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Mark Wahlberg - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Mark Wahlberg - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Actor, Producer, Composer.

Born June 5, 1971, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USA is an American actor, producer and composer. He is also a model, philanthropist, musician.

Mark's great-grandfather, Axel Gustaf Wahlberg, immigrated from Sweden at the end of the 19th century. Great-grandmother (the mother of the paternal grandmother) is from Ireland, the parents of the maternal grandfather are from Canada, like the grandmother's father. The rest of the ancestors are natives of Massachusetts. Thus, Wahlberg has Swedish, Irish and French-Canadian roots.

His brothers and sisters (senior to junior): Arthur, Jim, Debbie, Michelle, Paul, Tracy, Robert and Donnie. The last two are also actors. Mother, Elma Elaine, at various times worked as a bank clerk and nurse. His father, Donald Wahlberg, a truck driver and a Korean War veteran, passed away on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2008. Parents divorced in 1982.

Mark is the youngest of his mother's nine children. However, he has a common father only with Donnie and Robert.

Mark received a Catholic education and attended Copley Square High School in Boston. However, he dropped out and received his matriculation certificate much later.

As a teenager, he was involved in several acts of violence and vandalism. According to Mark, in his youth he had about 20-25 drives to the police. At the age of thirteen, he had serious problems with cocaine and other drugs. At the age of fifteen, he was involved in bullying a group of Negro schoolchildren on excursions: he threw stones at them (some schoolchildren were injured) and insulted. At sixteen, while under the influence of phenylcyclidine, he robbed a pharmacy, then sequentially attacked two adult Vietnamese: the first was knocked out by hitting a log on the head, the second was hit in the eye, which subsequently ceased to see. Mark claims that he does not remember the incident, as he "passed out" even before he was captured by the police. Wahlberg was charged with attempted murder and sentenced to two years in prison. Although he was only 16 Mark chose to serve his sentence in the "adult" correctional colony of the Deer Island House of Correction, Boston, hoping to leave early, which is not allowed in a juvenile colony in the United States. After 45 days of imprisonment, he was released.

At 21, Wahlberg attacked a neighbor for no apparent reason and broke his jaw. At the age of 22, being a popular hip-hop artist, he threw a scandal with Madonna at a Hollywood party (according to some eyewitnesses, the scandal was provoked by her rude remarks that he was superfluous here), which ended in a brawl in the backyard of the house and the broken nose of Madonna's agent Guy Oseri, who too zealously decided to defend her honor.

Mark first rose to fame as the younger brother of Donnie Wahlberg, a member of the cult pop group New Kids on the Block of the early 1990s. At the age of 20, Mark, along with Donnie, Danny Wood and brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, was himself a member of the group. However, alien to the "cute-sugary" image of the group, he soon left.

With the help of his brother Donnie, Mark recorded the album "Music for the People" as a member of the hip-hop band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. The composition "Good Vibrations" from this album in 1991 topped the leading American Billboard Hot 100 for a week. The album itself went platinum.

A year later, the second album "You Gotta Believe" was released. His success was more modest.

A difficult childhood and bodybuilding, to which he joined in prison, made an invaluable contribution to the brilliant start of his musical career: Mark's ease on stage bordered on provocation, and he almost always accompanied the performance of hip-hop with public undressing. Running around the stage in one underwear with his pants down to the ankles has become his hallmark. Young people, especially its female half, were delighted with this.

In 1992 he released his autobiography and in one of the interviews stated that he was dedicating it to his penis.

Wahlberg has recorded two albums with reggae artist Prince Ital Joe under the name Marky Mark. In their compositions, rap and reggae are combined in the style of rhythmic music.

Not being a member of New Kids on the Block for a long time, he starred in the band's video for the song Step by step (for 3 minutes 42 seconds, holding a basketball in one hand, "hits hands" with his brother Donnie).

Wahlberg has an impressive physique. For the first time, he demonstrated this in the video clip for the song "Good Vibrations" and especially in a series of photographs of Calvin Klein lingerie advertisements on television and in glossy magazines, often advertising with him alone or in the company of model Kate Moss. Wahlberg also directed the workout video "The Marky Mark Workout: Form ... Focus ... Fitness".

Wahlberg's film career began in 1993 with a role in the TV movie "Substitution Teacher". He made his big screen debut in the 1994 film Renaissance Man, starring Danny DeVito.

