Tavis Smiley Season 9 Episode 110
Tavis Smiley
Season 9

Ep 110. Mark Ruffalo

  • June 25, 2015

Tavis Smiley, a talk show series hosted by journalist and author Tavis Smiley, features in-depth conversations with some of the world's most prominent figures, covering topics ranging from social justice to politics to pop culture. Season 9 episode 110, titled "Mark Ruffalo," brings us a discussion between Tavis and the Academy Award-nominated actor, producer, and political activist Mark Ruffalo.

In this episode, Tavis and Mark delve into Ruffalo's recent film projects, including his role as the Hulk in the Marvel franchise and his portrayal of a troubled father in the independent film "Infinitely Polar Bear." The two also explore Ruffalo's political activism, including his work on environmental issues and his support of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Through their conversation, we gain insight into Ruffalo's motivations for taking on challenging roles and championing political causes.

Tavis and Mark also discuss the importance of storytelling and how it can be used to effect change. Ruffalo talks about his involvement in the film "Dear President Obama," which focuses on the impact of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on communities across the United States. He discusses the power of film to educate and inspire audiences, and his commitment to using his platform as an actor to raise awareness about issues that are important to him.

Throughout the episode, Tavis and Mark engage in a candid and thoughtful conversation, touching on a wide range of topics from the craft of acting, to the challenges facing our society, to the role of celebrity in politics. As always, Tavis Smiley offers a forum for engaging discussions that both entertain and enlighten its audience, and episode 110 featuring Mark Ruffalo is no exception.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 25, 2015
  • Language
    English