Lawrence John Duplass Jr. Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jay Duplass, along with his brother, Mark Duplass, first made a name for himself writing and directing several award-winning short films. His first feature film was the Sundance 2005 breakout hit "The Puffy Chair," which went on to win the Audience Award at SXSW and receive two Independent Spirit Award nominations. The film was released ...
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award, Independent Spirit Someone to Watch Award
Movies
Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Puffy Chair, Baghead, The Do-Deca Pentathlon, Manson Family Vacation, This is John, Table 19, Cyrus, Beatriz at Dinner, Landline, Rainbow Time, Asperger's Are Us, Nights and Weekends, Paper Towns, 21 Years: Richard Linklater, The Intervention, Kevin, Scrapple, Outside In...
TV Shows
Togetherness, Transparent, Room 104
Star Sign
Pisces
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I went to film school at UT Austin. I learned a lot, and that school's good for puking up all your bad movies early and quick. But ultimately, no one can teach you to be an artist.
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Filmmaking is a very complex form - ya know, acting, lighting, screenwriting, storytelling, music, editing - all these things have to come together.
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Everyone I know who is having success in film right now is there because of persistence.
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I do own a unicycle, which I use for workout purposes as opposed to doing tricks.
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I guess I need a hobby. Currently my primary hobby is complaining.
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I loved movies. They inspired me more than anything growing up and wanted to do for others what those movies have done for me. I do a lot of other creative stuff but am not very good at it.
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(On Raising Arizona) It really was the root of everything that Mark and I always hold ourselves to in making movies. That is to say that Raising Arizona is the most inspired movie that I have ever seen.
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I went to film school at UT Austin. I learned a lot, and that school's good for puking up all your bad movies early and quick. But ultimately, no one can teach you to be an artist.
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Filmmaking is a very complex form - ya know, acting, lighting, screenwriting, storytelling, music, editing - all these things have to come together.
10
Everyone I know who is having success in film right now is there because of persistence.
11
I do own a unicycle, which I use for workout purposes as opposed to doing tricks.
12
I guess I need a hobby. Currently my primary hobby is complaining.
13
I loved movies. They inspired me more than anything growing up and wanted to do for others what those movies have done for me. I do a lot of other creative stuff but am not very good at it.
14
(On Raising Arizona) It really was the root of everything that Mark and I always hold ourselves to in making movies. That is to say that Raising Arizona is the most inspired movie that I have ever seen.