The 42-year-old actor – who has kids Ella, 10, Michael, eight, Brendan, five, and Grace, four, with wife Rhea Durham – isn’t worried about impressing anyone and tries not to pay too much attention to his looks.
He told GQ magazine: “I’m 42 years old, I haven’t looked in a mirror in 10 years. I don’t give a fuck how I look.
“If I have to prepare for a part physically, I will but I’ve got nothing to prove. I’m not trying to impress anybody.”
The Pain & Gain star also admitted that years of gruelling action roles have taken their toll on his body.
He said: “I’m 42 going on 75.
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“[My hand was injured boxing once], whenever I do the dishes or catch it on the side of my trousers, it flares up.”
Mark plays a single father to Nicole Peltz’ character in new movie Transformers: Age of Extinction and thinks the role marks a shift in the kind of parts he will soon be offered now he is getting older.
He said: “If Hollywood had its way, normally, in a movie like this, Nicole would play my girlfriend.
“But I wanted to embrace the idea of playing older, of playing what will be my reality in the very near future.”