Discuss (5) View all photos 6.1 Opinions Name: Mark Ruffalo Real name: Mark Alan Ruffalo Who is: actor Birth date: 22 November 1967 (58 y.o.) Place of birth: New York Height: 5'9 ft ( 174 cm ) Namesakes: Mark Birth Sign: Scorpio ( characteristic ) Chinese zodiac: Goat Links: Contents:
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Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo calls himself the lucky one, and it's hard to argue when he has everything anyone could dream of. Popularity and fame came to him after one of his very first roles on a big screen. But to land that role, he had to endure more than 800 auditions! His current net worth is estimated at around $35 million. Mark Ruffalo
Early life and childhood
Mark Alan Ruffalo was born on November 22, 1967, in the charming small town of Kenosha, Wisconsin, founded in the 19th century by Italian immigrants. It's likely that Mark's ancestors were among the town's founding families, given his Italian heritage. He can thank his ancestry for his striking looks, gorgeous curly hair, and fiery temper. Mark Ruffalo then and now His father Frank Lawrence Ruffalo was a construction worker and his mother Marie Rose (nee Hebert), was a hairdresser and stylist. They had four children and were devout Catholics, but even that couldn't prevent their divorce, despite it being considered one of the church's gravest sins. Young Mark was deeply affected by their breakup. Benisio del Toro and Mark Ruffalo In his teens, he fancied some wrestling and aimed for a serious sports career. Mark's school performance, however, left much to be desired; he struggled academically due to undiagnosed dyslexia and ADD. Ultimately, he chose to dedicate himself to his other passion - acting. When his family moved to Los Angeles, he enrolled in acting school, where he befriended fellow student Benicio del Toro.
Following his calling
After graduating from acting school, he spent time with a theater troupe as both actor and director. However, as much as he loved the stage, he dreamed of a film career and began attending countless auditions, searching for his big break. Young Mark Ruffalo In interviews, the actor says he never chased fame or popularity. He always followed his instincts, doing what felt authentic. As a devout Catholic, he knew how to handle rejection and bounce back, continuing to attend auditions time and again. Still, according to Mark, he occasionally gave in to frustration and punched holes in his apartment walls out of despair, hiding the damage behind posters of famous actors. To make ends meet, he worked as a bartender for many years. Mark saw this job as just a stepping stone toward his acting dream, using it to hone his craft by observing customers and studying their behavior.
First success
Mark was over thirty years old when he finally got his chance. His first appearance on a big screen happened in 1996 in the trash horror movie The Dentist, joining marvelous Corbin Bernsen in the role of a maniacal and sadistic doctor. However, the rising of a new Hollywood wasn't quite noticed by anyone. The next three years brought Mark only a couple of small roles and none of them really led to breakthrough or renown. A shot from "The Dentist" In 1999 Mark got a role in You Can Count on Me by his old theatre friend Kenneth Lonergan. Ruffalo was partnered with already established actress Laura Linney. The movie scored several major prizes and awards, putting Mark Ruffalo in the spotlight and drawing Hollywood's attention to the up-and-coming actor. From 1999 to 2003, Mark started landing solid roles and built a reputation as a stable, reliable actor with an incredible work ethic who could completely transform for any role. He appeared in the comedy Apartment 12, portraying a young painter, stuck living with insufferable neighbors. In such movies as Windtalkers and The last Castle Ruffalo paired up with a bunch of eminent actors including Robert Redford, Peter Stormare, and Nicolas Cage.
Life trials
Success often comes with a price. Sometimes life throws challenges at rising stars that test their character and ultimately make them stronger. That's exactly what happened with Mark Ruffalo. Mark Ruffalo faced plenty of personal trials throughout his life Riding high on his newfound success, the actor completely missed his declining health, dismissing the symptoms as simple exhaustion. When Mark decided to consult with the doctors, they diagnosed him with an acoustic neuroma that had grown so large it required immediate surgery. The tumor was later confirmed benign, but even so, any delay in surgery could have cost Mark his life. According to Zoomboola.com, in 2008 one of Mark's closest friends died, universally beloved actor Heath Ledger. At the end of the same year, Ruffalo had to face another shocking tragedy when he got informed about the death of his own brother. Investigators up to this day can't tell if Scott Ruffalo was shot, took his own life, or was a victim of a tragic incident. Heath Ledger, one of Mark Ruffalo's closest friends The actor took these life challenges in stride; Mark stayed busy and threw himself into his work, which helped him cope with losing friends and loved ones.
