Mark Ruffalo

American actor

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2025 Mark Ruffalo set to play Tom in an unspecified project, also serving as executive producer
2025 Ruffalo is set to portray Hieronymous Marshall in the Bong Joon-ho directed science fiction film 'Mickey 17', which is based on the novel 'Mickey7' by Edward Ashton.
2025 Multiple films are in post-production or filming, including projects where Ruffalo plays Hieronymous Marshall, Agent Dylan Rhodes, and Detective Lou Lubesnick
2024 Ruffalo endorsed the Green Party of British Columbia in the 2024 provincial elections.
2024 Mark Ruffalo received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in 'Poor Things.'
September 2024 Ruffalo, alongside other prominent actors, signed an open letter from SAG-AFTRA and Sister Guild Members advocating for a ceasefire and condemning the industry's repression of those acknowledging Palestinian suffering.
February 8 2024 On February 8, 2024, Mark Ruffalo received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, accompanied by his wife Sunrise Coigney and two of their three children.
2023 Starred in Yorgos Lanthimos' black comedy fantasy film 'Poor Things' with Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe. The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, winning the Golden Lion. Received Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominations for his performance.
2023 Ruffalo received another Academy Award nomination for a debauched lawyer in the comic fantasy Poor Things.
2023 Mark Ruffalo sought to block the sale of the West Park Presbyterian Church, a city landmark built in the 1880s, in an attempt to prevent its demolition and the construction of housing in its place. Ruffalo, who resides in the church neighborhood, initiated a campaign to raise money for the maintenance of the building.
November 2023 Mark Ruffalo criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for referring to civilian deaths in Gaza as 'collateral damage.'
November 2 2023 He played Daniel LeBlanc in the Netflix miniseries 'All the Light We Cannot See', which is based on Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize winning novel and was released on November 2, 2023.
October 2023 Ruffalo signed an open letter from Artists4Ceasefire during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
2022 Appeared in the Disney+ series 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' as Bruce Banner / The Hulk. Also acted in the Netflix science fiction action comedy 'The Adam Project' alongside Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, and Zoe Saldana.
2022 In 2022, Ruffalo acted in the Netflix science fiction action comedy film 'The Adam Project' opposite Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, and Zoe Saldana.
May 2022 Ruffalo was sued by residents of Ellenville, New York, for failing to clean up a fire that occurred on the set of 'I Know This Much Is True', claiming physical and emotional injuries.
April 2022 In April 2022, Ruffalo urged voters to check voter ID requirements in their states through social media posts.
2021 Ruffalo continued to portray Bruce Banner / The Hulk in 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'.
November 2021 In November 2021, Ruffalo criticized the not guilty ruling in the case of Kyle Rittenhouse, stating that the people shot by Rittenhouse were murdered.
May 2021 Ruffalo tweeted numerous criticisms of Israel during the 11-day conflict with Hamas but later issued an apology for suggesting that Israel was committing genocide, calling his previous statement inaccurate and inflammatory.
2020 While on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Ruffalo endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for the 2020 United States presidential election.
2020 Ruffalo praised the closure of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant and advocated for the shutdown of more nuclear plants.
2020 Mark Ruffalo won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for his dual role as identical twins in the miniseries I Know This Much Is True.
October 2020 In an interview with Mehdi Hasan, Ruffalo condemned Israel's actions against Palestinians as 'asymmetrical warfare' and advocated for equal accountability for America’s allies.
June 2020 Ruffalo participated in a webinar for the Irish Green Party, encouraging acceptance of the newly negotiated government program.
2019 He reprised his role in Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame.
2019 Ruffalo starred as Robert Bilott in the legal thriller Dark Waters, which he also produced.
2019 Ruffalo signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn for the 2019 UK general election.
October 2019 Mark Ruffalo tweeted regarding the Iraq War, stating that justice must be served against George W. Bush for his actions, including American-led torture and the consequences inflicted on military personnel.
2018 Ruffalo reprised his role in Avengers: Infinity War.
2017 He returned to Broadway in the revival of Arthur Miller's play The Price at the American Airlines Theatre.
2017 Ruffalo endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 UK general election.
2017 He reprised his role of Bruce Banner in Thor: Ragnarok.
October 2017 Ruffalo actively supported the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in their opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline project.
June 2017 In June 2017, Ruffalo posted a petition on Twitter urging NBC to stop hiring white conservative commentators.
2016 Mark Ruffalo collaborated with Bernie Sanders to produce the audiobook 'Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In' released by Macmillan Audio.
2016 Ruffalo portrayed Agent Dylan Rhoades in Now You See Me 2.
2016 Mark Ruffalo supported Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election.
2016 Mark Ruffalo received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'Spotlight.'
March 2016 Ruffalo narrated and produced the documentary Dear President Obama: The Clean Energy Revolution Is Now, focusing on President Obama's environmental policies.
February 2016 In February 2016, Mark Ruffalo tweeted an article from Tech Times, which discussed a group's claim that a microcephaly outbreak in Brazil was caused by a larvicide chemical in drinking water, rather than the Zika virus. This claim was described as 'dubious' by The New York Times.
2015 He portrayed journalist Michael Rezendes in the drama film Spotlight, earning his third Academy Award nomination.
2015 He received an Academy Award nomination for his role as Michael Rezendes in the drama Spotlight and won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor for playing a gay activist in The Normal Heart.
2015 Mark Ruffalo supported the 'Education Is Not a Crime' campaign aimed at highlighting the Iranian government's systematic denial of university education to young Baha'is. He collaborated with various artists, intellectuals, and Nobel Peace laureates to bring attention to this issue.
2015 Mark Ruffalo received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in 'Foxcatcher.'
2015 Ruffalo starred in Infinitely Polar Bear, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
2014 Ruffalo was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dave Schultz in the biopic Foxcatcher.
2014 Mark Ruffalo won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie for his role in 'The Normal Heart.'
2014 Ruffalo portrayed Ned Weeks in the HBO adaptation of The Normal Heart, earning an Emmy nomination for his performance.
2014 Ruffalo stars in and executive produces Infinitely Polar Bear, demonstrating his versatility as an actor and producer

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