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Mark Ruffalo Biography
Actor
After nearly a decade of struggling to build a screen career, Mark Ruffalo broke through with his performance in the Sundance Film Festival favorite You Can Count On Me (2000, starring Laura Linney). With rugged good looks and a flair for both comedy and drama, in 2004 he emerged as one of Hollywood's busiest leading men, appearing with Naomi Watts in We Don't Live Here Anymore, with Kirsten Dunst in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, with Jennifer Garner in 13 Going On 30 and with Tom Cruise in Collateral. A solid background in theater has given him a reputation as a "serious" actor, but Ruffalo's film work has included big budget thrillers, indie dramas and light romantic comedies. His other films include In the Cut (2003, directed by Jane Campion), Just Like Heaven (2005, opposite Reese Witherspoon), Zodiac (2007, directed by David Fincher) and The Brothers Bloom (2008, co-starring Adrien Brody).
Blog posts mentioning Mark Ruffalo:
Four Good Links
Mark Ruffalo
A fan keeps track of Mark's career
Ruffalo Central
More fan adulation, news and film list
An Interview with Mark Ruffalo
He reveals some personal details in this chat from 2004
Busiest Actor of 2004
An interview from the 2004 Sundance Film Festival
Vital Stats
Birth
22 November 1967
(age 41)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Star of You Can Count on Me and Just Like Heaven
