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Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg

Conner Mahan
Period 5
Presented to Stephen Dame
February 24, 2013
Table of Contents

Cover Page : Page 1

Table of Contents : Page 2

Biography Page : Page 3

Films Page : Page 4

Songs Page : Page 5

The Letter to the Famous Person : Page 6 Gallery : Page 7

Works Cited : Page 8

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg is an actor, movie and television producer, and also a former rapper. He was known for being called Marky Mark in his earlier years of fame but then became more famous in 1991 with his debut of being the frontman of the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. He was named number one of VH1’s 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90’s. Wahlberg has been in several movies, one of the most famous for him was Fear because it was the first film that he had a good roll in.

Mark believes in the religion of Catholicism. He is married and has four children. He married Rhea Durham in 2009 and they are still married to this day. He has two brothers, Donnie Wahlberg and Robert Wahlberg. Mark was born in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. on June 5, 1971. He is 41 now and still making movies. His current occupations are being an Actor and a Producer. His most recent production that will be coming out very soon is Pain and Gain. In this movie he had to go on a rigorous diet and workout a lot. If you take a look at two different images before and after the movie was made you can tell a large difference in his muscle mass. In this movie they corrupt a company man that happens to sell an illegal substance. They blackmail him about what he has done and get him to give them all of their money and runs of.

Movies That He Starred In ----
The Substitute : 1993
Renaissance Man : 1994
The Basketball Diaries : 1995
Fear : 1996
Traveller : 1997
Boogie Nights : 1997
The Big Hit : 1998
The Corruptor : 1999
Three Kings : 1999
The Yards : 2000
The Perfect Storm : 2000
Planet of the Apes : 2001
Rock Star : 2001

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