Jay Duplass
Lawrence Jay Duplass Jr. (born March 7, 1973) is a prominent American filmmaker, actor, and author, celebrated for his contributions to independent cinema alongside his brother, Mark Duplass. Together, they have crafted several notable films, including the acclaimed dramedy *The Puffy Chair* (2005), which helped define the mumblecore movement, as well as the engaging narratives of *Cyrus* (2010) and *Jeff, Who Lives at Home* (2011).
In addition to his film work, Duplass has made significant strides in television. He gained recognition for his role in the Amazon Video series *Transparent* (2014–2019), which garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards. As a co-creator of the HBO series *Togetherness* (2015-2016), Duplass explored the complexities of adult relationships, while his work on the anthology series *Room 104* (2017-2020) showcased his innovative storytelling approach, featuring diverse narratives in each episode.
Duplass's ability to blend humor with poignant themes has earned him a dedicated following and solidified his position within the entertainment industry. His film and television projects continue to resonate with audiences, reflecting both personal and universal experiences. Through his creative endeavors, Jay Duplass has undoubtedly left a lasting mark on contemporary cinema and television.
Filmography
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2023)
Pink Wall
21 Years: Richard Linklater
Beatriz at Dinner
Landline
A Hero's Journey: The Making of Percy Jackson and the Olympians
The Oath (2018)
Rainbow Time
Prospect
Duck Butter
Pain Hustlers
Horse Girl
Nights and Weekends
Outside In
Phil
Manson Family Vacation
Transparent (2014)
The Chair