Schwartzman starred opposite Brittany Murphy, Patrick Fugit, John Leguizamo and Mena Suvari in 2002's SPUN. Previously he starred in Roman Coppola's directorial debut, CQ, as Felix De Marco, a flamboyant and egocentric young director. His film credits also include SIMONE, starring Al Pacino and Catherine Keener; and the Screen Gems ensemble comedy SLACKERS.
Schwartzman made his television debut in 2003 in the critically acclaimed FOX comedy Cracking Up written by Mike White and co-starring Molly Shannon.
Until 2003 he was lead drummer for the Los Angeles-based band Phantom Planet. Their second studio album, The Guest, was written in part by Schwartzman and was released by Epic in February 2002. Following the album's release, the band went on a 14-month tour with Incubus.
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