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Ebon
Moss-Bachrach

Emmy-Winning Character Actor & Marvel Cinematic Universe Franchise Lead

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StudioMarvel Studios
DisciplineActing
RegionNorth America
StatusTwo-Time Primetime Emmy Award Winner
FollowIMDb
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Booking Intelligence

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The Bear Season 4 and The Fantastic Four: First Steps are currently streaming, keeping him at the forefront of the 2026 awards cycle.

Known For

Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich

The Bear

FX on Hulu·2022–2026

Fans connect with his 'Cousin' Richie for his profound redemption arc from abrasive chaos to suit-wearing professional purpose.

Ben Grimm / The Thing

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Marvel Studios·2025

He captures the 'Ever-Lovin' Blue-Eyed' heart of the character, balancing tragic physical transformation with New York grit.

David Lieberman / Micro

The Punisher

Netflix/Disney+·2017

Viewers appreciate the intense, high-stakes chemistry he maintains with Jon Bernthal as the intellectual counterpoint to the Punisher's violence.

Desi Harperin

Girls

HBO·2014–2017

Fans love the cringe-inducing, self-important musical persona that serves as a comedic highlight of the series.

Why Book Ebon Moss-Bachrach

Ebon Moss-Bachrach is currently one of the most sought-after names in the convention circuit due to his back-to-back Emmy wins and his debut as The Thing in the MCU. He captures a dual audience of prestige TV viewers and die-hard Marvel fans, ensuring high traffic for both panels and photo ops. With The Bear entering its final season in 2026 and Avengers: Doomsday on the horizon, his relevance is at an all-time high.

Convention Experience

Experienced — appeared at Comic-Con International: San Diego (2024) for Marvel and Walker Stalker Con (2018).

Fan Engagement

Consistently described as warm and professional in high-profile promotional and fan environments.

Recent Work

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The Bear (Final Season)

2026
Richie Jerimovich/TV Series/Filming

The conclusion of a culturally defining series creates massive demand for legacy signings.

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Avengers: Doomsday

2026
Ben Grimm / The Thing/Film/Post-Production

A major crossover event that solidifies his status as a core MCU hero.

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Dog Day Afternoon

2026
Sal DeSilva/Theater/Performing

Broadway visibility increases his appeal to East Coast urban markets and high-end Q&A events.

Ebon — Biography

Ebon Moss-Bachrach has built a career on the granular details of high-intensity characters. Long before he became a household name, he was a fixture of the New York stage and independent film scene, training at the William Esper Studio and honing a Meisner-based approach to ensemble acting. This foundation in emotional truth allowed him to navigate complex supporting roles in prestige television without ever fading into the background of his more famous co-stars. His portrayal of Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich in the FX series The Bear represents a rare cultural moment where a supporting perform…

Fandom Temperature

trending_upRising65/100

Updated Apr 2026

Ebon Moss-Bachrach sits within a high temperature band fuelled by exceptional digital interest and extensive engagement across video platforms tied to his major television and cinematic projects. As his online demand continues to outpace his live-circuit availability, organisers have a strategic opportunity to programme Ebon Moss-Bachrach for upcoming events while fan appetite remains high but largely underserved by current appearance schedules.

Fan Demand (Reddit · Convention · Web)

8.0

YouTube Fan Content

8.5

Appearance Velocity

0.0

Wikipedia Readers

6.0

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Career Acts & Milestones

Theater Foundations

1997–2013

Theater Foundations

He establishes his craft in the New York theater scene, prioritizing stage work at Williamstown and Off-Broadway over lucrative commercial roles. This nomadic period proves his commitment to the Meisner technique and secures his reputation as a reliable ensemble player in indie cinema.

"When I started out, I was working mostly in the theater scene… It felt very romantic to me, and kind of nomadic."

The Supporting TV Player

2014–2021

The Supporting TV Player

He transitions to mainstream television, taking high-visibility supporting roles in Girls and The Punisher. These projects test his ability to handle chaotic, unlikable, or intense characters while maintaining audience empathy, avoiding the trap of becoming a generic character actor.

