Mark Pellegrino | |
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Born | Mark Ross Pellegrino April 9, 1965 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1987–present |
Notable work | 13 Reasons Why American Rust Being Human Dexter Far Cry 5 Lost Mulholland Drive Quantico Supernatural The Closer The Returned The Tomorrow People |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) |
Spouse | Tracy Pellegrino (m. 2008) |
Children | 2 stepchildren |
Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work as Lucifer in Supernatural , Paul Bennett in Dexter , Jacob in Lost , James Bishop in Being Human , Clayton Haas in Quantico , Joe Messing in Mulholland Drive , and Deputy Bill Standall in 13 Reasons Why .
Mark Pellegrino was born in Los Angeles, California. [1] He attended Notre Dame High School. [2] When he was in high school, he co-founded and sang in a heavy metal band, XL. It disbanded after school was finished. [3] [4] [5]
Although he enrolled in college and achieved straight As, he dropped out after a year. He saw an advertisement for a modeling agency at a place called John Roberts Powers, where he received some free training. During his training he was picked out for talent by commercial agent Bob Hoover. He was set up with an agent and acting coaches. From there he was sent out into the world of acting and discovered the Meisner acting method. He had no dream to become an actor at the time. [6]
For most of his life, Mark believed his stepfather Bill Pellegrino (whom his mother divorced when he was two years old) was his biological father. As an adult, Mark ran a search on ancestry.com to learn more about his heritage. He discovered he his DNA did not indicate Italian ancestry. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, he asked fans of TV show Supernatural on Twitter (now named X) [7] if they would be interested in finding his real father. Within an hour of posting, his father was found along with the knowledge of having two sisters and three brothers. [8] [9] His biological father, Gerry, is of German descent. [10] [11]
Pellegrino's first appearance into television was on season 2, episode 2 of the series L.A. Law . His debut film role was that of a narcotics dealer in 1987's Fatal Beauty . Some of his earlier television appearances are also in Northern Exposure , Tales from the Crypt , ER , Without a Trace , NYPD Blue , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Hunter , and The Commish .
In 1989 he portrayed Hulk Hogan's younger brother in No Holds Barred .
In 1991 he co-starred in Prayer of the Rollerboys as Christopher Collet's aide-de-camp.
In 1998 he played the Blonde Treehorn Thug who stuffs The Dude's head down the toilet and drops his bowling ball, breaking the floor tile, in the cult film The Big Lebowski .
In 1999 he appeared in season 7, episode 3 of The X-Files as a disgruntled fast food joint employee. He was featured in National Treasure as the background FBI agent known as Agent Johnson.
In 2001 he played a hitman in David Lynch's critically acclaimed Mulholland Drive. He portrayed terrorist bomber Bobby James on The Beast .
In 2005 he appeared in the Academy Award winning film Capote , playing murderer Dick Hickock.
In 2006 he played Sadik Marku, an Albanian mob boss, in two episodes of Without a Trace . The first episode was in season 4, episode 22 where he guest starred alongside Mark Sheppard who played Crowley in Supernatural . The second episode was in season 5, episode 5 where he guest starred alongside Rachel Miner who played Meg Masters also which is a role in Supernatural.
In March 2009 he was cast on the ABC series Lost for an appearance in the final 2 episodes of Season 5, to play the role of the mysterious Jacob. Although the press release for the episode refers to his character simply as man No. 1, the episode revealed that he portrayed Jacob, a mysterious character pivotal to the show's plot.
On June 26, 2009, it was also announced that he was cast in a recurring role as Lucifer in season 5 of the CW series Supernatural . He played a recurring role as Lucifer in season 7, and a main role as his character in seasons 12 and 13. He played a main role in season 14 as Nick, Lucifer's vessel, and was a special guest in season 15.
In 2011 he portrayed James Bishop, the leader of a vampire clan based in Boston, in the SyFy horror series Being Human in the first season, and reprised his role in seasons 2-4 as a recurring guest. [12]
In 2011 he and Curtis Armstrong, who played Metatron on Supernatural, guest starred alongside each other as well as their characters being enemy lawyers in season 7 of The Closer .
In 2012 he played a man that took a hit out on his wife, who also took one out on him, Daniel Drake in season 2, episode 8 of Person of Interest .
In 2015 he joined the ABC thriller series Quantico playing the recurring role of Clayton Haas. [13]
In 2018 he voiced and motion captured his first video game role as antagonist Jacob Seed in one Ubisoft's Far Cry 5 .
