Mark Mothersbaugh
American Composer, Musician, and Founding Member of DevoAmerican Composer, Musician, and Founding Member of Devo
Mark Mothersbaugh first came to prominence as co-founder and frontman of the new wave band Devo, famous for hits like “Whip It.” He later transitioned into a prolific career as a film and television composer. His credits include beloved children’s series like Rugrats, feature films such as The Lego Movie (2014), and several collaborations with director Wes Anderson, including Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. Known for his eclectic and playful musical voice, Mothersbaugh has become a vital figure in modern screen music while maintaining his legacy as an innovative performer.