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Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967) is an American actor. He began acting in the late 1980s and first gained recognition for his work in Kenneth Lonergan's play This Is Our Youth (1996) and drama film You Can Count on Me (2000). He went on to star in the romantic comedies 13 Going on 30 (2004) and Just like Heaven (2005), and the thrillers In the Cut (2003), Zodiac (2007), and Shutter Island (2010). He received a Tony Award nomination for his supporting role in the Broadway revival of Awake and Sing! in 2006. Ruffalo has gained international recognition for playing Bruce Banner / Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with the film The Avengers (2012). Ruffalo earned a record-tying four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing a sperm donor in The Kids Are All Right (2010), Dave Schultz in Foxcatcher (2014), Michael Rezendes in Spotlight (2015), and a debauched lawyer in Poor Things (2023). He won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor for playing a gay activist in the television drama film The Normal Heart (2015), and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for his dual role as identical twins in the miniseries I Know This Much Is True (2020).

Mark Ruffalo

Bruce Banner / Hulk
for Bruce Banner / Hulk in Spiderman
Suggested by Spidermaj

A young man balances two worlds that refuse to coexist. By day, Peter Parker navigates the precarious climb toward adulthood—college applications, rent, the weight of ordinary ambition. By night, he becomes something else entirely: a masked vigilante bearing impossible responsibility. The city demands his protection. His loved ones demand his presence. Both claims are absolute. When a new threat emerges—one that targets everything he's sworn to defend—Peter faces an unbearable choice. Every decision carries consequence. Every victory costs him something irreplaceable. He is not a hero by birthright. He is a hero because he refuses to look away from suffering, even as that refusal destroys him. In the shadows between heroism and humanity, Peter Parker discovers that saving the city might mean losing himself entirely.