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The Best Comedy Tag Team, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, are set to make a big splash in the season’s funniest film, The Other Guys. Their first encounter took place in front of hundreds of millions of people. It was the evening of the 2007 Academy Awards, and Ferrell and Jack Black were on stage firing mock insults and threats at the current crop of nominees. Ferrell unloaded on Ryan Gosling: “You’re all hip and now – well I’m going to break you hip…right now!” Black lashed out at Peter O’Toole: “I’m going to beat you down with my Nickelodeon award!” Then Ferrell turned to Wahlberg, a Best Supporting Actor nominee for The Departed, and lost his nerve. “I won’t mess with you,” he said sheepishly. “You’re actually kind of a badass…I hope we’re cool. You are very talented.” Wahlberg smiled and nodded. The audience roared. Agents got ideas. And an unlikely comedy team was born. “The energy of Will and Mark is the oddest mix,” says Adam McKay. “Mark is someone you don’t want to f— with, and it’s always funny to watch Will with someone who really could kick his ass.”

Ferrell and Wahlberg had each flirted with the idea of doing a different buddy-cop film, Cop Out, which was released earlier this year with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan in the starring roles but McKay felt they should go in what he considered a fresher direction. Rather than simply parody the conventions of Lethal Weapon, Beverly Hills Cop, and the like, McKay wanted to inject the genre with some ripped-from-the-headlines relevance by making the villain a Bernie Madoff- style Wall Street crook. “Who gives a s— about guys selling drugs at this point? Crime has taken on massive proportions: destroying the Gulf of Mexico, stealing $80 billion. Stealing a billion dollars is nothing now-that’s almost adorable.”

Initially, Ferrell, Mckay, and writer Chris Henchy envisioned Wahlberg’s character as a hard-charging by-the-book cop who’s constantly exasperated by Ferrell’s bumbling, but after the first pass on the script, that approach felt too stale. “The 48 HRS model, where Nick Nolte is saying ‘Let me show you how to do it right’ – that’s been done before.” Says Ferrell, whose Allen Gamble, beneath his mild-mannered exterior, is hiding a dark past. “We figured both characters had to be flawed. In a way, Mark’s character is an even bigger loser than mine, but at the same time, mine is such a weirdo, you almost feel sorry for him to have to put up with my eccentricities.” To flesh out Wahlberg’s Terry Hoitz, a backstory was created in which he accidentally shoots Derek Jeter during game 7 of the World Series, incurring the wrath of the entire city. “I look forward to seeing the audience reaction to that in Boston,” says Wahlberg, a die-hard Red Sox fan. “That’ll be classic.”

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Posted Thursday, July 1st, 2010 at 11:11am
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Mark Wahlberg sticks to his daddy duties

Mark Wahlberg carries his son, Michael Wahlberg to his martial arts class in Brentwood, Ca on May 15, 2010

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Posted Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at 12:12pm
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Mark Wahlberg on a new film set in Los Angeles, California on March 15, 2010.

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Posted Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 9:09am
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Mark Wahlberg gets shaded from the heat

Mark Wahlberg gets busy on a new film set in Los Angeles, California on March 15, 2010. “The Lovely Bones” actor is one busy guys these days working on films such as “The Fighter”, “The Other Guys”, producing HBO Series and being a family man.

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Posted Monday, March 15th, 2010 at 3:15pm
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Mark Wahlberg and his wife model Rhea Durham spend their Valentine’s Day shopping at Cross Creek in Malibu

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Posted Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 3:15pm
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Mark Wahlberg on Facing a Father’s Greatest Fear

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Mark Wahlberg is no stranger to pushing the envelope when it comes to movie roles. In his latest film, The Lovely Bones, the actor – who plays a father trying to cope with his daughter’s murder – went far beyond his comfort zone, forcing him into a state of mind he hopes never to experience in real life.

“That’s what I need to do to get there … Think about something horrible,” Wahlberg tells PEOPLE. “It’s not a fun thing to do – that’s the thing that bothered me the most.”

As a father to children Ella, 6, Michael, 3 ½, Brendan, 16 months, and newborn Grace, Wahlberg admits that experiencing parenthood first-hand gave him the ability to envision the worst and feel emotions he never thought possible.

“I have 13 nieces and nephews and I think, ‘Wow, I love these kids like they’re my own,’ ” he explains. “But now, if anyone did anything to harm my kids, as much as I love them, that would be it.”

Elated with fatherhood – calling it his “most important job ever, being a dad” – Wahlberg laughs as he recalls the moment he found out his first child would be a girl. “When I first realized I was having a daughter, I was a little freaked out,” he says. “But, of course, it’s the best thing to ever happen to me.”

With the family taking time off to celebrate the arrival of a second daughter, Grace, the break couldn’t come at a better time, the actor explains.

“I’ve been working so much in New York since September,” Wahlberg says. “I’m just going to be home and not have anything to do but play with the kids … and spend some quality time with my wife.”

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Posted Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at 12:12pm
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Mark Wahlberg and wife Rhea Durham spend their afternoon with their three children at the Century City mall in Los Angeles

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Mark & Rhea They have three children together, daughter Ella Rae (born in September 2003), and sons Michael (born in March 2006) and Brendan Joseph (born in September 2008). The couple announced in September 2009 that they are expecting their fourth child, which Wahlberg later announced was a daughter.

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Posted Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 9:09am
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