Mark Hoppus


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Also Known As
Mark Allen Hoppus
Born
March 15, 1972

Biography

Mark Hoppus worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Hoppus worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including the Jason Biggs and Jennifer Coolidge hit "American Pie" (1999), "Can't Hardly Wait" (1998) starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and "Diary" (MTV, 1999-2002). He also contributed to "Shake, Rattle & Roll" (1999-2000), "The Late Sh...

Biography

Mark Hoppus worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Hoppus worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including the Jason Biggs and Jennifer Coolidge hit "American Pie" (1999), "Can't Hardly Wait" (1998) starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and "Diary" (MTV, 1999-2002). He also contributed to "Shake, Rattle & Roll" (1999-2000), "The Late Show With David Letterman" (CBS, 1993-2015) and "The Simpsons" (Fox, 1989-). In the early 2000s, Hoppus devoted his time to various credits, such as the Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore blockbuster "Charlie's Angels" (2000), "Loser" with Jason Biggs (2000) and "The Bubble Boy" with Jake Gyllenhaal (2001). He also worked on "World's Sexiest Athletes" (ESPN Network, 2001-02), "Haunted" (UPN, 2002-03) and "I Love the '80s" (VH1, 2002-03). Hoppus's music was most recently used in "Boyhood" (2014). Hoppus continued to exercise his talent in the early 2000s and the 2010s, taking on a mix of projects like "Trippin'" (MTV, 2004-05), "I Love the '80s: 3D" (VH1, 2005-06) and "I Love the Holidays" (VH1, 2005-06). His credits also expanded to "Stick It" (2006), "Fired Up!" (2009) and "The Other F Word" (2011) starring Lindberg.

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