
Mark Ruffalo on Becoming an Actor and the First Time He Did a Monologue in Acting Class
Mark Ruffalo also reflects on his experience at the Stella Adler Conservatory and how it prepared him for his blockbuster career.
Mark Ruffalo also reflects on his experience at the Stella Adler Conservatory and how it prepared him for his blockbuster career.
Kathryn Hahn on being able to inhabit a character on TV and why she feels “weirdly lucky” that she’s been cast in projects of a wide range of genres.
Mark Ruffalo said that he argued against the idea of casting him as the Hulk to Avengers director Joss Whedon and star Robert Downey Jr.!
In the current Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price, Mark Ruffalo returns to Broadway for the first time in over a decade (he last appeared in 2006’s Awake and Sing!)
When the interviewer points out the praise for Sing Street, Carney responds, “Well, it’s fantastic. I’m very surprised; it’s a small personal movie with no Keira Knightley’s in it. It’s really rewarding.”
Ruffalo speaks about playing Rezendes and how important it is to get a character right in a movie based on a true story.
The actors talked about the challenges of making a film about such a controversial subject, what drew them each to the script, and how important “restraint” was in making the film.
In Boston, a bipolar individual (Mark Ruffalo) takes over sole responsibility for his two spirited daughters while his wife (Zoe Saldana) attends graduate school in New York.
Get the screenplay to ‘Foxcatcher’!
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In Theaters: September 20th
Mark Ruffalo on playing the Hulk: “It was very daunting. I’ve never had a part so harshly reviewed before I even shot a single frame of film.
At The Avengers premiere, Ruffalo talked about how he managed stepping into the Hulk’s purple pants.
In Theaters: Not freaking soon enough. May 4th, 2012
In Theaters: September 30th, 2011