In 2021 and 2024 he played Virgil Poe in the American Rust TV series, a show based on the novel of the same name written by Philipp Meyer.
In September 2022, he was announced to play an unknown role in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F . [14]
He is married to Tracy Pellegrino. [15] He sometimes teaches at Playhouse Paris, which is a Meisner training school his wife owns and runs in Paris, France. [16]
His favorite thing to do in the world is to teach [17] and if he was not an actor his alternate career would be to teach history. [18]
He is a follower of Objectivism, a philosophy created by Russian-American writer Ayn Rand. [20] Before that he used to be an environmentalist and a registered Democrat. [21] Two of the ways he spreads Rand's views are through two YouTube platforms. The first one is through an affiliation with the Ayn Rand Centre UK, [22] and the second is to his own account with a series he has created called: Reality Checks, which are videos of ideas based on philosophical topics of everyday life. [23]
He has described his political views as classical liberalism. [24]
He is a co-founder of The American Capitalist Party. [25] [26] The party stands for individual rights, limited constitutional government, and laissez-faire capitalism. [27]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Fatal Beauty | Frankenstein | Film |
1987 | Death Wish 4: The Crackdown | Punk | Film |
1989 | No Holds Barred | Randy Thomas | Film |
1989 | Night Life | Allen Patumbo | Film |
1990 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | Bango | Film |
1991 | Blood and Concrete / Blood & Concrete: A Love Story | Bartholomew “Bart” Daniels | Film |
1991 | Inside Out | Jack | Film - Segment "Doubletalk" - Misspelled Name as "Mark Pelligrino" |
1992 | Lethal Weapon 3 | Billy Phelps | Film |
1992 | Mission of Justice | The Gauntlet Fighter | Film |
1993 | Trouble Bound | Deputy Roy | Film |
1993 | Midnight Witness | Robert “Robbie/Rob” Patterson | Film |
1993 | Bank Robber | Motorcycle Cop Ted | Film |
1994 | F.T.W | Deputy Jimmy Sommers | Film |
1996 | Dick Richards | The Boy Toy | Film - Short |
1996 | For Life or Death / Soul of the Avenger | Earl Stockman | Film - Misspelled Name as "Mark Pelligrino" |
1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Tourist #6 | Film - Deleted Scene |
1997 | Movies Kill | Film | |
1997 | The Temple of Phenomenal Things | Dodd | Film |
1997 | Macon County Jail | Dan Oldum | Film |
1998 | The Big Lebowski | Blonde Treehorn Thug #2 | Film |
1998 | A Murder of Crows | Professor Arthur Corvus | Film |
1999 | Clubland | Lipton T | Film - Misspelled name as "Matt Pellegrino" |
1999 | Certain Guys | Cal | Film |
1999 | Word of Mouth | Darrow | Film - Credited As "Robert Rand" |
1999 | Honest Injun | Film | |
2000 | House of Love | Neil | Film - Credited as "Henry Taggert" [28] |
2000 | Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel | Tripper | Film |
2000 | Drowning Mona | Murphy "Murph" Calzone | Film |
2000 | Something Else | Julian | Film - Short |
2001 | Say It Isn't So | Jimmy Mitchelson | Film |
2001 | Mulholland Drive | Joe Messing | Film |
2001 | Fault Lines | Film | |
2001 | Monsters | Sally Spinelli | Film |
2002 | The Killer Next Door / Ronnie | Keith Schwann | Film |
2002 | Mother Ghost | The Waiter | Film - Misspelled Name as "Mark Pellagrino" |
2002 | Treading Water | The Actor | Film |
2003 | Moving Alan | Alan Kennard | Film |
2003 | The Hunted | Dale Hewitt | Film |
2003 | Zelda | Reginald Beasley | Film - Short |
2004 | Spartan | Convict | Film |
2004 | Twisted | Jimmy Schmidt | Film |
2004 | National Treasure | FBI Agent Johnson | Film |
