Jamie Harris

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Jamie Harris (born May 15, 1963 in England , Great Britain ; actually Tudor St. John Harris ) is a British actor .

Life and accomplishments

He is the third son of Elizabeth Rees and the actor Richard Harris . His older brothers are the director and screenwriter Damian Harris (* 1958) and the actor Jared Harris (* 1961), who is married to the actress Emilia Fox . At the age of eleven, Harris worked with his brothers on I, in the membership of my days , an album by his father with poems and songs. Jamie Harris' stepfather was British actor Rex Harrison , to whom the mother was married for a second time.

Early in his career, Harris had a supporting role in In the Name of Father (1993), which was nominated for seven Academy Awards, starring Daniel Day-Lewis , Emma Thompson and director Jim Sheridan . Harris has a bigger role in the comedy How Can You Make Big Bucks Fast? ( Savage Hearts ) (1997), in which his father and Maryam d'Abo also starred. In an episode of the third season of the dramatic television series Nikita , he impersonated the agent Zalman , who temporarily replaced Michael , played by Roy Dupuis , in a guest role . Harris had other supporting roles in the comedy Dinner Rush (2000) with Danny Aiello , in the short film Chosen (2001) by director Ang Lee and in the fantasy film Lemony Snicket - A Puzzling Event (2004) with Jim Carrey and Meryl Streep . This was followed by the adventure film The New World (2005), which got an Oscar nomination and starred in Colin Farrell and Christopher Plummer , directed by Terrence Malick . Another supporting role put Harris in the twice Oscar-nominated historical thriller Prestige - The Master of Magic (2006) with Hugh Jackman by director Christopher Nolan is 2014 and 2015 Harris was recurring in the second season of. Marvel's Agents of SHIELD as Inhuman Gordon to see .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1993: In the Name of the Father
  • 1994: Princess Caraboo (Princess Caraboo)
  • 1996: Highlander (TV series, ep.4.16 Hunt for the Jewel )
  • 1997: How do you get big money quickly? (Savage Hearts)
  • 1997: Touch Me - Fight Against Time (Touch Me)
  • 1997: Little Angels, Little Sharks (Marie Baie des Anges)
  • 1998: Suicide, the Comedy
  • 1999: Tide (short film)
  • 1999: The Wrath of the Hunter (The Lost Son)
  • 1999: Made Men
  • 1999: Nikita ( La Femme Nikita , TV series, ep.3.13 Beyond the Borders )
  • 2000: Fast Food Fast Women
  • 2000: Speed ​​for Thespians (short film)
  • 2000: Dinner Rush (Dinner Rush)
  • 2001: Subterrain
  • 2001: Chosen
  • 2001: The Big Heist (TV movie)
  • 2001: Made
  • 2001: The Next Big Thing
  • 2001: Between All Lines - The Lost Battalion ( The Lost Battalion , TV movie)
  • 2002: Nancy & Frank - A Manhattan Love Story
  • 2003: Rick
  • 2004: Lemony Snicket 's A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • 2005: The New World
  • 2006: I Believe in America
  • 2006: Flannel Pajamas
  • 2006: 508 Nelson
  • 2006: Prestige - The Masters of Magic (The Prestige)
  • 2008: Life (TV series, episode 2.09 Cop-Groupies )
  • 2009: Crank 2: High Voltage (Crank: High Voltage)
  • 2010: Mr. Nice
  • 2011: The Mentalist (1 episode)
  • 2011: The Green Hornet
  • 2011: Planet of the Apes: Prevolution (Rise of the Planet of the Apes)
  • 2013: Magic City (TV series, 5 episodes)
  • 2014: Castle (TV series, ep.6.11 In the Flame Hell )
  • 2014–2015: Marvel's Agents of SHIELD (TV series, 11 episodes)
  • 2014–2015: TURN (TV series, 8 episodes)
  • 2015: Knight of Cups
  • 2019: Lost Transmissions
  • since 2019: Carnival Row (TV series)

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