Lucas Kavner is a screenwriter, actor and playwright from Plano, Texas. He’s currently writing film and TV projects for Sony Animation, That’s Wonderful, Jersey Films, Toby Emmerich and Warner Bros, and previously developed shows with FX, Universal, Lionsgate, Red Hour Films, Party Over Here, Shondaland and others. He most recently co-wrote Triplets for Danny Devito, Tracy Morgan, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ivan Reitman and joined the cast for the final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.  

He’s the author of the plays Fish Eye (New York Magazine’s Best Theatre of the Year, Colt Coeur), Carnival Kids (New York Times Critics Pick, Lesser America), Clickshare (ACT), The Gum Play (Sloan Foundation grant, EST), and Barnes & Noble: Frisco, Texas (Ars Nova).

A former feature reporter for The Huffington Post, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, New York Magazine, McSweeney’s, The Believer and The New Yorker, and he was a staff writer and frequent performer on The Jim Jefferies Show for Comedy Central, where he was nominated for a WGA Award.

He’s been seen in or written for shows with Netflix, ABC, DreamWorks TV, and ESPN and he created and starred in Water Bear, the first animated VR show in American history. His original comedy videos have been viewed millions of times online and featured on the BBC, MSNBC, and NPR.

As a theater/theatre actor he’s done shows at Williamstown, The Kennedy Center, Ars Nova, Playwrights Horizons, Naked Angels, American Repertory Theater and he performed weekly for many years at the PIT in New York and UCB Theater in LA. He co-starred in the world premiere of John Mellencamp and Stephen King’s Ghost Brothers Of Darkland County. One time John Mellencamp gave him a note to “pivot like Marlon Brando” and he still doesn’t know what that means.

He lives in LA with his family and various clothes/belongings.