Prestige Breakthrough

2022–2024

Prestige Breakthrough

The cultural explosion of The Bear turns his nuanced portrayal of Richie into a industry standard for supporting performances. He navigates the leap to Star Wars and prestigious limited series, using critical acclaim to leverage a massive franchise leading role.

Franchise Icon & Stage Return

2025–Present

Franchise Icon & Stage Return

Joining the MCU as The Thing provides global blockbuster visibility, yet he reinforces his artistic roots by debuting on Broadway. He now commands both the Marvel fandom and the prestige theater audience, balancing massive intellectual property with classical stage performance.

Industry Recognition

2025
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Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

The Bear

2024
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Critics Choice Award

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

The Bear

2024
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Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

The Bear

Craft & Expertise

psychology

Meisner Technique

Utilizes rigorous emotional repetition to create spontaneous and grounded reactions in high-pressure ensemble scenes.

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Physical Transformation

Adapts his physicality for intense genre roles, ranging from gritty urban hackers to rock-encrusted superhero icons.

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Ensemble Dynamics

Specializes in supporting roles that catalyze character growth in others while maintaining a distinct, layered arc.

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Vocal Versatility

Maintains a prolific voice acting presence across major adult animation titles, utilizing a distinctively textured New York delivery.

The Registry

Total Credits

78

Career Span

1944-2027

Peak Decade

2000s

Peak Credits

33 titles

By Decade

1990s3
2000s33
2010s22
2020s17

By Role

Acting100%

By Genre

Drama40%
Comedy25%
Action20%
Sci-Fi15%
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Highest rated credit: Rick and Morty (2013) — 8.7/10

Complete Filmography — Ebon

Avengers: Secret Wars

Avengers: Secret Wars

2027

Avengers: Doomsday

Avengers: Doomsday

2026

The Fantastic 4: First Steps

The Fantastic 4: First Steps

2025

Reading Rainbow

Reading Rainbow

2025

Is / Was \ Will

Is / Was \ Will

2025

Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps - World Premiere

Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps - World Premiere

2025

Hot Ones Versus

Hot Ones Versus

2024

Hold Your Breath

Hold Your Breath

2024

No Hard Feelings

No Hard Feelings

2023

Krapopolis

Krapopolis

2023

Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look

Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look

2022

Sharp Stick

Sharp Stick

2022

The Dropout

The Dropout

2022

The Bear

The Bear

2022

Andor

Andor

2022

Interrogation

Interrogation

2020

Tesla

Tesla

2020

Blow the Man Down

Blow the Man Down

2019

NOS4A2

NOS4A2

2019

Good Posture

Good Posture

2019

Lying and Stealing

Lying and Stealing

2019

The Big Take

The Big Take

2018

Marvel's The Punisher

Marvel's The Punisher

2017

A Goodbye to Girls

A Goodbye to Girls

2017

Filming Locations

United StatesUnited Kingdom

Chicago

United States

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Productions

The Bear

Primary production base for the series.

London

United Kingdom

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Productions

The Fantastic Four: First StepsAndor

Production hub for Disney/Marvel franchises.

New York City

United States

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Productions

GirlsThe Punisher

Long-term career base and theater home.

Editorial & Reference

Ebon Moss-Bachrach: Richie in The Bear and Ben Grimm in Marvel

The real through-line of this career is the study of men who feel trapped by their own skin. Whether he is playing a disgraced hacker in a basement or a kitchen manager in a dead-end job, he finds the friction in being stuck. He does not play for the audience's sympathy. Instead, he plays the uncomfortable reality of a person who is their own worst enemy. This creates a specific tension that makes his eventual moments of growth feel like a physical relief for the viewer.

Most people miss the technical stillness he uses to balance his more explosive scenes. A casual fan sees the shouting in a Chicago kitchen, but a serious student notices the way he handles a fork or a cigarette when the camera is not the focus. He uses his body to show a character's history before they even speak a word. There is a classical weight to his movements that comes from years of New York stage work. He treats every supporting role as if the entire story belongs to that person.

He has mastered the art of the 'unreliable ally.' You are never quite sure if his characters will save the day or ruin it until the final second. This unpredictability is what makes him such a vital booking for a franchise. He brings a sense of danger to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that few other actors can manage. He understands that a hero is only as interesting as the flaws they are trying to hide. This analytical approach keeps his work from ever feeling like a repeat of his past successes.

