Mark Duplass
Mark Duplass is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and musician who co-founded Duplass Brothers Productions with his brother Jay Duplass.
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December 7, 1976
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Mark Duplass, an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and musician, is widely recognized for establishing the film production company Duplass Brothers Productions alongside his brother Jay Duplass. The duo has written and directed numerous acclaimed films such as “The Puffy Chair” (2005), “Baghead” (2008), “Cyrus” (2010), “Jeff, Who Lives at Home” (2011), and “The Do-Deca-Pentathlon” (2012). Additionally, Mark has ventured into television, co-creating and starring in the HBO series “Togetherness” and earning a Primetime Emmy nomination for his performance in the Netflix series “The Morning Show”. Apart from his filmmaking pursuits, Mark is also a musician, having released a solo album titled “Mark Duplass, Vol. 1” in 2011.