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Donnie Wahlberg - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2002: Had lead role in "Boomtown", a pilot for NBC
- 2001: Had regular role on the CBS police drama "Big Apple"
- 2001: Starred opposite Robert Forster in the independent feature "Diamond Men"
- 2001: Appeared in the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers"
- 2000: Acted in "Bullfighter"
- 1999: Co-starred in the TNT Western "Purgatory"
- 1999: Had a pivotal cameo role in the Bruce Willis psychodrama "The Sixth Sense"
- 1998: Had leading role in John Shea's directorial debut "Southie"; film received regional release before heading to the video shelves
- 1998: Starred in the music-industry set mystery thriller "Butter", aired on HBO
- 1998: Played loose cannon Mr Grey in the ABC remake of the classic hostage film "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"
- 1998: Had a featured role in "Body Count"
- 1997: Appeared in "Black Circle Boys"
- 1996: Had supporting role as one of the kidnappers in "Ransom"
- 1995: Feature acting debut in "Bullet" with Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur; released direct-to-video in 1997
- 1994: New Kids on the Block made failed comeback attempt with "Face the Music"
- 1991: Co-produced and co-wrote tracks on his brother's hit album "Music for the People"
- 1990: Release of the New Kids on the Block album "Step by Step"
- 1989: New Kids on the Block released the holiday album "Merry, Merry Christmas", with proceeds from the single "This One's For the Children" donated to children's charities
- From 1988 to 1992: New Kids on the Block undertook extensive promotional world tours, winning millions of rabid fans
- 1986: Release of debut album, "New Kids on the Block"
- 1985: Along with brother Mark, joined the singing group New Kids on the Block (Mark departed from the group within six months and did not appear on any released recordings)
- Raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts
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