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Mark Moses

Mark Moses is an American actor best known for his television roles as the manipulative Paul Young on the ABC series Desperate Housewives (2004–2011) and the advertising executive Herman "Duck" Phillips on the AMC drama Mad Men (2007–2013). Born Mark W. Moses on February 24, 1958, in , he grew up in , where his parents, Philip (a salesman) and Patricia, had met in . He has a younger brother, , who is also an actor and singer. After graduating from high school, where he played football and basketball, Moses briefly attended Ithaca College in New York to study English but left after one year to travel before enrolling at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama. Moses began his acting career in the mid-1980s with a recurring role as Orry Main's cousin Brett Hazard's husband Charles Main on the ABC miniseries North and South (1985–1994). His breakthrough in film came with the role of Lt. Wolfe in Oliver Stone's Vietnam War drama Platoon (1986), followed by supporting parts in other Stone films, including Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and The Doors (1991). Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he appeared in a range of films such as (1993) as Sgt. Owen and Deep Impact (1998) as Tim Urbanski, while building a steady television presence in series including (1995–1997) and (1997–2002). His career gained renewed prominence with the long-running and , and he later recurred as CIA Deputy Director Dennis Boyd on (2011–2012). In recent years as of 2025, Moses has continued to work in film and television, with roles in Bombshell (2019) as news executive Bill Shine, the biopic Reagan (2024) as Lee Reagan, and The Hunting Party (2025), as well as starring in the Off-Broadway play Still (2025). On a personal note, Moses has been married to actress Annie LaRussa since June 4, 1988, and they have two sons, Walker and Zane; the family resides in Los Angeles.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Mark Moses was born on February 24, 1958, in . His family relocated to , where he spent much of his childhood and adolescence. Moses's parents, Philip and Patricia, met in New York City's neighborhood. His father worked in sales on , a hub for the advertising industry at the time. He has one sibling, a younger brother named Burke Moses, who has pursued a career as an actor and singer. As a teenager, Moses showed an early interest in sports, serving as the starting for the varsity football team and playing at .

Academic background

Mark Moses began his higher education at in , where he majored in English. After two years of study, he dropped out to perform in productions, marking his initial foray into professional theater. Following this period, Moses enrolled at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, completing a degree in Drama. This formal training provided him with rigorous instruction in acting techniques, , and , laying a foundational skill set for his career.

Acting career

Early film work

Mark Moses began his film career in the mid-1980s, transitioning from stage work after training at University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he honed his skills in regional and theater before pursuing screen roles. His debut came in 1986 with a supporting role as the inexperienced Lieutenant Wolfe in Oliver Stone's , portraying a platoon leader struggling with command amid the Vietnam War's chaos, which helped establish him as a reliable in ensemble-driven war dramas. Moses continued collaborating with Stone in subsequent projects, taking on smaller but notable parts that showcased his ability to embody authoritative yet flawed figures. He followed with the role of an optimistic doctor in Born on the Fourth of July (1989), offering a glimpse of institutional detachment in the film's exploration of veteran struggles. By 1991, Moses portrayed , the executive who signed , in Stone's biographical rock drama The Doors, further solidifying his presence in the director's ensemble casts. Throughout the early 1990s, Moses expanded into historical and disaster genres, often in supporting capacities that highlighted his versatility as a character actor. In Gettysburg (1993), he played Sergeant Owen, a Union ordnance sergeant aiding in the pivotal Civil War battle's logistics, contributing to the film's detailed ensemble portrayal of military hierarchy. His early film phase culminated in roles like MSNBC anchor Tim Urbanski in the asteroid impact thriller Deep Impact (1998), where he delivered urgent broadcast reports amid global catastrophe, underscoring his knack for credible everyman professionals in large-scale narratives.

Rise to prominence in television

Moses achieved his breakthrough in television with the role of in the ABC series (2004–2011), where he portrayed the secretive and scheming husband of the deceased , central to the show's initial mystery arc. The series, a critical and commercial success that averaged over 20 million viewers in its first season, elevated Moses's profile as a versatile capable of blending charm with menace. He further solidified his television presence as Herman "Duck" Phillips, a cunning British advertising executive, in AMC's (2007–2015), appearing in 15 episodes across multiple seasons and contributing to the ensemble dynamics amid the show's exploration of 1960s . Mad Men, which garnered widespread acclaim including 16 , showcased Moses's ability to embody ambitious yet flawed professionals, enhancing the series' reputation for nuanced character portrayals. Moses continued to build his television career with recurring roles in other prominent series, including Dennis Boyd, a compromised State Department official, in season 4 of Showtime's Homeland (2014), and President Jeffrey Michener in TNT's post-apocalyptic drama The Last Ship (2014–2018), where he appeared in 17 episodes as a pragmatic leader navigating global crisis. These performances marked a transition from supporting film roles to prominent television antagonists, establishing Moses as a go-to actor for complex, morally ambiguous villains in prestige dramas.

