Harris Doran's film "F^¢k 'Em R!ght B@¢k" premiered in the 2022 Sundance Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize nomination) and won the Jury Prize for Best Comedy at Aspen ShortsFest making the film Oscar qualifying. He was shortlisted for the Film Independent Spirit Awards' Someone To Watch Award for his work on his feature film "Beauty Mark." A native New Yorker, Harris trained as an actor at The Juilliard School (Group 29) before going on to receive rave reviews for his work in film, theatre, and television, playing a wide variety of roles. In 2000 he received an LA Ovation Award Nomination for playing "The Artful Dodger" in "Oliver at the DeafWest Theatre in Los Angeles. While in LA he shot guest spots on the television shows "Any Day Know" and "Malcolm In The Middle." Then in 2004, he starred in the film "Two Plus One," which was shot entirely on location in Paris, France, as well as starring as "Claude" in the Broadway concert of HAIR, alongside Jennifer Hudson, Laura Benanti, and Billy Porter. In 2006 he shot the rockumentary "Exposing The Order Of The Serpentine" for Spike TV as well as a guest spot on NBC's "The Black Donnellys." After receiving praise for his role as "The Emcee" in "Cabaret" at the Pittsburgh Public Theater (2007), Harris was asked back to play "Mozart" in their production of "Amadeus," earning him notice from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette as one of the best performances of the year. After this he starred as "Jerry" in "Love Jerry" (2008), for which he won both a NYMF Award for Best Actor and the Talkin' Broadway Award for Best Actor. In 2009, Harris played the role of "Freddy" in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," opposite Joe Piscopo at the Gateway Playhouse in Long Island, NY. The following year he received glowing reviews for playing "Myles" in "It Must Be Him" (2010), which was written by the Emmy Award winning writer Kenny Solms, and starred three-time Emmy Award nominee Peter Scolari. In 2011, he starred as "Marc" alongside Jerry Adler and Joyce DeWitt in the world premiere of "I'm Connecticut," written by "The Simpsons" writer/producer Mike Reiss. He reprised his role along with Adler in the 2013 production. Harris is a regular on the web series "Real Actors Read" and "Montauk Boys" and shot spots on CBS' "Person Of Interest" (2013), CBS' "Elementary" (2014), and one of the leads of the pilot episode of the new Lifetime series "I Love You, But I Lied" (2014). Harris was named by Backstage Magazine as one of the "Backstage 30 - actors on the verge of breaking out" (2014). Harris' film projects include starring as "Eugene" in the feature film "My Best Day," which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival (2012), for which he won a Jury award for Best Acting Ensemble at the Ashland Independent Film Festival. The film had its theatrical release (2013) and is now available on iTunes and Netflix; as well as "Spot" in the feature film "Junction," along with Michael O'Keefe, Anthony Rapp and David Zayas for which Harris won the Best Supporting Actor award at The Long Island International Film Expo and Best Ensemble Cast at the ReelHeART International Film Festival - "Junction" is available for purchase on Amazon and rental on Redbox. He shot the starring role of "Jack Wright" in the feature film "Coach Of The Year" (2012) as well as supporting roles in the feature films "A Cry From Within" (2013) and "'79 Parts" starring Eric Roberts (2013). Harris shot the lead roles of Djuna Wahlrab's feature "We're Doing Fine" (2013) and John Jaquish's feature "The Mutineer" (2014). Harris made his writer/director debut short film "The Story of Milo & Annie" (2014) starring Academy Award Nominee Cathy Moriarty ("Raging Bull") and Alysia Reiner ("Orange Is The New Black") which won Best Narrative Short in the Indie Memphis Film Festival. He has written the musicals "Salvage," "Wasp Woman," and "Bleeding Love" which had its world premiere production (2015) in Denmark. His screenplay "Atticus Brown Is Still Here" was a Sundance, Tribeca and Hamptons Sloan finalist (2014), his screenplay "In The Wake" was a semifinalist for the Austin Film Festival (2014) and his screenplay "COG" was named the winner of the Write Movies Screenwriting Competition (2014) and was a quarterfinalist for the Oscars® Academy Nicholl Fellowship (2014). Harris is a writer on the tv show "I Love You, But I Lied" (2015) for Lifetime and is the sole writer of the sit-com "Reenact" for the new online network TWST (2016). He wrote and directed the film "This Movie Will Get Into Sundance" (2016) and his multi-award winning writer/director debut feature film "Beauty Mark" (2017) premiered as a US competition film in the LA Film Festival to rave reviews and for which Harris was shortlisted for the Film Independent Spirit Awards' Someone To Watch Award. Harris wrote, conceived and produced the political concert "Broadway Blue Wave for New York" (2018) directed by Rachel Chavkin, musical directed by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, produced along with Kristy Cates, starring Ashlie Atkinson, Laura Benanti, Steven Boyer, Kathleen Chalfant, Edie Falco, Annie Golden, Javier Muñoz, Cynthia Nixon, MJ Rodriguez, Daphne Rubin-Vega. Harris's feature film "Atticus Brown Is Still Here," a sci-fi, coming