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Ed Harris

Ed Harris

Ed Harris

is 59 years old
Actor

Real name: Edward Allen Harris
Born: Tuesday, November 28, 1950
  (Englewood, New Jersey, USA)
Height: 5' 9"

Rating
100% (2 votes)

Star Sign:
Sagittarius
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Ed Harris in Pollock (2000)

ED HARRIS (Director/Jackson Pollock) recently completed filming opposite Jude Law in Paramount's "Enemy at the Gates," filmed by director Jean-Jacques Annaud on location in Germany, and due for a winter release. He also appears opposite Vince Vaughn and Julia Ormond in director Greg Mosher's independent feature, "Prime Gig."

Harris was last seen opposite Anne Heche in Agnieszka Holland's "The Third Miracle" and opposite Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon in Tri-Star's "Stepmom" for director Chris Columbus. For that performance, together with his performance in Peter Weir's critically acclaimed "The Truman Show," he won the 1998 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor. Harris also won a Golden Globe Award and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for "The Truman Show."

Harris starred opposite Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman in the political thriller "Absolute Power" (which Eastwood also directed) and opposite Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage in the Simpson-Bruckheimer action blockbuster, "The Rock," directed by Michael Bay. Harris portrayed Gene Kranz in Ron Howard's acclaimed "Apollo 13." For that performance, Harris won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe.

Harris' other films include "Borderline," "Knightriders," "The Right Stuff," "The Firm," "Just Cause," "Glengarry Glen Ross," "State of Grace," "The Abyss," "Jacknife," "To Kill a Priest," "Walker," "Sweet Dreams," "Alamo Bay," "A Flash of Green," "Swing Shift," "Under Fire," "Milk Money" and "China Moon."

His television credits include HBO's "The Last Innocent Man" and "Running Mates," and Showtime's "Paris Trout." Harris and his wife, actress Amy Madigan, co-produced and co-starred in a critically-acclaimed film adaptation of Zane Grey's "Riders of the Purple Sage," which premiered on TNT in January of 1996. Harris was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award as Best Actor for his performance, and for their roles as both actors and producers of "Riders of the Purple Sage," Harris and Madigan were presented with the prestigious Western Heritage Wrangler Award for "Outstanding Television Feature Film."

Born in Tenafly, New Jersey, Harris attended Columbia University for two years and then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he began to study acting. In 1973, Harris moved to California and entered the California Institute of the Arts, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.

Harris made his New York stage debut in Sam Shepard's "Fool for Love," for which he earned the 1983 Obie Award for Outstanding Actor. Harris earned a Tony nomination and the Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut in George Furth's "Precious Sons."

Since then, Harris has won two Los Angeles Theater Critics Association Awards: The first for "Prairie Avenue" and the second for Murray Mednick's "Scar." His other Los Angeles stage credits include "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Grapes of Wrath," "Hamlet" and "Sweet Bird of Youth."

In the Fall of 1994, Harris appeared off-Broadway in the New York Shakespeare Theater's production of Sam Shepard's "Simpatico" with James Gammon, Beverly D'Angelo, Fred Ward and his future "Pollock" co-star, Marcia Gay Harden. For his performance he won the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actor. Harris returned to Broadway in the Fall of 1996 for a limited run engagement opposite Daniel Massey in Ronald Harwood's acclaimed drama "Taking Sides." Harris portrayed Major Steve Arnold, an American officer heading a military investigation of Germany's outstanding conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler (Massey), accused of being a Nazi sympathizer.

