Mark Alan Ruffalo born 22 November 1967 is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. Ruffalo has appeared as a romantic leading man in romantic comedies such as Just Like Heaven, and rumor has it. Ruffalo was raised Roman Catholic and was a Catholic school.
Ruffalo had minor roles in films like The Dentist, low crime comedy Safe Men and Ang Lee's Civil War western Ride with the Devil. He made his directorial debut with Sympathy for Delicious, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize.
Ruffalo was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a type of brain tumor and had surgery, the tumor was benign, but led to a period of partial facial paralysis. He fully recovered from paralysis and returned to good health and active life and film career.
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Robert Redford Biography
Charles Robert Redford Jr. was born August 18, 1937, better known as Robert Redford, is an American actor, director, producer, businessman, model, environmentalist, philanthropist, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival. He's half-brother, William, from his father's new marriage. Redford is of English and Scottish-Irish descent.
Redford's career - as almost all big stars who appeared in 1950 - began in New York, where a player could find work in both television and on stage. Redford's Broadway debut was in a small role in Tall Story, followed by parts in the tallest tree and Sunday in New York. His biggest Broadway success was as the stuffy newlywed husband, Elizabeth Ashley in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park.
He also played in the war film A Bridge Too Far, 1977, and baseball movie The Natural to the 1984th Redford continued his involvement in mainstream Hollywood films, but the projects were fewer. Redford had long had ambitions to work on both sides of the lens. As early as 1969, Redford had served as executive producer for Downhill Racer.
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Redford's career - as almost all big stars who appeared in 1950 - began in New York, where a player could find work in both television and on stage. Redford's Broadway debut was in a small role in Tall Story, followed by parts in the tallest tree and Sunday in New York. His biggest Broadway success was as the stuffy newlywed husband, Elizabeth Ashley in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park.
He also played in the war film A Bridge Too Far, 1977, and baseball movie The Natural to the 1984th Redford continued his involvement in mainstream Hollywood films, but the projects were fewer. Redford had long had ambitions to work on both sides of the lens. As early as 1969, Redford had served as executive producer for Downhill Racer.
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