Inside the Actors Studio Season 13 Episode 6

Ep 6. Mark Ruffalo

  • TV-14
  • March 19, 2007
  •   (16)

In season 13 episode 6 of Inside the Actors Studio, actor Mark Ruffalo takes the stage to discuss his illustrious career in Hollywood. We dive deep into Ruffalo's journey, from growing up in Wisconsin to landing his breakout role in You Can Count On Me.

Throughout the episode, Ruffalo opens up about his approach to acting and how he handles the more challenging aspects of the craft. He discusses the importance of vulnerability in his performances, as well as the challenges of portraying complex characters.

Ruffalo also shares stories from his various film and TV projects, including The Avengers, Foxcatcher, and The Normal Heart. He speaks about his collaborations with directors like Joss Whedon, Bennett Miller, and Ryan Murphy, and the unique experiences each project brought him.

In addition to his acting work, Ruffalo is also an advocate for environmental causes and social justice. He touches on his efforts to raise awareness about climate change and his involvement in movements like Occupy Wall Street.

As always, host James Lipton leads the conversation with insightful questions and anecdotes from his own career. The episode concludes with the iconic "Proust Questionnaire," in which Ruffalo reveals his personal preferences and philosophies on life.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating look at the mind of one of Hollywood's most talented and socially conscious actors. Fans of Ruffalo and aspiring actors alike will find plenty of inspiration and insight in this compelling discussion.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 19, 2007
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Language
    English