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 Acting - 

Ed Harris

 appeared in following movies:
Once Fallen (2009) [Pre-production] Father
Appaloosa (2008) [Filming]80% (37 votes) Virgil Cole
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) 79% (456 votes) Mitch Wilkinson
Gone Baby Gone (2007) 90% (352 votes) Det. Remy Bressant
Cleaner (2007) 70% (68 votes) Eddie Lorenzo
Copying Beethoven (2006) 80% (9 votes) Ludwig van Beethoven
Armenian Genocide (2006) US Consul Leslie Davis (voice)
Winter Passing (2005) 70% (1 votes) Don Holden
History of Violence, A (2005) dvd89% (754 votes) Carl Fogarty
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005) Narrator (voice)
Empire Falls (2005) 80% (9 votes) Miles Roby
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 2006
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (2004) dvd90% (1 votes) Other Voices (voice)
Human Stain, The (2003) dvd62% (60 votes) Lester Farley
Radio (2003) dvd70% (42 votes) Coach Jones
Masked and Anonymous (2003) dvd50% (8 votes) Oscar Vogel
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003) Narrator
T-20 Years and Counting (2003) John Glenn
Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion (2003) 70% (1 votes) Tibetan Voiceovers
Hours, The (2002) dvd86% (461 votes) Richard Brown
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 2003
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 2003
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2003
Just a Dream (2002) dvd Older Henry Sturbuck (voice)
Buffalo Soldiers (2001) dvd70% (43 votes) Colonel Berman
Enemy at the Gates (2001) dvd60% (342 votes) Major König
Beautiful Mind, A (2001) dvd80% (512 votes) William Parcher
Pollock (2000) dvd72% (48 votes) Jackson Pollock
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 2001
Prime Gig, The (2000) dvd58% (6 votes) Kelly Grant
Waking the Dead (2000) dvd66% (21 votes) Jerry Charmichael
Third Miracle, The (1999) dvd58% (10 votes) Frank Shore
Truman Show, The (1998) dvd80% (692 votes) Christof
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 1999
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1999
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1999
Stepmom (1998) dvd54% (82 votes) Luke Harrison
Absolute Power (1997) dvd58% (128 votes) Seth Frank, D.C. Homicide
Eye for an Eye (1996) dvd59% (20 votes) Mack McCann
Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) 58% (2 votes) Jim Lassiter, Milly Erne's
Rock, The (1996) dvd64% (516 votes) Brigadier General Francis X.
Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage, The (1996) Sam Peckinpah (voice)
Just Cause (1995) dvd70% (40 votes) Blair Sullivan aka the Angel of
Nixon (1995) dvd62% (86 votes) E. Howard Hunt
Apollo 13 (1995) dvd80% (462 votes) Gene Kranz
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1996
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1996
China Moon (1994) dvd61% (10 votes) Kyle Bodine
Milk Money (1994) dvd48% (25 votes) Tom Wheeler
Firm, The (1993) dvd66% (159 votes) Wayne Tarrance
Needful Things (1993) dvd60% (33 votes) Sheriff Alan J. Pangborn
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) dvd80% (123 votes) Dave Moss
Running Mates (1992) 72% (2 votes) Hugh Hathaway
Paris Trout (1991) 66% (3 votes) Harry Seagraves
State of Grace (1990) dvd72% (22 votes) Frankie Flannery
Abyss, The (1989) dvd71% (246 votes) Virgil 'Bud' Brigman
Jacknife (1989) 70% (8 votes) David 'High School' Flannigan
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1990
To Kill a Priest (1989) 48% (3 votes) Stefan
Walker (1987) 50% (3 votes) William Walker
Last Innocent Man, The (1987) 66% (1 votes) Harry Nash
Alamo Bay (1985) 56% (2 votes) Gene Kranz
Code Name: Emerald (1985) 48% (1 votes) Gus Lang
Sweet Dreams (1985) dvd66% (5 votes) Charlie Dick
Places in the Heart (1984) dvd84% (16 votes) Wayne Lomax
Swing Shift (1984) dvd51% (7 votes) Jack Walsh
Right Stuff, The (1983) dvd88% (143 votes) Maj. John Herschel Glenn Jr.,
Under Fire (1983) dvd80% (14 votes) Oates
Creepshow (1982) dvd62% (41 votes) Hank Blaine
Knightriders (1981) dvd61% (7 votes) Billy
Borderline (1980) 51% (3 votes) Hotchkiss

 
 Directing - 

Ed Harris

 worked as director on following movies:
Appaloosa (2008) [Filming]80% (37 votes)
Pollock (2000) dvd72% (48 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 2001
 
 Screenplay - 

Ed Harris

 worked as writer on following movies:
Appaloosa (2008) [Filming]80% (37 votes)
 
 Production - 

Ed Harris

 worked as producer on following movies:
Appaloosa (2008) [Filming]80% (37 votes)
Pollock (2000) dvd72% (48 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 2001
Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) 58% (2 votes) executive producer

 Appeared as Himself
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo (2008) Himself (archive footage)
Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero (2008) [Post-production] Himself
Realizing 'The Right Stuff' (2003) Himself
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 6 - Moviemaking in the New Millennium (2001) Himself - Interview
Entertainment Tonight (2000) Himself
American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood, The (1996) 60% (1 votes) Himself
HBO First Look: A History of Violence (1992) Himself




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