Mark Wahlberg may turn director
London
December 28, 2017
Actor Mark Wahlberg has hinted he may make his directorial
debut next year with a project which details a "true story".
The
46-year-old has had a glittering career as a Hollywood star, and although he has
tried his hand at producing a number of projects, he has never sat in the
director's chair on a movie set.
He has said he has a project in mind
that he would love to direct. And he believes it could start filming as early as
next year, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking to Collider during an
interview in support of his new movie "All the Money in the World", Wahlberg
said: "It's either going to happen this time next year, or maybe five years from
now, who knows? But maybe this time next year. I have one specific project that
I'm thinking about. It takes place in Wisconsin. It's a true story."
Wahlberg also said he has already sent the script to his frequent collaborator
Peter Berg, who he says is also keen to helm the mystery project.
London
December 28, 2017
Actor Mark Wahlberg has hinted he may make his directorial
debut next year with a project which details a "true story".
The
46-year-old has had a glittering career as a Hollywood star, and although he has
tried his hand at producing a number of projects, he has never sat in the
director's chair on a movie set.
He has said he has a project in mind
that he would love to direct. And he believes it could start filming as early as
next year, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking to Collider during an
interview in support of his new movie "All the Money in the World", Wahlberg
said: "It's either going to happen this time next year, or maybe five years from
now, who knows? But maybe this time next year. I have one specific project that
I'm thinking about. It takes place in Wisconsin. It's a true story."
Wahlberg also said he has already sent the script to his frequent collaborator
Peter Berg, who he says is also keen to helm the mystery project.
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