually takes weeks to achieve. He
has said in a number of interviews that he will retire at the age of 40 to
concentrate on parenthood and professional golf. However, in early 2007 he
indicated that the latter was no longer the plan as "his golf game is
horrible". He played Jack Salmon, a leading role in Peter Jackson's film of The
Lovely Bones. In
2007, he starred opposite Joaquin Phoenix in We Own the Night, a movie about a family of police
officers in New York City.
He starred in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening as Eliot Moore, which
premiered in movie theatres on June 13, 2008. The same year, he played the
title role in Max Payne, based on a video game of the same name.
While promoting Max Payne, Mark became involved in a playful feud with Saturday Night Live's Andy
Samberg and threatened to "crack that big fucking nose of
his". Samberg had done an
impression of Wahlberg in a Saturday Night Live skit titled
"Mark Wahlberg Talks To Animals". However, Wahlberg later
appeared in a follow-up skit parodying both the original skit, Samberg's
impression of Wahlberg, and his own threats to Samberg. Recently, Wahlberg was
cast as the new human lead in the in fourth installment of the Transformers movies.
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