Main roles
Between 2003 and 2010, Mark Ruffalo experienced a meteoric rise to the top of Hollywood's A-list. The actor developed his signature performance style and became renowned for his mastery of dramatic roles. He appeared in more than 30 projects, with many earning their place among the best Hollywood films of the 21st century. The period of time from 2003 to 2010 is marked by Mark Ruffalo's overwhelming success Among Ruffalo's standout films, critics especially praised the American drama We Don't Live Here Anymore, where the actor was joined by an established cast of Laura Dern, Peter Krause, and Naomi Watts. His portrayal of a police officer in the mystery thriller In the Cut had millions of fans worldwide completely losing their minds. Alongside Ruffalo, this bone-chilling murder investigation story, elegantly woven with eroticism, also featured Meg Ryan and Jennifer Jason Leigh. We Don't Live Here Anymore - Trailer In 2008, the actor appeared in the apocalyptic drama Blindness, accompanied by beautiful Julianne Moore, Danny Glover, and one of his closest friends Gael Garcia Bernal. Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore In 2010, the actor received his BAFTA nomination for his performance in the comedy The Kids Are All Right and got the unique opportunity to join the star-studded cast of Leonardo DiCaprio, Max von Sydow and Sir Ben Kingsley in psychological thriller Shutter Island, directed by the master of the genre Martin Scorsese. The Kids are All Right - Trailer A year later, Mark decided to broaden his horizons and made his directorial debut; he presented his drama film Sympathy for Delicious, which starred Orlando Bloom and Juliette Lewis. His directorial debut, according to Ruffalo himself, represents his personal values and belief that love will always triumph. The movie performed decently at the box office and received favorable reviews from critics. In 2010 Mark Ruffalo made his debut as director From 2012 to 2017 Mark Ruffalo added quite a few precious lines to his filmography with his involvement in Marvel's Avengers franchise as Incredible Hulk, appearance in Now You See Me, Foxcatcher, The Normal Heart and Spotlight, that brought him multiple prestigious awards and nominations. Mark Ruffalo as Incredible Hulk For his role in Foxcatcher, the actor had to quickly gain 30 pounds. For his impeccable performance, Mark was nominated for the most prestigious movie prize – Academy Award. In summer 2018, Mark appeared in the latest installment of Marvel's Avengers franchise, where he portrays genius scientist Bruce Banner and his alter-ego, the Hulk.
Personal life
In 2000, the actor married Sunrise Coigney. She's not only an actress but also a successful entrepreneur—Sunrise owns an entire network of jewelry stores across Europe and North America. Together, they have three children and are widely considered one of Hollywood's most stable couples. Mark Ruffalo and Sunrise Coigney Mark Ruffalo is known for his political activism—he was among the celebrities who opposed Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Alongside Robert De Niro, Cher, and James Franco, he participated in numerous street protests and rallies.
Mark Ruffalo now
In 2019, "Avengers: Endgame" hit theaters, with Mark Ruffalo once again reprising his role as the Hulk. That same year, he starred alongside Anne Hathaway in the drama "Dark Waters." In 2020, Mark Ruffalo took on his most challenging role yet in the HBO limited series "I Know This Much Is True," playing twin brothers Dominic and Thomas Birdsey. Marvel's animated series "What If...?" premiered in 2021. Found an error? Select the text and press Ctrl+EnterError in the text? Select it — a send button will appearPublication Details? Authors: Valeria FedorovaContent Manager, Fact CheckerDaria KoshkinaEditor
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Bernice Cunningham He gained 13 kilograms for the role, that`s crazy! Well, in general, his role in «Foxcatcher» is unrealistically cool 2021-05-12 14:57:32
Michael Wright Well, I don`t see anything special in this actor, he can`t compete with the greatest DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom... 2021-04-21 23:45:19
Dianne Brooks Mark is a handsome family man, an example of a real man and a talented actor. In «Now You See Me» he is just incredible 2021-04-19 13:30:06
Nina Williams What a charismatic Ruffalo! I can`t get enough of it. I really like the movie Dark Waters with him. 2021-04-04 11:01:51
Anthony Isaac Peterson Mark Ruffalo has a difficult fate, but nevertheless, this did not prevent him from achieving success in his acting career. The film «The Kids Are Alright» really hit me, the actor is cool in general! 2021-03-31 16:46:24