Alex Karpovsky


Alexander Karpovsky is an American director, actor, screenwriter, producer and film editor. He is best known for playing Ray Ploshansky on the HBO comedy-drama series Girls and Craig Petrosian on the Amazon series Homecoming.

Early life and education

Alex Karpovsky was born in Newton, Massachusetts and raised in Boston. He did undergraduate work at Boston University, before receiving a Master's degree in visual ethnography at the University of Oxford..

Career

His debut feature, The Hole Story, earned him a slot in Filmmaker magazine's 25 new faces of independent film. His subsequent feature-length films include Woodpecker, Trust Us, This Is All Made Up, Rubberneck, and Red Flag, the latter two of which were released as a double feature in New York City's Lincoln Center Theater. In addition to these films, Alex has directed episodes of TV, commercials, and music videos.
As an actor, he played Ray Ploshansky in the HBO comedy series Girls and has portrayed characters in films that have been featured at Sundance, Cannes, SXSW, Berlinale, Los Angeles & Tribeca film festivals. Karpovsky also appeared in the Coen Brothers' most recent films, Inside Llewyn Davis and Hail, Caesar!, is a series regular on Amazon's Homecoming, and has a leading role in the upcoming NBC/Peacock limited series, Angelyne
Karpovsky has read hundreds of stories for live and radio audiences, including NPR's Selected Shorts, The Paris Review, The New York Times' Modern Love, n+1, Grand Theft Auto IV, and This American Life.

Filmography

Actor

Television

Music video

Video game

Writer/director

YearTitleRoleNotesNetwork/Festival
2019Oh Jerome, NoWriter/DirectorEpisodes 101-108FXX
2018LoveDirectorEpisode 304Netflix
2016The New Yorker PresentsDirectorEpisode 105Amazon
2016GirlsDirectorEpisode 509HBO
2012Red FlagWriter/DirectorfeatureLA Film Festival
2012RubberneckWriter/DirectorfeatureTribeca
2009Trust Us, This Is All Made Up Writer/DirectorfeatureSXSW
2008Woodpecker Writer/DirectorfeatureSXSW
2006The Hole StoryWriter/DirectorfeatureHarvard Film Archive