Recent projects

In the years following his acclaimed tenure on Mad Men, Mark Moses has sustained his career through a diverse array of guest and supporting roles across television and independent film, emphasizing character-driven narratives in contemporary dramas. On television, Moses recurred as Dr. Jesse Lentz in ABC's The Good Doctor (2017–present). He appeared as Colonel Wesley Riggle in the 2019 CBS series The Code, a military courtroom drama exploring the lives of Marine Corps judge advocates. He followed this with the role of Undersheriff Jerry London in the 2020 Fox procedural Deputy, where he depicted a seasoned law enforcement figure navigating departmental politics in Los Angeles County. In 2022, Moses guest-starred as Governor Thacker in the ABC newsroom drama Alaska Daily, contributing to storylines involving investigative journalism in Anchorage. More recently, in 2024, he portrayed Attorney Jan Green in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on NBC, bringing nuance to a supporting character in the long-running crime series. In film, Moses had a supporting role as a news executive in Bombshell (2019). He starred as in the 2022 independent thriller Follow Her, a project centered on themes of obsession and digital surveillance. He took on the supporting role of William "Judge" Clark in the 2024 biopic Reagan, which chronicles the life of the former U.S. president and highlights Clark's advisory influence during key political moments. Looking ahead, Moses is set to appear as Eli Johnson in the 2025 series The Hunting Party, an upcoming project that continues his engagement with ensemble-driven television formats. This trajectory underscores Moses's adaptability, with a focus on varied guest spots and indie features that leverage his experience in portraying authoritative yet complex figures, ensuring ongoing relevance in the industry as of 2025.

Awards and nominations

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Mark Moses has earned multiple honors from the for his work in television ensemble casts, highlighting his contributions to acclaimed series. He was a key member of the Desperate Housewives cast that won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the 11th Annual in 2005, recognizing the show's inaugural season. The ensemble secured the same award again at the 12th Annual in 2006 for the second season. In 2009, Moses shared in the Mad Men cast's victory for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 15th Annual , celebrating the series' second season. Moses received a nomination in 2015 at the 21st Annual for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for , alongside his castmates for the fourth season.
YearAwardSeriesResult
2005Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWin (shared)
2006Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWin (shared)
2009Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWin (shared)
2015Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNomination (shared)

Other recognitions

Moses has been associated with three films nominated for the : Platoon (1986), in which he portrayed Wolfe; Born on the Fourth of July (), where he appeared as an optimistic doctor; and Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), featuring him as an American officer. Platoon ultimately won the Best Picture Oscar. In television, Moses received a for the Gold TV for Ensemble of the Year in 2006, shared with the cast of for their collective performance. Additionally, Moses was recognized by the CineRockom International Film Festival for his contributions to cinema.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Mark Moses married and Annie LaRussa on June 4, 1988. The couple's marriage has endured, with Moses describing LaRussa as a key supportive partner in his life and career as of 2025. Together, they have two sons, and . Moses has been actively involved in his children's upbringing, including coaching their youth soccer and teams during the early 2000s. The family resides in , where Moses has long balanced the demands of his acting profession with family responsibilities, such as and supporting his sons' activities.

Charitable involvement

Mark Moses has engaged in primarily through participation in high-profile tournaments, supporting causes related to public safety, , and medical . Moses continued his involvement in 2013 by participating in the second annual Celebrity Golf Classic benefiting the at Lakeside , helping advance and awareness for prevention and treatment. Moses has expressed a continued commitment to in recent years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1986Lt. Wolfe
1987Win Hockings
1988The TrackerTom Adams
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyDoctor
1991
1993Sgt. Owen
1993Mr. Hall
1994I Love TroubleBen Chase
1995The Feminine TouchPhilip
1998Deep ImpactTim Urbanski
1999Colonel John Benton
2000Jeff - Pilot
2002Ralph Mandy
2004Lakers Castoff
2005Geoffrey by the Sea
2006Tom Fuller
2008Attorney General Wyatt
2009CarriersBob
2011And They're OffPeter Salmon
2012Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldAnchorman
2014Fred Ross
2014
2016Fear, Inc.Abe
2018MapplethorpeJack Walther
2019
2022Follow HerJames
2024

Television

YearsTitleRole
1983One Life to LiveBenny Stuart
1985North and SouthUlysses S. Grant
1986Family TiesRick Albert
1987The Golden GirlsDavid
1988MatlockAdam Whitaker
1990GrandRichard Peyton
1994The CommishStuart Walsh
1994The George Carlin ShowBrad
1994Diagnosis: MurderRobin Westlin
1995–1997The Single GuyMatt Parker
2001–2002Ally McBealAssistant D.A.
2004–2011Desperate HousewivesPaul Young
2007–2015Mad MenHerman "Duck" Phillips
2011–2012HomelandDennis Boyd
2012–2015Key and PeeleVarious
2014–2015ManhattanCol. Alden Cox
2014–2018The Last ShipPresident Jeff Michener
2015Mr. RobotGregory
2015–2017Man Seeking WomanJoshua's Boss
2016–2019Berlin StationJason Wolfe
2019The CodeBill Harris
2020DeputyUndersheriff Jerry London
2022Alaska DailyStanley Kornik
2024Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJan Green
2025The Hunting PartyEli Johnson

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