Zack Sharf Digital News Director Mark Wahlberg was better known for his Calvin Klein underwear ads and his Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch music career than for his acting (“Fear”) when he accepted the role of aspiring porn star Dirk Diggler in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Boogie Nights.” The 1997 drama made Wahlberg a bonafide movie star, but he wasn’t immediately sold on the role.
Speaking to Cigar Aficionado magazine, Wahlberg admitted he feared “Boogie Nights” might exploit him. “When I first heard about the film, the subject matter was not appealing to me,” Wahlberg said. “I came from the whole Marky Mark thing, pulling down my pants, Calvin Klein underwear — I didn’t know if this was just the next level of exploiting me and now all of a sudden we have to lose the underwear.” Wahlberg continued, “My agents kept pushing me.
So I read the first 25, 30 pages, and I kind of put it down. I was like this could be something great, or this could be absolutely terrible.” It wasn’t terrible, suffice to say. “Boogie Nights” was one of the most acclaimed films of 1997 and remains a touchstone of Anderson and Wahlberg’s careers.
His co-stars Julianne Moore and Burt Reynolds earned Oscar nominations, while the door opened for Wahlberg to take on leading man roles in “Three Kings,” “The Perfect Storm” and more.
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