Mark Strong Birthday: Best Movies of the ‘Kingsmen’ Star

Marco Giuseppe Salussoli who is famously known as, Mark Strong, turns 59 today, August 05, 2022. Some of his very famous works include, playing the role of Prince Septimus in “Stardust”, Lord Henry Blackwood in “Sherlock Holmes”, and Frank D’Amico in “Kick-Ass”.

Strong, the child of an Italian dad and an Austrian mom, was named Marco Giuseppe Salussolia on August 5, 1963, and is born and brought up in London’s Islington neighborhood. Strong has also been a very active part in Disney, he played a role in the infamous Disney film, “Cruella” and gained a lot of appreciation for it. Talking about films and great roles, let’s check out best movies of the ‘Kingsmen’ star, Mark Strong.

Mark Strong Birthday: 5 Best Movies of the ‘Kingsmen’ Star

1. ‘Shazam’

Billy looks for his mom frequently since being left at a festival. However, when he receives capabilities from an influential sorcerer, his life is drastically changed.

2. ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’

As Gary “Eggsy” Unwin is hired as a government agent by a covert espionage agency to find eco-terrorist Richmond Valentine, he encounters a number of difficulties.

3. ‘Kingsmen: The Golden Circle’

The Kingsman operatives who are still alive join forces alongside their American equivalent to knock down a vicious drug gang after the adversaries knock out their facilities.

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4. ‘Closer to the Moon’

In order to commit a burglary, a squad of thieves poses as movie producers. Strong plays the role of Max in this film.

5. ‘Anna’

Russian stunner Anna Poliatova serves for the KGB and is always attempting to find a way away. As immediately as the CIA asks her to become a secret operator, she confiscates the chance. One of Mr. Besson’s most traditional and straightforward films, Anna is a fun amusing adventure film with some decent combat and a lovely and talented heroine. Overall, a decent film with some surprises and entertaining scenes, but hardly a classic.

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