Mark Duplass, born on December seventh, nineteen seventy-six, is a multifaceted American filmmaker, actor, and musician. He co-founded Duplass Brothers Productions with his brother Jay in nineteen ninety-six, which has become a significant force in independent cinema. The duo gained recognition for their innovative storytelling through films such as The Puffy Chair in two thousand five, Baghead in two thousand eight, and Cyrus in two thousand ten, among others.
In addition to his work behind the camera, Duplass has made a name for himself in front of it. He co-wrote and starred in the acclaimed horror films Creep in two thousand fourteen and its sequel Creep 2 in two thousand seventeen. His versatility extends to television, where he co-wrote and co-produced the anthology series Room 104, which aired from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty.
Duplass's acting repertoire is extensive, featuring notable performances in films like Humpday, Greenberg, and Safety Not Guaranteed, as well as in the television series The League and Togetherness. His portrayal of Charlie 'Chip' Black in The Morning Show has earned him two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, showcasing his talent in dramatic roles.
Beyond film and television, Duplass is also known for his musical endeavors, having been the lead singer of the indie rock band Volcano, I'm Still Excited!!. His diverse career reflects his passion for storytelling across various mediums, making him a prominent figure in contemporary entertainment.