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[[Image:MarkWahlberg.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[http://www.videolog.tv/video.php?id=439626 "Hey Optimus, how's it going? I like your flames, that looks really great. So you're a robot, right, what's that all about? Okay, well it was great to meet you. Say hi to your mother for me, okay?"]]] | [[Image:MarkWahlberg.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[http://www.videolog.tv/video.php?id=439626 "Hey Optimus, how's it going? I like your flames, that looks really great. So you're a robot, right, what's that all about? Okay, well it was great to meet you. Say hi to your mother for me, okay?"]]] | ||
'''Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg''' (born, [[June 5]], [[1971]]) is an American actor, producer and former rapper. He is well known for his roles in ''Fear'', ''Boogie Nights'' (in which he sings the song ''[[The Touch]]''), ''Planet of the Apes'', ''The Departed'', ''Max Payne'', ''Pain & Gain'' (directed by [[Michael Bay]] and co-starring [[Dwayne Johnson]]) and ''Ted'', although his very first claim to fame was being the frontman for ''Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch''. | '''Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg''' (born, [[June 5]], [[1971]]) is an American actor, producer and former rapper. He is well known for his roles in ''Fear'', ''Boogie Nights'' (in which he sings the song ''[[The Touch]]''), ''Planet of the Apes'', ''The Departed'', ''Max Payne'', ''Pain & Gain'' (directed by [[Michael Bay]] and co-starring [[Dwayne Johnson]]) and both ''Ted'' films, although his very first claim to fame was being the frontman for ''Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch''. | ||
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Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born, June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer and former rapper. He is well known for his roles in Fear, Boogie Nights (in which he sings the song The Touch), Planet of the Apes, The Departed, Max Payne, Pain & Gain (directed by Michael Bay and co-starring Dwayne Johnson) and both Ted films, although his very first claim to fame was being the frontman for Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch.

