Mark Duplass

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Mark Duplass
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Duplass in 2011
Born
Mark David Duplass

(1976-12-07) December 7, 1976 (age 48)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actor
  • writer
  • musician
Years active1996–present
Organization Duplass Brothers Productions
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children2
Relatives Jay Duplass (brother)

Mark David Duplass (born December 7, 1976) is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and musician. With his brother Jay Duplass, he started the film production company Duplass Brothers Productions in 1996, for which they wrote and directed The Puffy Chair (2005), Baghead (2008), Cyrus (2010), Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011), and The Do-Deca-Pentathlon (2012).

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Duplass co-wrote and starred in the horror film Creep (2014) and its sequel Creep 2 (2017), as well as the television spin-off The Creep Tapes (2024). He co-wrote and co-produced the television anthology series Room 104 (2017–2020). His other acting credits include Humpday (2009), The League (2009–2015), Greenberg (2010), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), The One I Love (2014), The Lazarus Effect (2015), Togetherness (2015–2016), Blue Jay (2016), Tully (2018), Goliath (2018–2019), Paddleton (2019), and Language Lessons (2021).

For his portrayal of Charlie "Chip" Black in The Morning Show (2019–present), Duplass received two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. [1] He was also the lead singer of the indie rock band Volcano, I'm Still Excited!! [2]

Early life

Duplass was born on December 7, 1976, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Cynthia (née Ernst) and Lawrence Duplass. [3] [4] [5] He was raised as a Roman Catholic, [6] [7] and attended Jesuit High School, University of Texas at Austin, and City College of New York. His ancestry includes French Cajun, Italian, Ashkenazi Jewish, and German. [8] [9]

Career

Duplass has written, directed, and produced several feature films with his brother Jay Duplass. In 2005, he wrote and produced The Puffy Chair with his brother, in addition to portraying one of the main characters.

The two brothers later wrote, directed, and produced the films Baghead (2008) and Cyrus (2010) together [10] and have a unique style which consists of a great deal of ad-libbing off of the original script, shooting a number of takes, and editing scenes down 15 to 20 times. [11] Their films Jeff, Who Lives at Home and The Do-Deca-Pentathlon were released in 2012. [12] [13] In 2014, Duplass co-wrote, produced and starred in the horror film Creep alongside Patrick Brice, appearing in the film as Josef. [14] In May 2016, it was announced that there would be a sequel to Creep. [15] Creep 2 was released in October 2017 which Duplass again co-wrote and starred in.

In 2009, Duplass starred in the FX comedy television series The League , with his wife, Katie Aselton. In 2015, the HBO series Togetherness debuted, which was created by and stars Duplass. That same year, Duplass co-starred with Evan Peters and Olivia Wilde in David Gelb's thriller film The Lazarus Effect . [16] In 2015, both Mark and Jay Duplass via their Duplass Brothers Television banner signed a two-year overall deal with HBO. [17]

In 2018, he appeared in Tully and Duck Butter , and released his debut book Like Brothers alongside Jay Duplass. [18] He also starred as real estate developer Tom Wyatt in Season 2 of the Amazon Video series Goliath .

In 2019, Duplass starred in the Netflix comedy film, Paddleton, [19] in which he was also a co-writer and executive producer.

Duplass was named the 2022-2023 Frank Sinatra Artist-in-Residence at Santa Clara University on July 22, 2022. [20]

Other ventures

Duplass was the lead singer of the indie rock band Volcano, I'm Still Excited!! [21] He also co-wrote the autobiographical book Like Brothers in 2018 with Jay Duplass. [22] [23]

Personal life

Duplass is married to his The League and The Puffy Chair co-star, Katie Aselton. [24] They have two daughters, Ora (b. 2007) and Molly (b. 2012). [25]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2005 The Puffy Chair UncreditedYesYes
2008 Baghead YesYesYes
2010 Cyrus YesYesNo
2011 Jeff, Who Lives at Home YesYesNo
2012 The Do-Deca-Pentathlon YesYesYes
Black Rock NoYesExecutive
2014 Creep NoYesYes
2016 Blue Jay NoYesNo
2017 Table 19 NoStoryNo
Creep 2 NoYesNo
2018 Unlovable NoYesExecutive
2019 Paddleton NoYesExecutive
2021 Language Lessons NoYesExecutive
2022 Biosphere NoYesExecutive

