Mark Wahlberg is making a grand comeback to the small screen in Peacock’s Ted: The Animated Series, a spinoff of the commercially successful movie franchise as well as the prequel series. According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, the actor has been confirmed to reprise the role of John Bennet in a voice role.
Wahlberg was asked to return for the Peacock TV series, but due to his hectic schedule, the network ultimately decided to create a prequel show with a new cast.
The actor has not been seen on any scripted television shows since 1993, when he starred in the television drama The Substitute and made cameo appearances in The Ben Stiller Show and Out All Night. Since then, the former rapper-turned-actor has only appeared as himself on several variety shows.
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Wahlberg was asked to return for the Peacock TV series, but due to his hectic schedule, the network ultimately decided to create a prequel show with a new cast.
The actor has not been seen on any scripted television shows since 1993, when he starred in the television drama The Substitute and made cameo appearances in The Ben Stiller Show and Out All Night. Since then, the former rapper-turned-actor has only appeared as himself on several variety shows.
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- 17.7.2025
- von Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Quick LinksMark Wahlberg's Role and the Plot of 'The Substitute'Why Mark Wahlberg Avoided TV for the Movies
Mark Wahlberg is one of the few people who have successfully made the career jump from rapping to acting. The Hollywood A-lister has come a long way from his time as part of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. Today, he's appeared in dozens of movies across a 30+ year acting career. He recently headlined the action-thriller flick Flight Risk. However, in that three-decade span, Wahlberg only had one role in a scripted television program. Believe it or not, it was his very first role.
Wahlberg's first credited appearance came with 1993's television film The Substitute. He played Ryan Westerberg, a student who encounters a substitute teacher with a dark side. While obscure today, the role was the launching pad for Wahlberg's eventual leading-man career status. But why has he never made a return to TV?...
Mark Wahlberg is one of the few people who have successfully made the career jump from rapping to acting. The Hollywood A-lister has come a long way from his time as part of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. Today, he's appeared in dozens of movies across a 30+ year acting career. He recently headlined the action-thriller flick Flight Risk. However, in that three-decade span, Wahlberg only had one role in a scripted television program. Believe it or not, it was his very first role.
Wahlberg's first credited appearance came with 1993's television film The Substitute. He played Ryan Westerberg, a student who encounters a substitute teacher with a dark side. While obscure today, the role was the launching pad for Wahlberg's eventual leading-man career status. But why has he never made a return to TV?...
- 15.2.2025
- von Adam Brown
- MovieWeb
The sordid truth about “Abigail” finally comes out, while a jealous and misinformed Johnny reacts in the worst possible way, according to the Days of our Lives spoilers preview. It culminates with explosive fallout and the possible destruction of one of the show’s most loving couples. Here’s your Days video preview for the week of October 21 – 25, 2024.
Fraud Exposed
The jig is up for “Abigail” (AnnaLynne McCord). Steve (Stephen Nichols) arrives in Paris after the fraud marries Chad (Billy Flynn) and reveals mind-blowing information to her hoodwinked husband. “This woman is an impostor,” announces Steve. “She’s a con artist.” All poor Chad can do is look on in stunned disbelief. He fell for a lie and found heartbreak.
Chad buckles to his knees and asks the question everyone wants answers to: “Why are you pretending to be my dead wife?” The pretender responds, “I need to tell you who I really am.
Fraud Exposed
The jig is up for “Abigail” (AnnaLynne McCord). Steve (Stephen Nichols) arrives in Paris after the fraud marries Chad (Billy Flynn) and reveals mind-blowing information to her hoodwinked husband. “This woman is an impostor,” announces Steve. “She’s a con artist.” All poor Chad can do is look on in stunned disbelief. He fell for a lie and found heartbreak.
Chad buckles to his knees and asks the question everyone wants answers to: “Why are you pretending to be my dead wife?” The pretender responds, “I need to tell you who I really am.
- 20.10.2024
- von Janet Di Lauro
- Soap Hub
Mark Wahlberg, a Hollywood A-lister, is considering retiring from his acting career. Wahlberg started acting at a young age and has since become one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. While he has been busy with numerous projects, Wahlberg acknowledges that he cannot maintain his current pace for much longer.
