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Mark Mothersbaugh is a multi-talented artist who has made a lasting impact on both music and film. While he is best known as the co-founder, vocalist, and keyboardist of the pioneering new wave band Devo, Mothersbaugh has also carved out an impressive career as a character actor, bringing his quirky sensibilities to a variety of cinematic projects. Mothersbaugh's filmography is a testament to his versatility, spanning documentaries, biopics, and even a few narrative features. In films like "Score: A Film Music Documentary" and "The World According to Allee Willis," he offers audiences a glimpse into the creative processes that have defined his illustrious career, whether he's discussing the origins of Devo's iconic sound or the influential role of songwriters in shaping popular music. But Mothersbaugh is more than just a talking head – he's also a natural performer, as evidenced by his energetic appearances in Devo-centric films like "Devo: Hardcore Live!" and "Chi Chi & Devo." What truly sets Mothersbaugh apart, however, is his ability to seamlessly blend his musical talents with his acting chops. In projects like "Along for the Ride" and the upcoming "35000 Watts: The Story of College Radio," he brings a quirky, offbeat charm to his roles, infusing each performance with the same irreverent spirit that has made Devo a cult favorite for decades. Whether he's playing a fictionalized version of himself or inhabiting a completely original character, Mothersbaugh's distinctive presence always leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

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