Mark Wahlberg delighted in slapping Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" last night, Dec. 10, while showing off his gambling prowess, but "The Gambler" and "Ted 2" star is also seeking a pardon for a violent crime he committed while a teenager. While playing "Slapjack" with Fallon — where the winner of a blackjack hand gets to slap the loser with a giant prosthetic hand — Wahlberg also joked that he wasn't counting cards "like Ben Affleck" and perhaps he should've brought in his prosthetic penis from "Boogie Nights"! Before engaging in "Slapjack," the pair talked about being dads — Wahlberg has four kids, and new father Fallon has two daughters — and the "Transformers: Age of Extinction" star revealed he's also looking to dissuade his kids from going into acting. "It's tough," Wahlberg said, before admitting that he got his acting start playing "an Oompa Loompa in elementary school." Read More »
Mark Wahlberg delighted in slapping Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" last night, Dec. 10, while showing off his gambling prowess, but "The Gambler" and "Ted 2" star is also seeking a pardon for a violent crime he committed while a teenager. While playing "Slapjack" with Fallon — where the winner of a blackjack hand gets to slap the loser with a giant prosthetic hand — Wahlberg also joked that he wasn't counting cards "like Ben Affleck" and perhaps he should've brought in his prosthetic penis from "Boogie Nights"! Before engaging in "Slapjack," the pair talked about being dads — Wahlberg has four kids, and new father Fallon has two daughters — and the "Transformers: Age of Extinction" star revealed he's also looking to dissuade his kids from going into acting. "It's tough," Wahlberg said, before admitting that he got his acting start playing "an Oompa Loompa in elementary school." Read More »
Mark Wahlberg is widely known for his buff physic in a number of his movies, but right after filming Transformers 4: Age of Extinction, the Hollywood hunk dropped around 60 LBS to portray a professor in The Gambler. This new film is a remake of the 1974 movie of the same name, written by James Toback. In a recent interview, Wahlberg admits that the weight loss wasn't the hardest part about this project; he says that convincing audiences that he could portray an teacher was much more important to him. Read More »