Mark Wahlberg has said that starring in Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 ensemble drama movie Boogie Nights was "the moment he became a real actor." We regret to inform you that Boogie Nights is 25 years old this year, whereas the events depicted in the movie are from twenty years before that - in 1977. Continue reading Mark Wahlberg says Boogie Nights made him into a “real actor”
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