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Harris appeared in a short film in 2010, , playing a troubled potato picker whose loneliness, social awkwardness and isolation from the townspeople leads to a one-time road-side event, and a quick decision, that has tragic consequences. The film was written and directed by ] director ]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.semainedelacritique.com/EN/films/2010/2010_comp_native.php |title= Semainedelacritique Cannes Native Son World Premiere, 2010 |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> and premiered the 2010 ]. He played Fifield in the ] 2012 science fiction film, '']''. | Harris appeared in a short film in 2010, , playing a troubled potato picker whose loneliness, social awkwardness and isolation from the townspeople leads to a one-time road-side event, and a quick decision, that has tragic consequences. The film was written and directed by ] director ]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.semainedelacritique.com/EN/films/2010/2010_comp_native.php |title= Semainedelacritique Cannes Native Son World Premiere, 2010 |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> and premiered the 2010 ]. He played Fifield in the ] 2012 science fiction film, '']''. | ||
After '']'', Sean Harris went on to play the role of Campbell in the film '']'' based on the bestselling novel of the same name by ]. Cast includes ] and ]. U.S. release is expected in September 2014. Harris then filmed '']'' with ] and ], directed by ], and based upon the 2001 novel "Beware the Night" by Ralph Sarchie and ]. The film was released on July 2, 2014. Sean Harris was cast by ] for ], without an interview, based upon ] having Sean Sean's performance in ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3301169/interview-scott-derrickson-incredibly-candid-deliver-us-evil-interview/ |title= Scott Derrickson |author= Dickson, Evan |publisher= Bloody Disgusting, 1 July 2014}}</ref> His next role, in 2013, was for "The Goob", a feature film in which Sean plays a womanizing stock car driver. "The Goob" is directed by Guy Myhill, (who also directed Sean Harris in a 13 minute short in 2001, entitled "The Bilsons" about a not so funny small caravan of traveling circus clowns and a 1997 short film "Two Halftimes to Hell"). In 2010, Sean again worked with Guy Myhill. Sean Harris did a cameo appearance in a music video for the ] band The Black Sharks' debut album titled "Lose Control."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/norwich_band_s_vegas_gamble_pays_off_1_716758|title= Norwich band's Vegas gamble pays off |date= 3 November 2010 |publisher= Evening News 24 |author= Briggs, Stacia}}</ref> No dates have been set for release for "The Goob." | After '']'', Sean Harris went on to play the role of Campbell in the film '']'' based on the bestselling novel of the same name by ]. Cast includes ] and ]. U.S. release is expected in September 2014. Harris then filmed '']'' with ] and ], directed by ], and based upon the 2001 novel "Beware the Night" by Ralph Sarchie and ]. The film was released on July 2, 2014. Sean Harris was cast by ] for ], without an interview, based upon ] having Sean Sean's performance in '']''.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3301169/interview-scott-derrickson-incredibly-candid-deliver-us-evil-interview/ |title= Scott Derrickson |author= Dickson, Evan |publisher= Bloody Disgusting, 1 July 2014}}</ref> His next role, in 2013, was for "The Goob", a feature film in which Sean plays a womanizing stock car driver. "The Goob" is directed by Guy Myhill, (who also directed Sean Harris in a 13 minute short in 2001, entitled "The Bilsons" about a not so funny small caravan of traveling circus clowns and a 1997 short film "Two Halftimes to Hell"). In 2010, Sean again worked with Guy Myhill. Sean Harris did a cameo appearance in a music video for the ] band The Black Sharks' debut album titled "Lose Control."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/norwich_band_s_vegas_gamble_pays_off_1_716758|title= Norwich band's Vegas gamble pays off |date= 3 November 2010 |publisher= Evening News 24 |author= Briggs, Stacia}}</ref> No dates have been set for release for "The Goob." | ||
