Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ebon Moss-Bachrach has acted in a wide range of film, television and theater productions. His film credits include We’ll Never Have Paris, Douglas Brown, Lola VS, Come Out And Play, Higher Ground, the short film The Grey Matter, Breaking Upward, Evening, Out There, The Marc Pease Experience, Stealth, Live Free or Die, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Believer, American Splendor, Winter Solstice and Mona Lisa Smile. For his work in Road, Ebon received the acting award from the 2004 Los Angeles Film Festival. Ebon starred in Vicky Wight's The Volunteer and starred opposite Alicia Silverstone in Marc Turtletaub's Gods Behaving Badly (BIG BEACH). Ebon co-stars with Elisabeth Moss in Richard Shepard’s Short Film Tokyo Project which premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017, and aired on HBO in October 2017.
Ebon stars on the new Netflix/Marvel series The Punisher which premiered its first season on Nov. 17, 2017 as David Lieberman/Micro. He was also most recently seen as “Desi” in the final four seasons of HBO’s Girls. His other television roles included an arc on TNT's The Last Ship, and on Believe, the J.J. Abrams drama on NBC. Ebon also appeared as Nick Salinger on season three of FX's Damages. He portrayed John Quincy Adams in the Emmy-winning HBO miniseries John Adams. Ebon appeared in numerous other television shows.
Moss-Bachrach starred in Lost Girls at MCC Theater directed by Jo Bonney, in Verite at LCT3, and in Austin Pendleton's acclaimed production of Three Sisters (CSC). He played opposite Amy Irving in the Guild Hall production of The Glass Menagerie (directed by Harris Yulin). Other stage work includes Christopher Shinn's On the Mountain (Playwright's Horizons), Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July (Signature Theatre), Naiomi Iizuka's 36 Views (Public Theater), Daisy Foote's When They Speak of Rita (directed by Horton Foote, Primary Stages).
Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, Ebon is a graduate of Columbia University. He resides in New York with his girlfriend and two daughters.