2005 | Ellie Parker | Justin | Film |
2005 | Capote | Richard Eugene "Dick" Hickock | Film |
2006 | Caffeine | Tom | Film |
2007 | The Number 23 | Kyle Flinch | Film |
2008 | The Last Days of Limbo | Cardinal Reynolds | Film - Short |
2008 | The Coverup / The Thacker Case | Ron Pebble | Film |
2009 | An American Affair | Graham Caswell | Film |
2009 | Two:Thirteen | John Tyler | Film |
2009 | Disappearing In America | The Bodyguard | Film - Misspelled Name as "Mark Pellligrino" Only in the Opening Credits |
2011 | Joint Body / The Bandit | Nick Burke | Film |
2011 | Last Words | Colonel Carter | Film - Short |
2011 | Bad Meat | Doug Kendrew | Film |
2011 | Post | Mark | Film |
2013 | Game Changer | Bruce | Film - Short |
2013 | Bad Turn Worse / We Gotta Get Out Of This Place | Giff | Film |
2013 | The Trials of Cate McCall | Detective Robert Welch | Film |
2018 | Beirut | Cal Riley | Film |
2024 | Emerald Ties | Seamus | Film - Short |
2024 [29] | Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F † | TBA | Upcoming Film |
TBD | Mis/Identity† | The Overseer | Upcoming Film - Pre-Production |
TBD | Strangers in a Strange Land† | Grungy Man | Upcoming Film - Post-Production |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | L.A. Law | Punk | Season 2 Episode 2 - "The Wizard of Odds" |
1988 | What Price Victory | TV movie | |
1989 | Doogie Howser, M.D. | Dude | Season 1 Episode 9 - "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Cousin" |
1990 | Hunter | John Reynolds | Season 6 Episode 10 - "Brotherly Love" |
1990 | Tales from the Crypt | Punk | Season 2 Episode 2 - "The Switch" |
1992 | Northern Exposure | Rolf Hauser | Season 4 Episode 3 - "Nothing's Perfect" |
1992 | The Hat Squad | Daniel Wilson "D.W." Strong | Season 1 Episode 4 - "Family Business" |
1993 | The Commish | Joe "Joey" Lund | Season 2 Episode 18 - "The Ides of March" |
1993 | Class of '61 | Skinner | TV movie |
1994 | Viper | Yuri | Season 1 Episode 1 - "Pilot" |
1994 | Renegade | Cletus Freed | Season 3 Episode 18 - "Living Legend" |
1994 | Knight Rider 2010 | Robert Lee | TV movie |
1995 | Marker | Charles "Chuck" Calder | Season 1 Episode 9 - "The Pink Unicorn" |
1995 | Deadly Games | Ross Logan | Season 1 Episode 8 - "Car Mechanic" |
1996 | ER | Nathan Conley | Season 2 Episode 14 - "The Right Thing" |
1996 | Nash Bridges | Ferguson | Season 1 Episode 1 - "Genesis" |
1996 | The Sentinel | Ray Weston | Season 2 Episode 2 - "Out of the Past" |
1996 | Little Surprises | Jack | TV movie |
1996 | The Cherokee Kid | Frank Bonner | TV movie |
1997 | Born Into Exile | Walter, Owner of Eatery | TV movie |
1997–2002 | NYPD Blue | Frank Watkins / Stanley Struel / Steve Dansick | Special Guest (Seasons 5, 6, and 9, 4 Episodes) |
1998 | Brimstone | Robert Busch | Season 1 Episode 8 - "Ashes" |
1999 | The X-Files | Derwood Spinks | Season 7 Episode 3 - "Hungry" |
2001 | The Beast | Bobby James / Robert Tibideau | Recurring Role (Season 1, 3 Episodes) |
2001 | Thieves | Bill | Season 1 Episode 5 - "The General" |
2002 | Crossing Jordan | Keith Walker | Season 1 Episode 16 - "Lost and Found" |
2002 | Astronauts | Hollywood | TV movie |
2003–2011 | CSI: Miami | Jed Gold / Greg Calomar | Season 2 Episode 6 - "Hurricane Anthony" Season 9 Episode 18 - "About Face" |
2003 | The Practice | Herrick Smoltz | Season 7 Episode 13 - "Character Evidence" |
2004 | NYPD 2069 | Phil Pavelka | TV movie |
2005–2009 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Elliot Perolta / Bruno Curtis | Season 6 Episode 5 - "Gum Drops" - (Deleted Scene) Season 9 Episode 24 - "All In" |
2006 | The Unit | Gary Soto | Season 1 Episode 11 - "Exposure" |