Polishing a single piece of silverware until it shines under a kitchen light changed the way the world viewed his talent. In the famous 'Forks' episode of the FX series The Bear, a man who seemed like a loud failure found his soul in the details of service. This specific moment did more than just win him back-to-back Emmy Awards in 2024 and 2025. It proved that he could take a character most people hated and turn him into a symbol of hope. He does not rely on being likable to win over an audience. He relies on the truth of a man trying to find a reason to wake up in the morning. This focus on the small habits of a human being is what makes his work stand out in a crowded field of performers.

Richie Jerimovich became a cultural icon because of the grit and heart he brought to the screen. Fans of The Bear know him as 'Cousin,' the man who shouts to hide his fear of being left behind. His journey from a chaotic presence in the kitchen to a suit-wearing professional gave the show its emotional core. He plays the role with a New York energy that feels lived-in and real. People do not just watch him for the drama; they watch for the way he navigates his relationships with the rest of the crew. His chemistry with the cast feels like a real family, full of both love and deep frustration. It is a performance that rewards people who have ever felt like they were running out of time to succeed.

Beyond the heat of a professional kitchen, he has a long history of playing complex, high-stakes roles. Many viewers first noticed him as David 'Micro' Lieberman in the Marvel series The Punisher. He spent much of that show in a dark bunker, playing a tech expert who had lost his family and his identity. He managed to make a character sitting behind a computer screen feel just as dangerous as the man with the gun. In the HBO series Girls, he showed a completely different side as Desi Harperin. He played a self-absorbed musician with a level of comedic skill that made the character both funny and cringeworthy. Even in the Star Wars universe, his turn as Arvel Skeen in Andor showed his ability to play a rebel with a dark secret. Each of these roles shows a range that goes far beyond a single genre or style.

Convention floors now see a unique mix of fans who show up specifically to talk about these different eras. You will see people in chef coats standing next to Marvel collectors and Star Wars fans. He is a rare guest who can speak to the technical side of a heist in Andor and the emotional beats of a Chicago drama. Promoters see a talent who brings a deep level of intelligence to every panel and Q&A session. He does not give generic answers; he talks about the specific choices he makes as an actor. This level of engagement makes his signings and photo ops feel like more than just a quick meeting. Fans often bring items like kitchen timers or comic books, and he treats each encounter with the same professional focus. He has a history of successful appearances at major events like San Diego Comic-Con, where he connects with the crowd through his knowledge of the craft.

His current work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has placed him at the center of the biggest franchise in film history. As Ben Grimm, also known as The Thing, in the 2025 movie The Fantastic Four: First Steps, he has taken on a landmark role. Fans are excited to see how he brings a sense of humanity to a character made of orange stone. This role requires him to balance the physical demands of a superhero movie with the tragic heart of a man who has lost his human form. At the same time, his work on the fourth season of The Bear keeps him grounded in the prestige television world. He is also making a 2026 Broadway debut, showing his commitment to live performance. This mix of giant blockbusters and intimate stage work makes him one of the most relevant actors working today.

His approach to acting is rooted in his time at the William Esper Studio in New York. He studied the Meisner technique, which teaches actors to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances. This training is visible in the way he listens to his scene partners. He is never just waiting for his turn to speak; he is reacting to everything happening around him. This makes him a favorite among directors who want an ensemble player who can raise the level of every scene. He has also been public about his support for film industry workers and various social causes. This honesty and advocacy have built a level of trust with his fanbase. They do not just see a celebrity; they see a dedicated worker who cares about the world around him.

Meeting him in person at a convention offers a look at the man behind these intense characters. He is known for being calm, thoughtful, and genuinely interested in the stories fans share with him. Whether someone wants to discuss the soundtrack of a specific scene or the future of the MCU, he stays present in the conversation. His status as a two-time Emmy winner gives him a level of prestige that elevates any event lineup. He is a professional who understands the value of the fan community and the work it takes to build a lasting career. For a promoter, he represents a high-value booking with a broad appeal across many demographics. For a fan, he is the actor who proved that even the most broken people can find their way back.

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