Executive producer only

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
WriterCreatorNotes
2014WedlockNoYesNoNo
2015–16 Togetherness YesYesYesYesWrote 16 episodes, directed 15 episodes
2016–18 Animals NoYesNoNo
2017–20 Room 104 YesYesYesYesWrote 27 episodes, directed 3 episodes
2018Co-EdNoYesNoNo
2019ShookNoYesNoNo
2021Cinema ToastNoYesNoNo
2024 Penelope NoYesYesYes8 episodes
The Creep Tapes NoYesYesYes

Documentary series

Executive producer

Short films

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterNotes
1996Connect 5NoYesNo
2002The New BradNoYesYes
2003This Is JohnYesYesYes
2004ScrappleYesYesYes
2005The InterventionNoYesYes
2011KevinNoYesNoDocumentary short
2020The RideNoExecutiveNo

Acting roles

Film

YearTitleRole
2002The New BradBrad
2003Brighter DaysJonathan
2004ScrappleTodd
2005 The Puffy Chair Josh
The InterventionMark
2007 Hannah Takes the Stairs Mike
2009Other People's PartiesDoug Rhineau
True Adolescents Sam
Humpday Ben
2010 Greenberg Eric Beller
Mars [26] Charlie Brownsville
2011 Your Sister's Sister Jack
2012 Safety Not Guaranteed Kenneth Calloway
Darling Companion Bryan Alexander
People Like Us Ted
Zero Dark Thirty Steve
2013 Parkland Kenneth O'Donnell
2014 Tammy Bobby
ConventionPaul
Creep Josef
The One I Love Ethan
Mercy Uncle Lanning
2015 The Lazarus Effect [27] Frank Walton
2016 Blue Jay Jim Henderson
2017 Creep 2 Aaron
2018 Tully Craig Freehauf
Duck Butter Mark
Love Sonia Man in LA
2019 Paddleton Michael Thompson
Bombshell Douglas Brunt
2021 Language Lessons [28] Adam
7 Days Daddy (voice)
2022 Biosphere Billy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009–2015 The League Pete Eckhart84 episodes
2012–2017 The Mindy Project Brendan Deslaurier22 episodes
2013 Maron HimselfEpisode: "A Real Woman"
2015–2016 Togetherness Brett Pierson16 episodes
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! HimselfEpisode: "Mark Duplass Wears a Striped Sweater and Jeans"
2016–2017 Animals Various voices3 episodes
2017 Comrade Detective Todd (voice)Episode: "Two Films for One Ticket"
Manhunt: Unabomber David Kaczynski 5 episodes
2017–2022 Big Mouth Val Bilzerian / Clerk (voice)11 episodes
2018–2019 Goliath Tom Wyatt9 episodes
2019–present The Morning Show Charlie "Chip" Black20 episodes
2020 When the Streetlights Go On Mr. Carpenter4 episodes
Room 104 Graham HuskerEpisode: "The Murderer"
2021 Calls Patrick (voice)Episode: "Pedro Across the Street"
2022Pretzel and the PuppiesPretzel (voice)18 episodes
2023 Celebrity Jeopardy! HimselfContestant
TBA Good American Family Michael BarnettLead role [29]

Bibliography

Awards and nominations

AwardYearWorkCategoryResultRef(s)
Golden Globe Awards 2022 The Morning Show Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [30]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2022 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [31]
2024 Nominated [32]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2018 Wild Wild Country Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Won [33]
2020 The Morning Show Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
2024 Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2019 Wild Wild Country Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television Nominated [34]
Satellite Awards 2019 Goliath Best Supporting Actor – Television Series Nominated [35]
Peabody Awards 2022 Somebody Somewhere EntertainmentNominated [36]

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