Mark Pellegrino Biography
Mark Pellegrino born Mark Ross Pellegrino is an American actor of film and television well known for his work as Lucifer in Supernatural, Jacob in Lost, Paul Bennett in Dexter and as Bishop in Being Human. Pellegrino also recurred in the role of Clayton Haas in the ABC thriller Quantico.
Mark Pellegrino Age
Mark Ross Pellegrino was born on April 9, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, U.S. He is 53 years old as of 2018.
Mark Pellegrino Height
He stands at a height of 1.85 m.
Mark Pellegrino Wife
Pellegrino is married to Tracy Aziz since 2008 and is the stepfather of her daughter Tess and son Misha.
Mark Pellegrino Career
In November 1999, Pellegrino appeared in season 7, episode 3 of The X-Files. In 2001, he played an incompetent hitman in David Lynch’s critically acclaimed Mulholland Drive. Pellegrino starred as Rita’s abusive ex-con former husband Paul on Showtime’s Dexter; and later as Lucifer on Supernatural and as the mysterious near-immortal Jacob on ABC’s Lost. Pellegrino has appeared on the television series Northern Exposure, ER, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Knight Rider.
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Pellegrino played the “Blond Thug” who stuffs The Dude’s head down the toilet and drops his bowling ball, breaking the floor tile, in the cult film The Big Lebowski. He was featured as the background FBI agent known as Agent Johnson in National Treasure. Pellegrino appeared in the 2005 Academy Award winning film Capote, playing murderer Dick Hickock. Among his numerous cable and network television show roles, Pellegrino portrayed terrorist bomber Bobby James on The Beast.
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He was cast in March 2009, on the ABC series Lost for an appearance in the final episode of Season 5, to play the role of the mysterious Jacob. Although the press release for the episode refers to his character simply as “Man No. 1”, the episode revealed that Pellegrino played Jacob, a mysterious character pivotal to the show’s plot.
Mark Pellegrino Supernatural | Lucifer
It was also announced on June 26, 2009, that Pellegrino was cast in a recurring role as Lucifer in the fifth season of the CW series Supernatural until he was returned to his prison, returning in the seventh season as a hallucination of protagonist Sam Winchester due to his mental damage after he spent a year in the Cage, until Sam was cured of his insanity. Pellegrino reprised his role as Lucifer in season 11’s O Brother Where Art Thou?, The Devil in the Details and Hell’s Angel.
Pellegrino portrayed the vampire “Bishop” in the SyFy horror series Being Human in the first season and also reprises the role in season 2 and 3 as both flashbacks and hallucinations. He joined the ABC thriller series Quantico in 2015, playing the recurring role of FBI Deputy Director Clayton Haas.
Mark Pellegrino Movies, TV Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
1987 |
Fatal Beauty |
Frankenstein |
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1987 |
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown |
Punk |
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1989 |
No Holds Barred |
Randy |
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1989 |
Doogie Howser, M.D. |
Dude |
TV series |
1990 |
Prayer of the Rollerboys |
Bango |
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1990 |
Tales from the Crypt |
Punk |
TV series Season 2 Episode 02 |
1991 |
Blood and Concrete |
Bart |
|
1992 |
Northern Exposure |
Rolf Hauser |
TV series |
1992 |
Lethal Weapon 3 |
Billy Phelps |
|
1994 |
Viper |
Yuri |
TV movie pilot |
1994 |
Knight Rider 2010 |
Robert Lee |
TV movie |
1996 |
ER |
Nathan Conley |
TV series |
1996 |
The Sentinel |
Ray |
TV series |
