Mark Ruffalo
Birth Name: Mark Alan Ruffalo
Place of Birth: Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.
Date of Birth: November 22, 1967
Ethnicity:
*75% Italian
*25% French/French-Canadian
Mark Ruffalo is an American actor, filmmaker, director, humanitarian, producer, and social activist. His roles include Bruce Banner / Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly The Avengers films and the She-Hulk series. He has also featured in the films The Dentist, You Can Count on Me, In the Cut, 13 Going on 30, Just Like Heaven, Zodiac, Shutter Island, The Kids Are All Right, Foxcatcher, Infinitely Polar Bear, Spotlight, Dark Waters (2019), and Poor Things, and on television’s The Normal Heart and I Know This Much Is True. He also co-wrote the film The Destiny of Marty Fine, and directed the film Sympathy for Delicious, both of which he appeared in.
Mark is the son of Marie Rose, a hairdresser and stylist, and Frank Lawrence Ruffalo, a construction painter. His family moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia, during his early teen years, and later to San Diego, California, and Los Angeles. His father is of Italian ancestry. His maternal grandfather was of French/French-Canadian descent, and his maternal grandmother was of Italian descent.
Mark is married to Sunrise Coigney, with whom he has three children.
Mark’s paternal grandfather was Frank Donald Ruffalo (the son of Filberto/Albert Ruffalo and Carmella/Carmela R. Bartucci). Frank was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to Italian parents, from Girifalco, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria. Carmella was the daughter of James Bartucci.
Mark’s paternal grandmother was Mary F. Bisciglia (the daughter of Francesco/Frank Bisciglia and Catherine Meo). Mark’s grandmother Mary was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to Italian parents, from Calabria. Francesco was born in Cosenza, the son of Vito Bisciglia. Mark’s great-grandmother Catherine was born in Roccabernarda, Crotone, the daughter of Santo Meo and Dominica Andreola.
Mark’s maternal grandfather was Clyde/Claude Roger Hebert (the son of Louis Albert Anthony Hebert and Gladys Marie LaMielle). Clyde was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin; Clyde’s parents were born in Michigan, and were both of French/French-Canadian descent. Louis was the son of Antoine Joseph Hebert, who was born in Canada, and of Rose Bernard. Gladys was the daughter of James Richard LaMielle/Lamiel, whose parents were born in France, and of Tina Odelia Masta, whose parents were Canadian.
Mark’s maternal grandmother was Yolanda Piccolo (the daughter of Arthur Piccolo and Carmella/Carmela M. Constanti). Yolanda was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to Italian parents. Arthur was born in Acerra, Province of Naples, Campania. Carmella was the daughter of Vincenzo James Constanti/di Costanzo and Christina Marie Di Luca/deLucca, who were also from Acerra.
Mark has described his great-grandfather Arthur Piccolo as a “Neapolitan actor and singer.”
Sources: Background detail on Mark’s family – http://www.menshealth.com
Genealogy of Mark Ruffalo – http://www.geni.com
Mark’s father on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Genealogies and obituaries of Mark’s paternal grandparents, Frank Donald Ruffalo and Mary F. (Bisciglia) Ruffalo – https://www.findagrave.com
Mark’s paternal grandmother, Mary F. Bisciglia, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Genealogies of Mark Ruffalo (focusing on his mother’s side) – http://www.wikitree.com
http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca
Marriage record of Mark’s maternal grandparents, Clyde/Claude Roger Hebert and Yolanda Piccolo – https://www.familysearch.org
Mark’s maternal grandfather, Clyde/Claude Roger Hebert, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Genealogy of Mark’s maternal great-grandmother, Gladys Marie LaMielle – http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com
Mark’s maternal great-grandmother, Gladys Marie LaMielle, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Mark’s maternal great-great-grandfather, James Richard LaMielle/Lamiel, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Mark’s maternal grandmother, Yolanda Piccolo, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Frank Bisciglia was born in Cosenza, Calabria and Catherine Meo was born in Roccabernarda, Crotone, Calabria.
Carmella Constanti parents were born in Acerra.
Sorry to break it to you but Mark Ruffalo is as Italian as Idris Elba. That is none at all! Ruffalo isn’t White, he is an Arab. As in Middle Easterner. FCOL, Italy had a massive invasion from the Middle East and Ruffalo shows 0 Italian profile. His DNA is dominant Arab, diluted with likely European, though hard to tell due his very obvious nose job. But that freezy hair and those dark eyes and dark traits, he is very likely Egyptian, Saudi or even Iranian dominant. Really weird that he is concealing his Arab origins.
The South (except parts of Sicily, and the city of Bari in Apulia, briefly), was never neither invaded or ruled by Arabs, nor a Papal intervention actual happened. This is surreal.
Sì ok il solito campionario di frasi sconclusionate.
Esatto, sei sarda, non siamo della stessa nazione.
Ripeti le frasi come un pappagallo, cos’è non sei capace di argomentare con parole tue?
Vatican State never stopped anything (if you think so, provide a source). You should write fantasy books.
Provide a.source. Chiacchiere a caso altrimenti.
La dislessia è una disabilità seria, però non ne esci con la volgarità . Ma sudamericana de che?
No offense but I always feel like Middle Easterns like yourself always bring this topic up because you so badly want to align yourself with us but its never going to happen. Mark is not concealing his faux Arab origins when there is none. You guys should focus on developing some confidence and stop begging us to claim you guys. Embarrassing.
“CORRECTION’ Irish, Scottish, English, and Algonquian Native American
Before I event start on this, I’ll need the fractions.
ask madman
Mark Ruffalo is at least 1/8192 Irish. One Irish 11th great-grandfather that @Madman mentioned. http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/genealogy_canada_pedigree.aspx?pid=1462620&lng=fr&name=Clyde_Hebert @Follers, to save you some time click on this family tree of Mark’s maternal grandfather. Since it only goes back four generations a page click on Hyacinthe Lefebvre (Clyde’s 2nd great grandfather) and then Charles Lecompte (Lefebvre’s 2nd great grandfather) and there you will see Thecle-Cornelieus Aubry.
1/8192? I’m not sure I even list 1/8192s. I think I tried to draw the line at 1/4096, though that seems kind of lax, too.
if someone is able to spot a non-French ancestor in his French-Canadian side, under the 1/1024 soil, it has to be included. Just that.
So the other ethnicities shouldn’t be added?
If you want the fractions, the genealogy is right there.
It doesn’t matter what 1/999th of whatever drops he may have had in his tree, this man is an Arab! For whatever reason he has chosen to conceal his true origins, but his DNA profile is very evident in his face. HOW on Earth can’t any of you, who trawl at a forum like this, can’t recognize very obvious Arab traits? My Iranian friends think he’s one of them!
1. Iranian’s aren’t Arab 2. He is 75% Italian. please enough!
Your Iranian friends are insecure trolls who are desperate to be accepted by Europeans. Tell them to grow a back bone and develop some confidence.
@disabile sarda
Fai ridere