of age story was developed at the Screenwriters Colony on Nantucket (2018) under the mentorship of Mary Harron, John C. Walsh, Jon Silk and Josephine Decker. Harris produced and directed the "Know Your Rights" educational video series for New York Transgender Advocacy Group (2019). Harris directed the staged reading of "Wasp Woman" (2020), for which he write book and lyrics, music by Arthur Lafrentz Bacon, presented by the Professional Conservatory of Musical Theatre at NYFA. Harris directed and edited the musical podcast "Bleeding Love" (2020) for which he also wrote lyrics, starring Annie Golden, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Marc Kudisch, Sarah Stiles, Taylor Trensch and Tony Vincent, which was released on the Broadway Podcast Network and became one of the top performing arts podcasts in the U.S. Harris wrote and directed the satirical webseries "The Ivanka Diaries" (2020) starring Paten Hughes. He wrote, directed and adapted the film/theatre hybrid film "I See You and You See Me" (2021) for the Queens Theatre which premiered on PBS/WNET, and wrote/directed the film F^¢k 'Em R!ght B@¢k which premiered in competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Harris is an adjunct professor at Columbia University where he teaches "Directing the Actor" in the Film MFA program.
Harris Goldberg was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 17, 1972. He started doing stand-up at age sixteen. His older brother, Daniel Goldberg, wrote and produced such successful films as "Stripes" and "Meatballs." He went onto produce "Junior," "Road Trip" and the upcoming, "Old School" for Deamworks. Harris followed his brother to Los Angeles where he sold his first screenplay within a week and was then signed to William Morris the week after. Twenty-five studio films later he scored his biggest success with Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999). His next film is the upcoming May release, The Master of Disguise (2002) starring Dana Carvey and produced by Adam Sandler. He also hosted the Montreal Comedy Festival in 1998. Harris went onto direct "Where's Angelo" starring Michael Madsen, Beverely D'Angelo and Robert Forster which premiered at "The Hollywood and Santa Barbara Film Festivals." Harris wrote the autobiographical "Numb," his directorial feature debut. Starring Matthew Perry, Mary Steenbergen, Kevin Pollak and Lynn Collins it recent premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival and winning Best Feature Audience Awards in Chicago and the Ojai Film Festival. He and Rob Schneider made a notable appearance on Conan O'Brien performing their "Blue Man Ass Group during the 5th anniversary show. Goldberg veered into television writing pilots for HBO, NBC, ABC, TNT, USA, He's about to start production on his next feature.
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Harris Laskawy was born on 12 February 1943 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The World According to Garp (1982), The Girl Next Door (2004) and The Glimmer Man (1996). He was previously married to Jennifer Reed. He died on 4 July 2010 in Valley Village, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Harris Markson is known for 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020), Modern Family (2009) and The Stalking Fields (2022).
Harris Shore was born Harold Leroy Cherashore on September 22, 1946 in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania near Valley Forge, USA. He is an actor, writer and director known for his work on Seinfeld (1991), The Trust (2021) Wings (1990) and The Korean War (1990). Shore takes his place in American Pop Video Culture as the original, live-action Mario of the Donkeykong commercials for ColecoVision, circa 1981. Early in his career in New York, he co-produced and starred in the sensational show group, "Four On The Town," which played to standing ovations throughout the Catskills and Poconos, before entertaining our troops in Vietnam and Thailand in the spring of 1972. He is an ordained cantor, proud single dad, and has sung "The Star Spangled Banner" in Dodger Stadium four times, 2016 - 2019.
Harris Soedarto is an actor, known for Seperti Hujan yang Jatuh ke Bumi (2020) and Akad (2022).
Harris Vaughan was born in South London, England on December 9th, 1980, where he was born and raised up to his early twenties when he moved to study in America on a football/Soccer scholarship. His final stop in America was spent working as an assistant producer for the Alice Cooper Radio Show in NY. Returning to London, he worked for Vice magazine, then moving into PR working for such clients as Madness, Fatboy Slim and Bestival. In 2009, after backpacking around South East Asia for 6 months he moved to Beijing, continuing to work in Football and music PR as well as modeling for the likes of Hermes, Dunhill, Gucci, Adidas & BMW. After some small commercials and TV work he was cast in his first feature-length film 'This is Sanlitun' by Icelandic director Robert Douglas in 2013 after previously working together. This was quickly followed by his second successive casting in "My Desk Mate" which is to start filming in late 2013. He then went to do Masters in Acting at Mountview in London and is now a full-time actor and screenwriter with several of his pilots and short films in pre-production.