How does Entourage compare to Wahl Street? Both HBO series were inspired by the life of Mark Wahlberg, who became a music star during the early '90s before developing a movie career in Hollywood. The two series have a similar premise, yet the focal crews are entirely different.
Entourage originally aired on HBO from 2004 to 2011. The comedy series is based on Wahlberg's inner circle of friends from Boston, and how they navigated the Hollywood scene during the '90s. In Entourage, Adrian Grenier stars as a fictionalized version of Wahlberg named Vincent Chase, while the supporting players are loosely based on the subject's childhood, and industry friends. Because some of the real-life individuals had violent backgrounds, HBO tweaked the characters to make them more relatable. Nearly 10 years after Entourage's final episode, HBO Max released Wahl Street, a six-part series documenting Wahlberg's life shortly before and during the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic.
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The Entourage and Wahl Street star has never been too private about his private life, hence having two shows where he's the subject. The comedic/serious actor seems to have boundless energy, evidenced by his full-on daily routine and numerous entrepreneurial endeavors. Mark Wahlberg works hard because the Bostonian didn't have the easiest life pre-fame. Much of his childhood was spent on the streets, and it wasn't until Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch came around that he could pull himself out of that lifestyle. Here's how both television shows are influenced by Mark Wahlberg's real life, along with how much of Entourage is true, and a breakdown of the actor's intense daily routine.
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