Mark Ruffalo's complete filmography explored as his latest show 'Task' ends

Mark Ruffalo
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The first season of Mark Ruffalo's latest television show Task has come to an end. In the show, Ruffalo plays the role of Tom Brandis, an FBI agent, and former Catholic priest. His main motive is to investigate a series of armed robberies after a long break from his duties. The show has a total of seven episodes in total.

In Task, Mark Ruffalo is not only an actor but also an executive producer. He stars alongside other cast members such as Thuso Mbedu, Raúl Castillo, Alison Oliver, Tom Pelphrey, Silvia Dionicio, Fabien Frankel, Emilia Jones, Martha Plimpton, Jamie McShane, and Sam Keeley.

Keep reading to know more about Mark Ruffalo's complete filmography during his 36 years in the film and entertainment industry.


Mark Ruffalo's complete filmography

At 57 years old, Mark Ruffalo has appeared in a number of films, television shows, and plays. Here is a look at his complete filmography.


Film

Mark Ruffalo has appeared in more than 80 films so far. Here is a list of all the films and the roles Ruffalo played.

  • Rough Trade (1992) - Hank (Short film)
  • Mirror, Mirror II: Raven Dance (1994) - Christian
  • There Goes My Baby (1994) - J.D.
  • Mirror, Mirror III: The Voyeur (1995) - Joey
  • The Destiny of Marty Fine (1996) - Brett (Also screenwriter)
  • The Dentist (1996) - Steve Landers
  • Blood Money (1996) - Attorney
  • The Last Big Thing (1996) - Brent Benedict
  • Safe Men (1998) - Frank
  • 54 (1998) - Ricko
  • How Does Anyone Get Old? (1999) - Johnnie (Short film)
  • A Fish in the Bathtub (1999) - Joel
  • Ride with the Devil (1999) - Alf Bowden
  • You Can Count on Me (2000) - Terry Prescott
  • Committed (2000) - T-Bo
  • The Last Castle (2001) - Yates
  • Apartment 12 (2001) - Alex
  • XX/XY (2002) - Coles
  • Windtalkers (2002) - Private Pappas
  • My Life Without Me (2003) - Lee
  • View from the Top (2003) - Ted Stewart
  • In the Cut (2003) - Detective Giovanni A. Malloy
  • We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) - Jack Linden (Also executive producer)
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - Stan
  • 13 Going on 30 (2004) - Matt Flamhaff
  • Collateral (2004) - Ray Fanning
  • Just Like Heaven (2005) - David Abbott
  • Rumor Has It... (2005) - Jeff Daly
  • All the King’s Men (2006) - Adam Stanton
  • Chicago 10 (2007) - Jerry Rubin (voice)
  • Zodiac (2007) - Inspector Dave Toschi
  • Reservation Road (2007) - Dwight Arno
  • Blindness (2008) - Doctor
  • What Doesn’t Kill You (2008) - Brian Reilly
  • The Brothers Bloom (2009) - Stephen
  • Where the Wild Things Are (2009) - Adrian
  • Sympathy for Delicious (2009) - Joe (Also director and producer)
  • The Kids Are All Right (2010) - Paul Hatfield
  • Shutter Island (2010) - Chuck Aule / Dr. Lester Sheehan
  • Date Night (2010) - Brad Sullivan
  • Margaret (2011) - Gerald Maretti
  • The Avengers (2012) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk
  • Iron Man 3 (2013) - Cameo appearance; post-credits scene
  • Thanks for Sharing (2013) - Adam
  • Now You See Me (2013) - Agent Dylan Rhodes
  • Begin Again (2013) - Dan Mulligan
  • Infinitely Polar Bear (2014) - Cam Stuart (Also executive producer)
  • Foxcatcher (2014) - Dave Schultz
  • Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk
  • Spotlight (2015) - Michael Rezendes
  • Now You See Me 2 (2016) - Agent Dylan Rhodes
  • Team Thor (2016) - Bruce Banner (Short film)
  • Anything (2017) - (Executive producer)
  • Thor: Ragnarok (2017) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk
  • Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk
  • Captain Marvel (2019) - Cameo appearance; mid-credits scene
  • Avengers: Endgame (2019) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk
  • Dark Waters (2019) - Robert Bilott (Also producer)
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk (Cameo; post-credits scene)
  • The Adam Project (2022) - Louis Reed
  • Poor Things (2023) - Duncan Wedderburn
  • Mickey 17 (2025) - Kenneth Marshall
  • Arco (2025) - TBA (voice; English dub)
  • Crime 101 (2026) - Detective Lou Lubesnick (Post-production)
  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day † (2026) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk (Filming)
  • Good Sex (2027) - TBA (Post-production)
  • Being Heumann (TBA) - Joseph A. Califano Jr. (Post-production)

Television

Mark Ruffalo's television roles are not as extensive as the number of roles he played in films. Here is a list of all the shows Mark Ruffalo has appeared in, including the roles he played.

  • CBS Summer Playhouse (1989) - Michael Dunne, Episode: "American Nuclear"
  • Due South (1994) - Vinnie Webber, Episode: "A Cop, a Mountie, and a Baby"
  • On the 2nd Day of Christmas (1997) - Bert
  • Houdini (1998) - Theo
  • The Beat (2000) - Zane Marinelli, 8 episodes
  • Sesame Street (2011) - Himself, Episode: "Big Bad Wolf Huffs and Puffs Slimey"
  • The Normal Heart (2014) - Alexander "Ned" Weeks (also executive producer)
  • I Know This Much Is True (2020) - Dominick Birdsey / Thomas Birdsey, 6 episodes; also executive producer
  • What If...? (2021–2024) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk (voice), 5 episodes
  • Little Demon (2022) - Bark Woofalo (voice), Episode: "The Antichrist's Monster"
  • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) - Bruce Banner / The Hulk, 3 episodes
  • Marvel Studios: Assembled (2022) - Himself, Episode: "The Making of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law"
  • All the Light We Cannot See (2023) - Daniel LeBlanc, 4 episodes
  • Task (2025) - Tom Brandis, 7 episodes; also executive producer
  • Hal & Harper (2025) - Dad, 9 episodes

Theater

Mark Ruffalo has played a few roles in theater, appearing in both Broadway and Off-Broadway stages over the years. Here is a list of all the plays Mark Ruffalo was in.

  • This Is Our Youth (1996) - Warren Straub at INTAR Theatre; Off-Broadway
  • McGinn-Cazale (1998–1999) - [Role not specified] at McGinn-Cazale Theatre; Off-Broadway
  • The Moment When (1999) - Steven at Playwrights Horizons; Off-Broadway
  • Awake and Sing! (2006) - Moe Axelrod at Belasco Theatre; Broadway
  • Skirball Cultural Center (2010) - [Role not specified] at Skirball Cultural Center
  • The Price (2017) - Victor Franz at American Airlines Theater; Broadway
  • Our Town (2017) - Dr. Frank Gibbs at Fox Theatre
  • The Destiny of Me (2018) - Ned Weeks at Lucille Lortel Theatre; Off-Broadway

Mark Ruffalo's career spans films, television, and theater, showcasing his versatile skills as an actor and producer. From blockbuster franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe to acclaimed stage performances, he has continually taken on diverse and challenging roles.

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Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam