Mark Webber

Mark Webber

Born 07/19/1980 (43 years old)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Biography

Mark Webber is known to audiences for a host of diverse movie roles, including his ones in Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers, also for Focus Features; Ethan Hawke's Chelsea Walls and The Hottest State, starring in the latter opposite Catalina Sandino Moreno; Adam Bhala Lough's Bomb the System and Weapons; Todd Solondz's Storytelling; Marc Levin's Whiteboyz; Morgan J. Freeman's Just Like the Son; Stephen Berra's The Good Life; Gil Kofman's The Memory Thief; Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending; Ben Younger's Boiler Room; Josh Sternfeld's Winter Solstice; Thomas Vinterberg's Dear Wendy; Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World; and Moisés Kaufman's telefilm The Laramie Project.
His first feature as writer/director, Explicit Ills, won the Audience Award and the Cinematography Award (for Patrice Lucien Cochet's work) at the 2008 South by Southwest Film Festival; the movie starred Rosario Dawson, Paul Dano, and Naomie Harris.
At the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, in addition to starring in the world premieres For a Good Time, Call... and Michael Mohan's Save the Date, Mr. Webber debuted his second movie as writer/director, The End of Love. He also produced and starred in the film opposite child actor Issac Love; the cast also includes Shannyn Sossamon, Michael Cera, Jason Ritter, Amanda Seyfried, Aubrey Plaza, and Jocelin Donahue. The End of Love is being released theatrically and on Video-On-Demand (VOD) by Wrekin Hill Pictures in August 2012.

Focus Features

Actor

Screenwriter

Director

Movies
2019

The Place of No Words

2017

Flesh and Blood

2014

Ever After, The

2012

The End of Love

2008

Explicit Ills

Documentaries
2005

EMGOD

Editor

Movies
2019

The Place of No Words

Producer

Guest

Shows
2011

Red Bull Tops

2010

Road to Racing