Rossie Harris

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Rossie Harris (born March 13, 1969 in Ventura , California ) is an American actor and musician .

Life

Harris made his debut as a child alongside James Caan and Geneviève Bujold in the 1977 western Another Man, Another Woman by Claude Lelouch. In the 1980 television drama, Amber Waves , he starred alongside Dennis Weaver , Kurt Russell and Mare Winningham in a bigger role. He was nominated twice for the Young Artist Award in 1981 for this role as well as that in the comedy The Incredible Journey in a Crazy Airplane from the same year . His guest appearance in an episode of the television series Hart but cordially from 1982 brought him the third nomination for the Young Artist Award in 1983. In the film drama The Last Testament (1983) he played a son of Carol Wetherly ( Jane Alexander ), who is alone after a nuclear war for three children. For this role Harris was nominated again in 1985 for the Young Artist Award. He received the fifth nomination for the same award in 1989 for his role in the show CBS Schoolbreak Special: Home Sweet Homeless (1988).

Harris played one of the bigger roles in the television family film The Magician's Youth (1987). After the role in the film drama Kill the Moonlight (1994) there was a hiatus of several years, after which he only appeared in one of the leading roles in the musical comedy Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician in 2001 . He co-wrote the script for this film.

In the mid-1990s Harris became a member of the Sukia music group , with whom he released several albums. In 2000 he also founded the group DJ Me DJ You , which plays electronic music .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rossie Harris in the Internet Movie Database (English) (biography)