Mark Wahlberg filmography

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The following is the complete filmography of American actor and producer Mark Wahlberg.

Contents

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Renaissance Man Private Tommy Lee Haywood [1]
1995 The Basketball Diaries Mickey [2]
1996 Fear David McCall [3]
1997 Traveller Pat O'Hara [4]
Boogie Nights Eddie Adams / Dirk Diggler [5]
1998 The Big Hit Melvin Smiley
1999 The Corruptor Detective Danny Wallace
Three Kings Troy Barlow
2000 The Yards Leo Handler
The Perfect Storm Bobby Shatford
2001 Planet of the Apes Captain Leo Davidson [6]
Rock Star Chris "Izzy" Cole [7]
2002 The Truth About Charlie Joshua Peters [8]
2003 The Italian Job Charlie Croker
Overnight HimselfDocumentary
2004JuviesNarratorAlso executive producer
I Heart Huckabees Tommy Corn
2005 Four Brothers Bobby Mercer
2006 Invincible Vince Papale
The Departed Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam
2007 Shooter Bob Lee Swagger
We Own the Night Captain Joe GrusinskyAlso producer
2008 The Happening Elliot Moore [9]
Max Payne Max Payne [10]
2009 The Lovely Bones Jack Salmon [11]
2010 Date Night Holbrooke Grant [12]
The Other Guys Detective Terry Hoitz [13]
The Fighter Micky Ward Also producer
2012 Contraband Chris FarradayAlso producer [14]
Ted John Bennett [15]
2013 Broken City Billy TaggartAlso producer [16]
Pain & Gain Danny Lugo [17]
2 Guns Michael 'Stig' Stigman [18]
Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell Also producer [19]
2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction Cade Yeager [20]
The Gambler Jim BennettAlso producer [21]
2015 Mojave Norman [22]
Entourage HimselfAlso producer [23]
Ted 2 John Bennett [24]
Daddy's Home Dusty Mayron [25]
2016 Deepwater Horizon Mike WilliamsAlso producer [26]
Patriots Day Tommy SaundersAlso producer [27]
2017 Transformers: The Last Knight Cade Yeager [28]
Daddy's Home 2 Dusty MayronAlso executive producer [29]
All the Money in the World Fletcher Chace [30]
2018 Mile 22 James SilvaAlso producer [31]
Instant Family Pete WagnerAlso producer [32]
2020 Spenser Confidential Spenser Also producer [33]
Scoob! Brian Crown / Blue Falcon (voice) [34]
Joe Bell Joe BellAlso producer [35]
2021 Infinite Evan McCauley / Heinrich Treadaway 2020Also producer [36]
2022 Uncharted Victor Sullivan [37]
Father Stu Father Stuart "Stu" Long Also producer [38]
Me Time Huck Dembo [39]
2023 The Family Plan DanAlso producer [40]
2024 Arthur the King Mikael LindnordAlso producer [41]
The Union MikeAlso producer [42]
Flight Risk Daryl BoothPost-production [43]
2025 Play Dirty ParkerPost-production [44]
Balls Up Filming [45]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 The Substitute Ryan Westerberg Television film, credited as Marky Mark
The Ben Stiller Show HimselfEpisode: "A Few Good Scouts"
Out All Night Episode: "Under My Thumb"
2004–10 Entourage 4 episodes; also executive producer
2008 Saturday Night Live Episode: "Josh Brolin/Adele" (4.5)
2014–19 Wahlburgers 36 episodes, also executive producer
2020 Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway 1 episode; special guest appearance
2021 Wahl Street 2 Seasons, 7 episodes
2022 WrestleMania 38 Opening

Executive producer

YearTitleNotes
2008–10 In Treatment
2010–11 How to Make It in America
2010–14 Boardwalk Empire
2013 Prisoners
2015 Stealing Cars
2015–19 Ballers
2016–18 Shooter
2020 McMillions Television documentary

See also

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