Directing Duplass attributes much of his and his brother's love for film to his appreciation for
Raising Arizona. In an interview with
Robert K. Elder for
The Film That Changed My Life,In 2015, Mark and Jay Duplass via their Duplass Brothers Television label signed an overall deal with HBO. In 2012, Duplass participated in the
Sight & Sound film polls of that year.
Acting In 2014, he starred as Josh Pfefferman in the
Amazon Prime Original Comedy-Drama Series
Transparent, alongside
Jeffrey Tambor,
Gaby Hoffmann,
Amy Landecker and
Judith Light. The series was met with widespread critical acclaim, earning 11
Primetime Emmy nominations, including nominations for
Best Comedy Series and
Best Actor in a Comedy Series for
Jeffrey Tambor. In the second season of the show, Duplass's role became more prominent, and he was nominated for the
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Prior to
Transparent, Duplass had never acted in a featured part. He was talking with director
Joey Soloway at a dinner party about the difficulty they were having finding an actor to play what would end up being Duplass's role. After suggesting many actors for the part to Soloway, Soloway turned to Duplass and told him that he should play the part. ==Filmography==