Ebon Moss-Bachrach Biography
Ebon Moss-Bachrach is an American actor best known for playing the role of David Lieberman in The Punisher and Niels Sørensen in The Last Ship.
Ebon was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. He is the son of Renee Moss and Eric Bachrach, who run a music school in Springfield, Massachusetts. Ebon attended Amherst Regional High School in Massachusetts and later graduated from Columbia University.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Age
Ebon is 42 years old as of 2019. He was born on March 19, 1977.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Wife
Ebon is in a relationship with Ukrainian photographer, painter, and film director, Yelena Yemchuk, who is best known for her work with The Smashing Pumpkins. The couple has two daughters.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Family | Ebon Moss-Bachrach Parents
Ebon is the son of Renee Moss and Eric Bachrach. His parents ran a music school in Springfield, Massachusetts. His father was born in Germany to Jewish-American parents.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Height
Ebon stands at a height of 1.85 m.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Net Worth
Ebon has a net worth of $800,000.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Punisher
In the Tv Series, The punisher, Ebon played as David Linus “Microchip” Lieberman. David was an ally of The Punisher for many years and assisted the Punisher by building weapons, supplying technology and providing friendship. He gradually evolved from Punisher’s to a bitter enemy.
David was a legendary computer hacker in the early days of the hacking business, performing numerous scams and hacks still held in awe today until one scam brought him too close to real-world criminals forcing him to go into “retirement” as a quiet unassuming businessman.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Movies and TV Shows
Movies
Year
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Title
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Role
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2014
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We’ll Never Have Paris
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Guillaume
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2014
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The Grey Matter
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Simon Peterson
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2013
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The Volunteer
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Ethan
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2013
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Gods Behaving Badly
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Neil
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2012
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Lola Versus
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Nick
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2012
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Come Out and Play
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Francis
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2011
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Higher Ground
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Luke
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2009
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Breaking Upwards
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Dylan
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2009
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The Marc Pease Experience
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Gavin
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2007
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Chicago 10
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Paul Krassner
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2007
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High Falls
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Jackson
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2007
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Suburban Girl
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Ethan Eisenberg
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2007
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Evening
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Luc
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2006
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Out There
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Stan
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2006
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Live Free or Die
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Alex Gazaniga
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2006
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The Lake House
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Henry Wyler
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2006
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Wedding Daze
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Matador
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2005
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The Dying Gaul
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Olaf
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2005
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Stealth
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Tim
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2005
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Road
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Jay
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2004
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Winter Solstice
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Steve
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2004
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Poster Boy
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Charlie
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2004
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Point & Shoot
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Chad Rhodes
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2003
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American Splendor
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MTV Director
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2003
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Death of a Dynasty
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Dave Katz
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2003
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Mona Lisa Smile
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Charlie Stewart
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2001
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The Believer
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First Waiter
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2001
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Never Again
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Andy
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2001
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The Royal Tenenbaums
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Fredrick the Bellboy
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TV Shows
Year
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Title
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Role
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2017
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The Punisher
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David Lieberman / Micro
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2014–17
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Girls
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Desi Harperin
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2014
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Believe
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Ben Wooten
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2014–15
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The Last Ship
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Niels Sørensen
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2013
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Person of Interest
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Michael Cole
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2010
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Damages
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Nick Salenger
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2010
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Rubicon
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Craig Young
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2009
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Medium
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Simon Burwell
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2009
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A NY Thing
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Arthur
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2008
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John Adams
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John Quincy Adams
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2008
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Fringe
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Joseph Meegar
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2006
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
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Justin
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2006
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Kidnapped
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Tucker
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2005
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Law & Order: Trial by Jury
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Danny Wallace
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2002
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Porn ‘n Chicken
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Hutch
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2001
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent
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College Boy
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1999
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Murder in a Small Town
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Billy
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach Twitter
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Interview
Following that kiss in the dressing room, what have Desi’s intentions been with Marnie? He’s been playing both sides of the coin with her — reminding her he has a girlfriend but singing saucy song lyrics to her.
I think Desi is a guy that likes to stay in the proverbial sunshine. If it feels good, he goes there and maybe doesn’t realize what he’s done until it’s too late. Or perhaps he’s like many guys that I’ve known that like to play it really close and get burned. They like to mix it up, they love the complication of infidelity.
Did you base him on anybody?
No. I don’t think Desi’s all that unique in that respect. He’s an actor and a lot of actors really love that kind of attention. In terms of his relationship with Marnie — I mean, besides the fact that she’s a beautiful girl — he’s really turned on by her artistically. That’s totally genuine. I think they inspire each other; I know it sounds corny. People give Marnie such a hard time all the time — she can’t get a break. She’s like Rodney Dangerfield. Maybe Desi gets off on the thought that he can unlock this artist, or harness this thing inside of her.
He’s the first person who really appreciates her talent and can see through the stiff exterior.
Yeah. I do think they’re genuinely good. Jack [Antonoff of Fun.] is a really good song writer, but their song was a lot better than I had anticipated. It was a really nice surprise.
Lena had said that she’d asked him to write the “best worst folk song ever.”
The lyrics are unequivocally horrible. [Laughs.] There’s no argument there. But there’s something nice about the harmonies and the musical spirit of the song.
Also, there’s one thing about Desi that was scripted but didn’t make it into episode 31, where he and Marnie are taking a walk after their rehearsal and he tells her that he’s been kicked out of 15 bands and that she is probably the last person in New York who will play with him. He also tells her he can’t remember the last time he completed a song, so Marnie’s feeding into him, too. They’re a good match.
Do you think Desi and Marnie have a future in music together? Especially after her confrontation with Clementine?
I sure hope so. They’re gonna go big! They’re going to take it to Branson, Missouri. They’re going to go on the road. [Laughs.]
Let’s talk about that gift that Marnie gives him before the play…
[Laughs.]
James Taylor’s guitar pick. What’s Desi’s choice in heroes say about him?
Uh. [Pause.] I don’t want to get myself into trouble here. I have a lot of respect for James Taylor. I think it’s an amazing gift. [Laughs.] I don’t know what to say. I feel like it’s a weird, modern-day, tragic comedic gift of the magi kind of thing. I don’t know what Marnie had to sell to get that pick. What does that say about him? I think you know. That yellow pick is so self-evident.
James Taylor does seem like he could be the new hero for the hipster music scene.
Oh my God, yeah. I’m afraid to go to a coffee shop in Williamsburg.
And what of Desi’s other new relationship — his budding friendship with Adam?
Male friendships, especially at the beginning stages, have a sort of mutual toughness and posturing and unwillingness to let down their guard with each other that is hilarious and vulnerable and sweet to me. Male friendships have this hard, tough shell with a totally squishy center. I know the show is called ‘Girls,’ but I’d like to see more of their friendship.
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