Mark Wahlberg’s redemption from teen delinquent to Hollywood power player

Dawn starts, regular Mass and three hours of exercise a day. Elaine Lipworth finds out how Mark Wahlberg went from teen delinquent to Hollywood power player

It’s noon in LA and Mark Wahlberg is stifling a yawn, sprawled on a peach-coloured sofa in a grey and pink suite at the Four Seasons Hotel, bright sunlight pouring in through the windows.

Wearing a baseball hat and a grey T-shirt over khakis, he rubs his eyes. He’s already been up for eight hours. ‘I woke at 4am, made myself breakfast — egg whites, Ezekiel [sprouted grain] bread with butter and sliced avocado — then I was in the gym for 50 minutes. I went back up to the kitchen, had a protein shake and made salads and turkey burgers to travel with me.’

Goodness — isn’t he exhausted? ‘I do more before 9 o’clock than most people do in a day,’ he laughs. ‘I woke up the kids at 6:15 and left the house at 6:30.’ By 7am he was on the golf course: ‘I ran the course while playing — another hour and 30 minutes’ exercise — and got home by 9:15am.’

But then, perhaps I shouldn’t be surprised by his tightly controlled routine. Worth a reported £130 million, the artist formerly known as ‘Marky Mark’ is widely considered one of the most powerful (and disciplined) figures in Hollywood. Oscar-nominated for Martin Scorsese’s The Departed, he’s worked with everyone from Tim Burton (on Planet of the Apes) to Peter Jackson (on The Lovely Bones). Off-screen, he’s an influential producer, responsible for the award-winning TV shows Boardwalk Empire, In Treatment and Entourage, as well as reality show, Wahlburgers, about his family’s hamburger chain, which he co-owns with his brothers Donnie and Paul.

Currently, he’s starring in Deepwater Horizon, about the 2010 oil spill tragedy, when an offshore drilling rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 people. It was the worst environmental disaster in US history; he plays engineer Mike Williams, ‘the last guy off the rig’. He’ll follow it up with another gritty, real-life drama, playing fictional sergeant Tommy Saunders in Patriots Day, in a film about the investigation into the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

The combination is causing serious Oscar buzz. Having been overlooked in the past this could, say insiders, be Wahlberg’s year. Do awards matter to him? He fiddles with his wedding ring. ‘Listen, if those things come, fantastic, but that’s not why I made it. I know guys who got Oscars and can’t get movies made; I want to make sure my movies are very successful — that way if I go to an investor, they’re going to say, “OK, I believe in you.”’

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