There are two Oscar-nominated actors this year who have worked tirelessly as environmental activists offscreen—Mark Ruffalo and Leonardo DiCaprio. And on Thursday, four days before the Academy Awards, the brothers-in-eco-arms pulled focus to L.A.'s
Call it what you want — this was a "Spotlight" celebration. Liev Schreiber, Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo, with wife Sunrise Coigney, all made it to "Spotlight" producer Michael Sugar's pre-Oscar party just hours after the film took four Independent
On ABC, just seconds before the beginning of the Academy Awards, Robin Roberts asked Mark Ruffalo about the lack of diversity in Hollywood. And Mark Ruffalo went all in. (Full disclosure: Fusion is partly owned by ABC.) “That's a real issue. It's time
Spotlight's Mark Ruffalo and Tom McCarthy join protest against sex abuse in the Catholic Church. Star and director of Oscar-winning film join protest outside Los Angeles cathedral hours before Academy Awards. Tom McCarthy and Mark Ruffalo at the 88th
But it's not exactly the whole truth of who had the best time. That's because the people are forgetting about a man named Mark Ruffalo. A man named Mark Ruffalo who happened to have the absolutely best day of his life yesterday. (And that's not an easy