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Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967 in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an
American actor who has received critical acclaim for his film work.
Born to second-generation Italian American parents Frank Ruffalo (a
construction painter) and Maria (a hairdresser), he spent his teen years in
Virginia Beach, Virginia where he graduated from First Colonial High School.
He then moved with his family to San Diego, California and later to Los
Angeles, California where he took classes at the Stella Adler conservatory
and co-founded the Orpheus Theatre Company.
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With the OTC, he wrote, directed, and starred in a number of plays, but
overall his luck with acting was not great, and he spent the next 9 years
earning his living being a bartender. He had minor roles in films like the
schlocky horror The Dentist (1996), the low-key crime comedy Safe Men (1998)
and Ang Lee's acclaimed Civil War Western Ride With the Devil (1999).
Through a chance meeting with writer Kenneth Lonergan, Ruffalo began
collaborating with Lonergan and appeared in several of his plays, which led
to Ruffalo's role as Laura Linney's troubled, aimless drifter brother Terry
in Longeran's acclaimed, Academy Award-nominated 2000 film You Can Count on
Me. He received strongly favorable reviews for his performance in this film,
often earning comparisons to the young Marlon Brando, and won awards from
the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and Montreal World Film Festival.
This led to other significant opportunities, including the films XX/XY
(2002), My Life Without Me (2003), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
(2004), and We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004), which is based upon two short
stories written by Andre Dubus. He attracted controversy for his steamy sex
scenes with Meg Ryan as a sleazy, potentially dangerous homicide cop in Jane
Campion's dark psychosexual thriller In the Cut (2003), and appeared
opposite Tom Cruise as another homicide detective in Michael Mann's
smash-hit action thriller Collateral (2004). More recently, to the
disappointment of some fans of his dramatic acting skills, Ruffalo has
cornered the market in romantic leads in so-called "chick flicks" like View
From the Top (2002), 13 Going on 30 (2004), Just Like Heaven (2005) and
Rumor Has It (2005).
In 2002, Ruffalo was diagnosed with a brain tumor and had surgery, which
resulted in a period of partial facial paralysis, even though the tumor was
found to be benign. He fully recovered from the paralysis and returned to
good health as well as an active life and movie career.
He has been married to actress Sunrise Coigney since June of 2000, and they
have two children: a son Keen born in 2001, and a daughter Bella born in
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