Mark Ruffalo has undoubtedly made a name for himself in Hollywood, transitioning from small indie films to becoming a beloved superstar. With a career that spans over two decades, he has showcased his remarkable talents in various genres, captivating audiences worldwide. As a devoted husband and father, Mark balances his professional success with a fulfilling personal life, proving that one can thrive in both realms.
Born in Wisconsin, Mark's journey began in the late 1990s, where he gained recognition for his powerful performances in films such as You Can Count on Me. This film not only marked a pivotal moment in his career but also set the stage for his future roles in critically acclaimed projects, including Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Collateral. Today, he is perhaps best known for his role as the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a character that has become iconic in pop culture.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Mark's personal life is a testament to his values. He married actress Sunrise Coigney in 2000, and together they have three children: Keen, Bella, and Odette. Mark often expresses gratitude for his wife's support and dedication as a mother, highlighting the importance of family in his life. As we delve deeper into his family dynamics, we discover how he embraces parenthood with love and care.
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Biography
Attribute | Details |
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Name | Mark Ruffalo |
Date of Birth | November 22, 1967 |
Birthplace | Wisconsin, USA |
Profession | Actor, Producer, Director |
Spouse | Sunrise Coigney (m. 2000) |
Children | Keen, Bella, Odette |
Mark Ruffalo has certainly taken over Hollywood after getting his start in small indie films. The 54-year-old Wisconsin native landed the role of a lifetime in Kenneth Lonergan’s Academy Award-nominated 2000 film You Can Count on Me alongside Laura Linney, which secured a top spot on casting agents’ lists from then on out. Soon he was starring in Jane Campion’sIn the Cut, Michel Gondry’sEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Michael Mann’sCollateral opposite Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise. Mark also became the heartthrob in romantic comedies such as View From the Top, 13 Going on 30, Just Like Heaven and Rumor Has It.
After a string of serious roles, which included a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for 2010’s The Kids Are Alright, Mark was launched into the movie star stratosphere by taking over the iconic role of Dr. Bruce Banner aka The Hulk for the Avengers franchise. Mark is also reprising the superhero character in the new Marvel TV series She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.
While the actor has secured the fame and fortune of being a big name in Tinseltown, he has also been quite successful in his personal life. In 2000, he married actress Sunrise Coigney after meeting on the set of In The Cut. They immediately started a family together, and now enjoy three children together: Keen, Bella and Odette.
Keen
Born one year after his parents wed, Keen has followed in their acting footsteps. In 2013, he played himself in Begin Again and then had a bit role in 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok alongside his father who was playing The Hulk. Perhaps Mark’s parenting style influenced Keen to pursue the acting bug, as the Oscar nominee once said he is a very present in his kids’ lives. “I’m a very hands-on father. I like being a hands-on father,” Mark told IndieWire in 2015. “I am probably more like one of my kids in my family, but the dominating kid.”
Bella
Mark and Sunrise’s first daughter Bella arrived on April 12, 2005. The young beauty accompanied her famous father to the 2015 MTV Movie Awards where they twinned together in tuxedos! Her fashion style is obviously unique, as Bella rocked a plaid suit jacket, baggy pants and high tops for the recent premiere of Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.
Odette
The youngest of the Ruffalo family, Odette, came into the world on October 20, 2007. While she hasn’t appeared on as many red carpets as her older siblings, she still tags along as much as possible. Mark opened up about raising three teens recently, telling People, “I like those moments where you’re just chugging along and then, all of a sudden, your kids open up to you, and you have this deep conversation where they express their troubles — it’s hard for them, especially at that age.” He added, “But my kids are way [savvier] than I was, man. They’re so engaged in the world.”