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Television film, credited as Marky Mark The Ben Stiller Show: Himself Episode: "A Few Good Scouts" Out All Night: Episode: "Under My Thumb" 2004–10 Entourage: 4 episodes; also executive producer 2008 Saturday Night Live: Episode: "Josh Brolin/Adele" (4.5) 2014–19 Wahlburgers: 36 episodes, also executive producer 2020 Ant & Dec's Saturday ...
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story is a 1985 NBC television film starring Richard Chamberlain about Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who was instrumental in saving thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust. The film was nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards (winning four) and a Golden Globe Award (for Richard Chamberlain).
Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971), [1] formerly known by his stage name Marky Mark, [2] is an American actor and former rapper. His work as a leading man spans the comedy, drama, and action genres.
Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg (Swedish: God afton, Herr Wallenberg – En Passionshistoria från verkligheten) is a 1990 film about Swedish World War II diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who was instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust.
The Other Guys is a 2010 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Adam McKay, who co-wrote it with Chris Henchy.It stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg with Eva Mendes, Michael Keaton, Steve Coogan, Ray Stevenson, Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson in supporting roles.
Raoul Wallenberg: Between the Lines is a 1985 Australian documentary film, directed by Karin Altmann and produced by Bob Weis, about Raoul Wallenberg, who saved the lives of many Jews in Budapest during World War 2.
Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive is a Canadian documentary film, directed by David Harel and released in 1983. [1] A profile of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, the film covered his role in saving the lives of Jewish refugees from the Holocaust, as well as exploring the evidence that he may still have been alive in a Soviet gulag as late as the early 1980s.
Inspired by the experiences of two prisoners on Death Row, part of this album was used as a soundtrack to a short film by Amnesty International. Klaus Blasquiz and Bernard Paganotti also collaborated on this work. 1981, Superficial Music, IRC; 1981, Back to the Burner / Back to Siberia, Epic; 1982, Wallenberg, Hypothetical records