2006 | Without a Trace | Sadik Marku | Season 4 Episode 22 - "Requiem" Season 5 Episode 5 - "The Damage Done" |
2006–2007 | Dexter | Paul Bennett | Recurring Role (Seasons 1–2, 8 Episodes) |
2007 | Burn Notice | Quentin King | Season 1 Episode 2 - "Identity" |
2007 | Grey's Anatomy | Chris | Season 4 Episode 1 - "A Change Is Gonna Come" |
2007 | Women's Murder Club | Sam Johannes | Season 1 Episode 5 - "Maybe Baby" |
2007 | K-Ville | Quentin | Season 1 Episode 6 - "AKA" |
2007 | Suspect | Jack Lambroso | TV movie |
2008 | Knight Rider | Walter "Walt" Cooperton | Season 1 Episode 5 - "Knight of the Hunter" |
2008–2012 | Chuck | Fulcrum Agent / Hector | Season 2 Episode 7 - "Chuck Versus the Fat Lady" Season 5 Episode 13 - "Chuck Versus the Goodbye" |
2008 | Numb3rs | Tim Hamer | Season 5 Episode 8 - "Thirty-Six Hours" |
2008 | Prison Break | Patrick Vikan | Season 4 Episode 13 - "Deal or No Deal" Season 4 Episode 14 - "Just Business" |
2008 | Criminal Minds | Lieutenant Evans | Season 4 Episode 10 - "Brothers in Arms" |
2009 | Fear Itself | Mr. Drake | Season 1 Episode 11 - "The Spirit Box" |
2009 | Ghost Whisperer | Ben Tillman | Season 4 Episode 18 - "Leap of Faith" |
2009–2020 | Supernatural | Nick / Lucifer | Recurring Role (Seasons 5, 7, 11, 13 Episodes) Main Role (Seasons 12–14, 24 Episodes) Special Guest (Season 15, 1 Episode) |
2009 | The Philanthropist | Walter Kerabatsos | Season 1 Episode 6 - "San Diego" |
2009 | The Mentalist | Von McBride | Season 2 Episode 4 - "Red Menace" |
2009–2010 | Lost | Jacob | Recurring Role (Seasons 5–6, 7 Episodes) |
2011 | Breakout Kings | Virgil Downing | Season 1 Episode 10 - "Paid in Full" |
2011–2014 | Being Human | James Bishop | Main Role (Season 1, 10 Episodes) Recurring Role (Seasons 2–4, 5 Episodes) |
2011 | The Closer | Gavin Q. Baker III | Recurring Role (Season 7, 6 Episodes) |
2011 | Locke & Key | Rendell Locke | TV movie |
2012 | Castle | Tom Dempsey / Tom Dempsey III | Season 4 Episode 14 - "The Blue Butterfly" |
2012 | Grimm | Jarold Kempfer | Season 2 Episode 3 - "Bad Moon Rising" |
2012 | Hemingway & Gellhorn | Max Eastman | TV movie |
2012 | Revolution | Jeremy Baker | Recurring Role (Season 1, 4 Episodes) |
2012 | Person of Interest | Daniel "Danny" Drake | Season 2 Episode 8 - "'Til Death" |
2013–2014 | The Tomorrow People | Jedikiah Price | Main Role (Season 1, 22 Episodes) |
2015 | Chicago P.D. | Jim Anderoff | Season 2 Episode 12 - "Disco Bob" |
2015 | The Returned | Jack Winship | Main Role (Season 1, 10 Episodes) |
2015–2016 | Quantico | Executive Assistant Director to the FBI Clayton Haas | Recurring Role (Season 1, 11 Episodes) |
2017–2020 | 13 Reasons Why | Deputy Bill Standall | Recurring Role (Seasons 1–3, 17 Episodes) Main Role (Season 4, 10 Episodes) |
2021–present | American Rust | Virgil Poe | Main Role (Season 1, 9 Credited Episodes - Only Appears In 6 of Them, Season 2 - 10 Episodes) |
2021 | 9-1-1 | Mitchell Trent | Season 5 Episode 6 - "Brawl in Cell Block 9-1-1" |
2022 | The Rookie: Feds | Walter Krebs / Logan Hess | Season 1 Episode 2 - "Face Off" |
2023 | Class of '09 | Mark Tupirik | Special Guest (Season 1, 3 Episodes) |
2023 | Underdeveloped | Nader | Main Role (Season 1, 6 Credited Episodes - Only Appears In the First 5 Episodes) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | Far Cry 5 | Jacob Seed | Video Game Voice and Motion Capture Performance |
2019 | Anthem | Grandmaster Adams | Video Game Voice [30] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015–2018 | The Hillywood Show | Dancer / Slimer | Supernatural Parody [31] Supernatural Parody 2 [32] |
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