For the first time, Mark drew the attention of critics in the film based on Jim Carroll's autobiographical story "The Basketball Diaries" with Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role. This was followed by the first major role in the thriller James Foley "Fear", where his partner was a young actress Reese Witherspoon.

Critical acclaim came to Mark after Boogie Nights, which chronicles the behind-the-scenes life of the porn industry in the waning era of pornography in the late 1970s and early 80s. Director Paul Thomas Anderson originally planned to invite Leonardo DiCaprio to the lead role, but at that time DiCaprio was busy filming Titanic. After watching The Basketball Diaries, Anderson invited Mark. The film received three Oscar nominations.

Mark was originally supposed to play the role of Linus Caudwell in Ocean's Eleven. But he turned down the offer, and the role went to Matt Damon. The following commercially successful "Three Kings", "Perfect Storm", "The Italian Robbery" and "Blood for Blood" were rich in positive reviews. In 2001, he starred in Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. Film critics reacted to the film coolly, but at the box office the picture was a great success and to this day would have remained one of Mark's highest-grossing films, but in 2014 there was a fantastic action movie directed by Michael Bay "Transformers: Age of Extinction".

The main roles in Ang Lee's acclaimed film Brokeback Mountain were supposed to be played by Mark and Joaquin Phoenix, whom he knew from working together in the film Yards. However, due to the presence of explicit scenes, Mark refused the role, it was performed by Jake Gyllenhaal.

For his role as Sergeant Sean Dignam in Martin Scorsese's The Departed, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. At the time of the release of the picture, Mark rated this work above all previous ones, and called the opportunity to film with Scorsese "a chance that must not be missed." Interestingly, the role was previously offered to Ray Liotta and Denis Leary.

Mark has confirmed that he has given preliminary consent to participate in the sequel to The Departed, where the storyline revolves around his character.

In October 2008, Max Payne, based on the video game of the same name, with Mark in the title role, was released. It is noteworthy that initially he wanted to refuse, considering the idea of ??filming a movie based on a computer game as deliberate nonsense, but after reading the script, he was inspired by the idea and became a fan of the original game himself. The following year, he starred in one of the main roles in Peter Jackson's high-budget drama The Lovely Bones, based on the bestselling novel Alice Siebold. In North America, the picture had limited success - the budget of the picture could only be covered by world collections. Film critics also took the picture with hostility, imputing to the creators a strong distortion of the plot of the literary original. In this light, the assessment of the acting work was mainly "sympathetic", they say, they did what they could.

Mark's main acting work in 2010 is in the comedy Cops in Deep Stock, opposite Will Ferrell, and in the drama The Fighter, with Christian Bale. On July 29, 2010, his star was laid on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Mark has stated in several interviews that at 40 he will retire from his film career and devote himself to raising children and improving his golfing skills. Subsequently, in an interview with the Mexican media, he made it clear that he would postpone this decision, saying: "I have four children, and this is an expensive pleasure."

In August 2017, Forbes magazine named Mark Wahlberg the highest paid actor in the world.

In 2004 he started producing. The debut was the project of the documentary series Juvies (Juvenile delinquents) commissioned by MTV. The program shows the “kitchen” of the juvenile justice system using the example of Indiana. Each episode tells the story of two juvenile offenders accused of minor crimes - smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, petty theft - from being admitted to a pre-trial detention center to a court verdict. Short stories show how the fate of the former heroes developed over time. Only one season of the series was filmed. It was first shown with success on North American MTV in 2007, and has been repeated several times.

In the summer of 2004, a new television project was launched, which won significant success both with critics and with viewers - the series "Handsome". The storyline was based on Mark's own experience of building a career in Hollywood. The show's seven seasons have garnered 25 Emmy nominations, the main television award in the United States, and 14 Golden Globe nominations. The project was closed in 2011 with the release of the final eighth season.

In 2007 he produced the film "Masters of the Night", where he also played one of the roles. The film took part in the competition program of the Cannes Film Festival.

Mark's new production work is the Boardwalk Empire series about the most powerful person on the US East Coast during Prohibition and the Great Depression that followed Inoka (Naki) Thompson, a politician and alcohol tycoon.

In May 2001, Mark Wahlberg founded Mark Wahlberg's Youth Foundation, which provides financial and social support to talented young people from urban areas. The fund has accumulated and spent over a million dollars.

In early 2018, donated $ 1.5 million to the Time's Up movement fund. The movement was created to protect women from sexual harassment and discrimination.


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