Happy Birthday, Mark Wahlberg! Born on June 5, 1971, in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, Mark’s early life was anything but glamorous. He was the youngest of nine children in a working-class family, and his teenage years were marked by plenty of trouble, poor decisions, and more time in courtrooms than casting rooms. It wasn’t the kind of start that usually leads to a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, but Wahlberg’s story is proof that a rough beginning doesn’t have to mean a rough ending.

His first taste of fame came in the early 1990s as “Marky Mark,” the frontman of the hip-hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. Their hit song “Good Vibrations” climbed the charts, and suddenly the Boston kid with the thick accent and the confident grin was everywhere. His image got an extra boost from a memorable Calvin Klein underwear campaign that made him a pop culture sensation. At the time, few people would have guessed that the shirtless rapper would eventually become an Oscar-nominated actor and successful producer.

After his music career cooled off, Wahlberg made the bold move into acting. Early roles in films like Renaissance Man and The Basketball Diaries showed promise, but it was Boogie Nights (1997) that really put him on the map. Playing aspiring adult film star Dirk Diggler, Wahlberg delivered a surprisingly strong performance that earned critical praise and proved he was more than just a former pop star.

From there, his career steadily gained momentum. He starred in films like Three Kings, The Perfect Storm, and Planet of the Apes, building a reputation as a reliable leading man. Then came The Departed (2006), where his role as the sharp-tongued Sergeant Dignam earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. It was the kind of recognition that officially confirmed his transformation from “Marky Mark” into a serious actor.

He followed that success with another standout performance in The Fighter (2010), a gritty boxing drama based on the life of Micky Ward. The film earned widespread acclaim, and Wahlberg’s dedication to the role—physically and emotionally—helped cement his status as a top-tier actor.

But Wahlberg has never limited himself to just dramatic roles. He showed his comedic side in the wildly successful Ted films, where he played the straight man opposite a foul-mouthed talking teddy bear. The movies were massive box office hits and proved he could handle comedy just as well as action or drama.

Of course, not every film has been a knockout. Movies like The Happening, Max Payne, and Transformers: The Last Knight didn’t win over critics, and some became easy targets for jokes. But Wahlberg has always taken the ups and downs in stride, continuing to work steadily and bounce back with new projects.

Beyond acting, he’s built an impressive career as a producer. He was heavily involved in the hit HBO series Entourage, which was loosely inspired by his own experiences in Hollywood. He also produced Boardwalk Empire, another critically acclaimed series that ran for five seasons.

Then there’s the business side of things. Wahlberg has invested in a range of ventures, including the burger chain Wahlburgers, which he co-owns with his brothers. He’s also been involved in fitness companies, sports teams, and nutrition brands. It’s safe to say he’s just as comfortable in a boardroom as he is on a movie set.

Despite his busy schedule, family remains at the center of his life. He’s married to model Rhea Durham, and together they have four children. Known for his famously early wake-up times and strict workout routines, Wahlberg often starts his day while most people are still hitting the snooze button. His disciplined lifestyle has become almost as famous as his film roles.

He’s also dedicated to giving back. Through the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation, he supports programs that help at-risk and underprivileged young people. It’s a cause that hits close to home, given his own troubled youth and the second chances he received.

Mark Wahlberg’s life story is one of reinvention. From a rebellious teenager to a chart-topping rapper, from a model to an Oscar-nominated actor, from performer to producer and businessman—he’s worn a lot of hats, and most of them have fit pretty well.