Mark Duplass's Interviews
Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass Are the Last Men Alive in 'Biosphere'
A new buddy-comedy stars Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass as two men who believe they are the last two humans left on earth, and must find a way to survive... and maybe continue the human race. Brown and Duplass join us to discuss "Biosphere," which is in theaters and available to stream on demand now. Sterling K. Br
Mark Duplass is the living patron saint of the indie filmmaker. Honest, simple, modest, positive, affirming about the work, Duplass, first with his brother Jay and now on his own, has become a household name in the film world for producing projects in a DIY style foregrounding authenticity, improvisational humor, and h
Our talk with Mark Duplass will take you about an hour to absorb, and we sincerely hope you will. But say you only have about seven minutes, 13 seconds, and access to YouTube. Watch his 2003 short This Is John and you’ll have the CliffsNotes on who he is as a filmmaker: A genius at distilling our most towering personal
Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show”), Diane Guerrero (“Doom Patrol”), Darren Criss (“Hollywood,” “Royalties”)
It’s a super-size episode of “The Big Ticket”—Mark Duplass talks working with Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon; Diane Guerrero opens up about why she’s in therapy again; Darren Criss on teaming up once again with Ryan Murphy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com Learn more abou
Film and TV writer, producer, director, musician, and actor Mark Duplass has made a name for himself in super-low-budget, naturalistic, independent projects, and forged a path for others to do the same. In this podcast’s 100th interview, he outlines many of the obstacles facing aspiring filmmakers and his techniques to
Brené with Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass on The Power of Paradox
Jay and Mark Duplass are two of my favorite humans. They are filmmakers, writers, directors, producers, actors, and activists. They’re also partners, fathers, and brothers who believe in connection, love, and the importance of small moments. In this episode, we talk about their memoir, Like Brothers, and how so much of
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