New Kids on the Block As a recording artist, Wahlberg is known as an original member of the boy band
New Kids on the Block. The band, which was put together by
Maurice Starr and Mary Alford to create a "white counterpart" to
New Edition, first found Wahlberg, age 15, and made him the first member of the band after hearing his rapping skills. His brother Mark was also in it but left after a few months. With the additions of
Jonathan and
Jordan Knight,
Danny Wood and
Joey McIntyre, they became known as New Kids on the Block. After ten years, they announced their break up in 1994. In April 2008, Wahlberg confirmed to
CNN that NKOTB were planning on recording and starting up a new tour. Their first album as a reunited group,
The Block, was released in September 2008, and topped American charts and was
certified gold. The group's reunion tour,
New Kids on the Block: Live, began at
Toronto's
Air Canada Centre on September 18, 2008. As of 2024, NKOTB still tour and Wahlberg remains a member.
Film and TV career Wahlberg's first film acting role was in the 1996 film
Bullet with
Mickey Rourke and
Tupac Shakur. Also in 1996, he appeared as a kidnapper in
Ransom with
Mel Gibson. He went back to his home town for a starring role in the
South Boston-based film
Southie. Wahlberg received attention for his role in the 1999 film
The Sixth Sense, playing the patient of
Bruce Willis' character in the opening sequence. In 2001, Wahlberg co-starred as
Second Lieutenant C. Carwood Lipton in the television miniseries
Band of Brothers. He also starred in the 2002–2003
NBC drama series
Boomtown as Joel Stevens, a Los Angeles police detective.
Graham Yost, executive producer and writer of
Boomtown, had worked with him in
Band of Brothers and was so impressed by his performance that he wrote the role of Joel Stevens specifically for him. In 2003, Wahlberg starred alongside
Timothy Olyphant,
Jason Lee, and his
Band of Brothers co-star
Damian Lewis as the mentally challenged Duddits in
William Goldman and
Lawrence Kasdan's adaptation of the
Stephen King alien-invasion thriller,
Dreamcatcher. In 2005, he starred as
Detective Eric Matthews in the
second installment of the
Saw series. He reprised the role in
Saw III in 2006 and
Saw IV in 2007, also appearing in
Saw V in 2008 via archive footage from the previous films. In 2006, Wahlberg played Lieutenant Commander Burton in the military/boxing drama
Annapolis. In September 2006, he played the lead role in the short-lived television drama
Runaway on
The CW. The show was canceled in October 2006 due to poor ratings. In 2007, he starred in the television film
Kings of South Beach on
A&E. Also in 2007, he starred on the TV series
The Kill Point. In 2008, Wahlberg appeared in
Righteous Kill and co-starred in ''
What Doesn't Kill You''. Wahlberg stars as
1st Grade Detective Danny Reagan on
CBS's Blue Bloods, a police drama set in New York City. In an interview, he said he was drawn to the
Blue Bloods role after his experience playing an NYPD detective in a 2005
NBC TV pilot
NY70 set in the 1970s that was not picked up. He also previously worked with
Blue Bloods co-star
Bridget Moynahan on an unsuccessful 2008 TNT pilot called
Bunker Hill (originally titled
Morse Code), and encouraged her to take the role as his sister on
Blue Bloods. He directed an episode in the show's fourth season. He has said he considers himself a character actor rather than a "movie star" like his brother. , Wahlberg is the host of an internet radio show on Friday nights at 8 pm PST called "DDUB's R&B Back Rub" on Cherry Tree Radio and appeared in the 2011 comedy
Zookeeper. Wahlberg is the current host of the documentary series
Very Scary People since 2019, the broadcast of which moved from
HLN to
Investigation Discovery in 2023. In November 2016, it was reported that he was a co-producer on a CBS comedy in early development about a boy band reuniting after 20 years. In 2021, Wahlberg worked on
season five of
The Masked Singer as the rooster "Cluedle-Doo" who gave exclusive clues to the viewers. After performing
Mark Morrison's "
Return of the Mack" in the semi-finals, Wahlberg was unmasked. He even stuck around when
Omarion was unmasked as the wild card contestant "Yeti". In 2022, he sold two TV police drama projects as an executive producer to CBS Studios as part of an overall deal with the studio,
Harbor Blue and
Samaritan, though neither had entered production as of 2024. Earlier that year, the production company Work Baby Productions he formed together with his wife to develop unscripted, reality and documentary content signed a three-year first-look deal with
Lionsgate, including a partnership with
Pilgrim Media Group. In 2024 he was featured in the Paramount Plus documentary
Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands and the following year in 2025 in the HBO documentary series
Celtics City as well as in the ESPN series
Believers about the
Boston Red Sox. In the Fall of 2025, after
Blue Bloods ended, Wahlberg reprised his roll as Det. Danny Reagan in the hit-TV police drama
Boston Blue. Set in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, he comes to the aid of his son Sean after he is critically injured on the job at the Boston Police Department, and follows his life moving to Boston to be close to his son. ==Personal life==