Key Points

Mark Wahlberg credits discipline as the cornerstone of his remarkable Hollywood journey. From his early days as Marky Mark to becoming a versatile actor, he emphasizes the power of consistent routines and personal commitment. His latest film Play Dirty highlights his continued passion for challenging roles and storytelling. Wahlberg's candid reflections reveal how strategic choices and unwavering discipline have shaped his impressive career trajectory.

Key Points: Mark Wahlberg's Success Secret Revealed Discipline Drives Hollywood Star

  • Early morning routines fuel Wahlberg's professional success
  • New film Play Dirty showcases actor's action-packed talents
  • Actor reflects on career-defining Boogie Nights role
  • Discipline key to personal and professional transformation
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Mark Wahlberg's mantra to success: Discipline

Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg shares how discipline shaped his career, from Marky Mark to blockbuster movies and personal growth.

"Discipline has afforded me many wonderful things in my life. - Mark Wahlberg"

Los Angeles, Sep 27

Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg has revealed the keys to his career success and said that he feels it is discipline.

The 54-year-old actor, who is famous for his early-morning wake-ups and regimented gym routine, told Extra: "Discipline has afforded me many wonderful things in my life. It's a thing that I really attribute to all my success, both personally and professionally ... I recommend it to everybody."

The star's latest movie, Play Dirty, is an action-packed heist thriller, and the actor has revealed that he loved working on the Shane Black-directed film, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He explained: "This is based on some pretty incredible and beloved source material ... To get my own an opportunity to take my own swing at it and really do it with somebody like Shane Black who infused a lot more humour ... it's great.

"I think really it was really about the wit and the dialogue and the twist in the plot that and their plan and their heist that was the most appealing."

The movie star has enjoyed a successful career, starring films such as Boogie Nights, Planet of the Apes, and The Italian Job.

The actor talked about his 1996 psychological thriller film Fear as the project that he'd most like to revisit.

He said: "If I could play the dad in Fear, I mean, I've lived this now with my daughters."

Meanwhile, the actor previously confessed that he felt "terrified" of starring in Boogie Nights.

The actor played adult film star Dirk Diggler in 1997 period drama, but he was initially hesitant about making the film because he wanted to distance himself from his Calvin Klein modelling career.

The actor, who first found fame in the 90s as part of the hip-hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, told Variety: "I was terrified because it was like, the pitch was tough. It's like Ted, a guy and a teddy bear smoking weed. That doesn't sound very appealing, right? Or a porn star."

"I was like, 'Ah, I don't want to do that.' I had just come from Calvin Klein and all that stuff. I was trying to get away from all that. Showgirls had just come out. That movie was not successful. I had never met (director Paul Thomas Anderson)."

"I didn't see Hard Eight, but everybody was telling me how amazing it was, so I read 25 or 30 pages of it, put it down, waited till I met with him. As soon as I met with him, it was like, 'Okay, I get it.' And then I finished the script, I was cast in the part. We were both 25 at the time. It was wild."

- IANS

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Rohit P
‎4:30 AM wake-up calls and strict routine - reminds me of our Indian army personnel's discipline. Respect for Wahlberg's commitment, though I wonder if such extreme routines work for everyone.
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Ananya R
Interesting how he wants to revisit Fear now as a father. Parenting really changes your perspective on everything. His journey from musician to actor shows how discipline helps in career transitions too.
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Sarah B
While discipline is important, I think talent and opportunities matter too. Not everyone with discipline becomes Mark Wahlberg. But his point about it helping in personal and professional life is valid.
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Vikram M
Boogie Nights was a brave choice! Shows that sometimes you have to take risks despite fears. In Indian cinema too, actors like Nawazuddin Siddiqui took unconventional roles that paid off. Discipline + courage = success.
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Kavya N
His transformation from Marky Mark to serious actor is impressive. Reminds me of how some Indian TV actors transition to films with dedicated hard work. Discipline really is universal! ✨

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