1996 |
Nash Bridges |
Ferguson |
TV series Season 1 Episode 1 |
1997 |
The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
Tourist #6 |
|
1997 |
NYPD Blue |
Fran Watkins |
TV series |
1998 |
The Big Lebowski |
Blond Treehorn Thug |
|
1998 |
A Murder of Crows |
Prof. Arthur Corvus |
|
1998 |
NYPD Blue |
Stanley Streul |
TV series Season 6 Episode 04 |
1999 |
Word of Mouth |
Darrow |
|
1999 |
The X-Files |
Derwood Spinks |
TV series Episode: “Hungry” |
2000 |
Drowning Mona |
Murph Calzone |
|
2001 |
Say It Isn’t So |
Jimmy Mitchelson |
|
2001 |
Mulholland Drive |
Joe Messing |
|
2001 |
The Beast |
Bobby James/Robert Tibideau |
TV series |
2002 |
NYPD Blue |
Steve Dansick |
TV series |
2002 |
Mother Ghost |
Waiter |
|
2002 |
Crossing Jordan |
Keith Walk |
Season 1 Episode 16 “Lost and Found” |
2003 |
The Hunted |
Dale Hewitt |
|
2003 |
Moving Alan |
Alan Kennard |
|
2003 |
CSI: Miami |
Jed Gold |
TV series |
2003 |
The Practice |
Herrick Smoltz |
Season 7 Episode 13 “Character Evidence” |
2004 |
Spartan |
Convict |
|
2004 |
Twisted |
Jimmy Schmidt |
|
2004 |
National Treasure |
Agent Johnson |
|
2005 |
Capote |
Dick Hickock |
|
2005 |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation |
Elliot Perolta |
|
2006 |
Caffeine |
Tom |
|
2006 |
The Unit |
Gary Soto |
TV series Season 1 Episode 11 |
2006 |
Dexter |
Paul Bennett |
TV series |
2007 |
The Number 23 |
Kyle Flinch |
|
2007 |
Without a Trace |
Sadik Marku |
TV series |
2007 |
Grey’s Anatomy |
Chris |
Season 4 Episode 1 “A Change Is Goen Come” |
2007 |
Burn Notice |
Quentin King |
TV series |
2008 |
Knight Rider |
Walt Cooperton |
TV series |
2008 |
Chuck |
Alexander Winterborne/Edgar |
Season 2 Episode 7 “Chuck Versus the Fat Lady” |
2008 |
Numb3rs |
Tim Hamer |
TV series |
2008 |
Prison Break |
Patrick Vikan |
Season 4 Episode 13 “Deal or No Deal” |
2008 |
Criminal Minds |
Lt. Evans |
Season 4 Episode 10 “Brothers in Arms” |
2009 |
An American Affair |
Graham Caswell |
|
2009 |
Disappearing In America |
Bodyguard |
|
2009 |
Two:Thirteen |
John Tyler |
|
2009–present |
Supernatural |
Nick/Lucifer |
Recurring role (seasons 5, 7, 11); main role (seasons 12-14) |
2009 |
Ghost Whisperer |
Ben Tillman |
TV series |
2009 |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation |
Bruno Curtis |
TV series |
2009 |
The Mentalist |
Vaughn McBride |
TV series |
2009–2010 |
Lost |
Jacob |
Recurring role; 8 episodes |
2010 |
CSI: Miami |
Greg Calomar |
TV series |
2011 |
Bad Meat |
Doug Kendrew |
Film |
2011 |
Being Human |
Bishop |
TV series; Season 1 main cast |
2011 |
The Closer |
Gavin Q. Baker III |
TV series; 7th season |
2011 |
Breakout Kings |
Virgil Downing |
TV series |
2011 |
Locke & Key |
Rendell Locke |
Unaired pilot |
2012 |
Chuck |
Fulcrum Agent |
Season 5 Episode 13 “Chuck Versus the Goodbye” |
2012 |
Hemingway & Gellhorn |
Max Eastman |
TV movie |
2012 |
Castle |
Tom Dempsey |
Season 4 Episode 14 “The Blue Butterfly” |
2012 |
Being Human |
Bishop |
TV series; season 2 recurring cast |
2012 |
Grimm |
Jarold Kampfer |
Season 2 Episode 3 “Bad Moon Rising” |
2012 |
Revolution |
Jeremy Baker |
4 Episodes; recurring role |
2012 |
Person of Interest |
Daniel Drake |
Season 2 Episode 8 “Til Death” |
2013–2014 |
The Tomorrow People |
Jedikiah Price |
Main role |
2013 |
The Trials of Cate McCall |
Detective Robert Welch |
Film |
2013 |
Bad Turn Worse |
Giff |
|
2015 |
Chicago P.D. |
Jim Anderoff |
Season 2 Episode 12 “Disco Bob” |
2015 |
The Returned |
Jack Wiship |
Main role |
2015–2016 |
Quantico |
FBI Deputy Director Clayton Haas |
Recurring role |
2017–2018 |
13 Reasons Why |
Sheriff’s Deputy Standall |
Recurring role; 4 episodes. Season 2, Recurring role |
2018 |
Beirut |
Film |
|
2018 |
Far Cry 5 |
Jacob Seed |
Video Game Voice and Motion Capture Performance |