Mark Ruffalo Teases Political Future: 'People in America Are Suffering'
Mark Ruffalo praised progressive wins like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and criticized both parties for corporate influence, linking his potential run to American suffering.
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The famous actor spoke about the social crisis in the US, the failure of the parties and the need for "a new America for the workers"
Marvel Stars Mark Ruffalo & Don Cheadle Reunite at ‘All the President’s Men’ Staged Benefit Reading | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Mark Ruffalo and Don Cheadle reunited for a great cause this week! The two Marvel stars were among several celebrities in attendance at the one-night-only live reading of All the President’s Men at Harmony Gold in Los Angeles on Friday (January 9). Keep reading to find out more… Mark, Don, and Ethan Hawke lead the cast and were joined by Michael John Benzaia, Spencer Garrett, Charlotte Larsen, Tim McNeil, Rob Morrow, John Jack Rodgers, Christoph…
Mark Ruffalo Teases Political Future: 'People in America Are Suffering'
Actor Mark Ruffalo, known for his political activism, is not ruling out the possibility of one day running for office. “It isn’t on my game card right now, but who knows. I mean, you never say never,” Ruffalo, 58, exclusively told Us Weekly on Friday, January 9, while attending the All the President’s Men benefit reading for the Stella Adler Foundation. “I mean, I spent a lot of time in that world, and acting — it’s for the people,” Ruffalo cont…
Stella Adler Foundation Reading of ‘All The President’s Men’ Sells Out With Cast Including: Mark Ruffalo, Ethan Hawke, Amy Brenneman, Don Cheadle, Kaley Cuoco, Laurence Fishburne, Spencer Garrett, Rob Morrow, Tom Pelphrey, Susan Traylor, Missy Yager, and
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