Academy Award nominee Mark Wahlberg may be nearing the end of his acting career. While he has seen himself become a major Hollywood A-lister and sought-after star in recent years, the actor is already thinking about retirement. Born in 1971 in Boston, Wahlberg is the youngest of nine children, and began acting with only 22 years old. In 1993, he had his first three roles, one in the television movie The Substitute, the sitcom Out All Night and in The Ben Stiller Show. In 1994, he made the leap to the big screen with Renaissance Man, and would not return to television until 2004 with Entourage,...
Academy Award nominee Mark Wahlberg may be nearing the end of his acting career. While he has seen himself become a major Hollywood A-lister and sought-after star in recent years, the actor is already thinking about retirement. Born in 1971 in Boston, Wahlberg is the youngest of nine children, and began acting with only 22 years old. In 1993, he had his first three roles, one in the television movie The Substitute, the sitcom Out All Night and in The Ben Stiller Show. In 1994, he made the leap to the big screen with Renaissance Man, and would not return to television until 2004 with Entourage,...
- 20.9.2023
- von Maca Reynolds
- MovieWeb
Last week, we posted a list of five forgotten actors we’d like to see make a comeback, and the reaction was so strong, we decided to post a bunch more! There’s a ton of forgotten actors from the 80s and 90s we’d love to have back on our screen, so let’s take a look at another group of them today.
Kelly Jo Minter
Let’s start with a horror favorite and a regular presence on the convention circuit, Kelly Jo Minter. Most folks will remember her from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, The People Under the Stairs, and a slew of television series appearances. She was everywhere for a while in the 1980s and 1990s, then projects started becoming further and further apart, with nothing between 2008 and 2019, then nothing since. This actress is beloved by many people, and she should get a new part,...
Kelly Jo Minter
Let’s start with a horror favorite and a regular presence on the convention circuit, Kelly Jo Minter. Most folks will remember her from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, The People Under the Stairs, and a slew of television series appearances. She was everywhere for a while in the 1980s and 1990s, then projects started becoming further and further apart, with nothing between 2008 and 2019, then nothing since. This actress is beloved by many people, and she should get a new part,...
- 5.2.2023
- von Emilie Black
- JoBlo.com
Patti Labelle has joined the cast of ABC’s The Wonder Years for Season 2 in the role of Shirley Williams, mother of Dulé Hill’s character Bill.
Shirley, who is a church choir director, is described as “sweet as she can be but has another side to her when choir members don’t quite hit the right notes.” Labelle is set for a two-episode arc as the character.
Whether or not the Godmother of Soul will perform with her musical TV family or bake any of her famous sweet potato pies is as yet unknown.
Inspired by the coming-of-age series which premiered in 1988 of the same name, The Wonder Years is a comedy that tells the story of the Williams family set in the late 1960s, all through the point of view of imaginative 12-year-old Dean (E.J. Williams). With the wisdom of his adult years (narrated by Don Cheadle), Dean...
Shirley, who is a church choir director, is described as “sweet as she can be but has another side to her when choir members don’t quite hit the right notes.” Labelle is set for a two-episode arc as the character.
Whether or not the Godmother of Soul will perform with her musical TV family or bake any of her famous sweet potato pies is as yet unknown.
Inspired by the coming-of-age series which premiered in 1988 of the same name, The Wonder Years is a comedy that tells the story of the Williams family set in the late 1960s, all through the point of view of imaginative 12-year-old Dean (E.J. Williams). With the wisdom of his adult years (narrated by Don Cheadle), Dean...
- 27.9.2022
- von Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
How dry is the NBC comedy well? Dry enough that it's taking straight-up imports. It's not unheard of for ABC to air Canadian cop shows in the summertime, say, but not so long ago, the eight o'clock Thursday slot on NBC was as primo as primo got, which is where the network has placed Sky 1's You, Me and the Apocalypse. Here is a brief history of what has aired in that time slot over the last 30-odd years:The 1984–85 TV season until the 1991–92 TV season: The Cosby Show 1992–93 TV season: A Different World, Out All Night (that was a one-season Patti Labelle show), Mad About You 1993–94 and 1994–95: Mad About You 1995–96 through 2003–04: Friends 2004–05: Joey 2005–06: Joey, Will and Grace 2006–07 through 2008–09: My Name Is Earl 2009–10 and 10–11: Community 2011–12: Community, 30 Rock 2012–13: 30 Rock, Community 2013–14: Parks and Recreation, Community 2014–16:...
- 28.1.2016
- von Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
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