Known as an intense actor of '']'', Sean Harris frequently remains unavailable for interviews while filming, preferring not to break with character.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://gulfnews.com/arts-entertainment/film/movie-features/tabloid-exclusive-on-the-set-of-eric-bana-film-beware-the-night-in-abu-dhabi-1.1216253 |title=GulfNews |editor= Long, Natalie |date= August 4, 2013 |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> However, his "method" allows him to film with few takes.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.kitleyskrypt.com/obrien.htm |title= Kiley's Krypt |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> It was said that in preparing to play Brian Tobin of the Iceni Project for the TV Series, '']'', Harris followed the real Brian Tobin around for a year to study the character.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/suffolk/hi/tv_and_radio/newsid_8630000/8630517.stm |title= BBC Suffok |date= April 20, 2010}}</ref> | Known as an intense actor of '']'', Sean Harris frequently remains unavailable for interviews while filming, preferring not to break with character.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://gulfnews.com/arts-entertainment/film/movie-features/tabloid-exclusive-on-the-set-of-eric-bana-film-beware-the-night-in-abu-dhabi-1.1216253 |title=GulfNews |editor= Long, Natalie |date= August 4, 2013 |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> However, his "method" allows him to film with few takes.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.kitleyskrypt.com/obrien.htm |title= Kiley's Krypt |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}</ref> It was said that in preparing to play Brian Tobin of the Iceni Project for the TV Series, '']'', Harris followed the real Brian Tobin around for a year to study the character.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/suffolk/hi/tv_and_radio/newsid_8630000/8630517.stm |title= BBC Suffok |date= April 20, 2010}}</ref> |
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Born | 1966 Bethnal Green, London, England, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Sean Harris (born 1966) is an English actor, most famous for his role as Micheletto Corella in Showtime's television series The Borgias. Harris has appeared in several independent British films, most notably his performance as the Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis in the film 24 Hour Party People. He's also appeared in Brothers of the Head, Harry Brown, Brighton Rock, and critically acclaimed miniseries Red Riding Trilogy and Southcliffe. He broke into the mainstream with supporting roles as Fifield in Ridley Scott's Prometheus and Neil Jordan's The Borgias.
Life and career
Harris was born in Bethnal Green, London, but grew up in Norwich, Norfolk. At age 23, Harris moved to London to train at the Drama Centre London from 1989 to 1992. He appeared in the cult horror Creep, in which he played a psychopathic killer stalking the London Underground. Harris appeared in his first British feature film lead in the independent film Saxon, released in 2007. In Saxon, Harris plays a newly released inmate who returns home owing a huge debt that has been accumulating, with little time to settle the debt.
Other notable roles include serial killer Ian Brady, one of the notorious culprits of the Moors Murders, on ITV1's See No Evil: The Moors Murders, and Nick Sidney in the cult mockumentary Brothers of the Head. Harris played Joy Division singer Ian Curtis in Michael Winterbottom film 24 Hour Party People. He has also appeared in the 2007 film Outlaw and in the television film Wedding Belles by Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh. Harris played the drug dealer Stretch in Harry Brown. Harris played small-time criminal Fred Hale in a new film adaptation of Brighton Rock, released in February 2011. Harris appeared in the British thriller film A Lonely Place to Die previously known as The Grave at Angel's Peak directed by Julian Gilbey.
In 2002, Harris appeared in a short film, directed by Kevin Thomas, True Love (Once Removed). He played a troubled and lonely young man, Steven, with no prospects, who finds, via an illegal time-machine, the young woman who will grow up to become his eventual "true love", except that she is presently only an 8-year old girl. Steven must find a way to place himself in a position to meet her in the future, knowing that he has no future prospects to meet her when she becomes a woman. The film won Best Short Film at both the Palm Springs and Houston Film Festivals and was selected for Clermont Ferrand, London Raindance and LA Short Film Festival as well as qualifying for Oscar nomination in 2004.
Harris appeared in a short film in 2010, Native Son, playing a troubled potato picker whose loneliness, social awkwardness and isolation from the townspeople leads to a one-time road-side event, and a quick decision, that has tragic consequences. The film was written and directed by Scottish director Scott Graham and premiered the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. He played Fifield in the Ridley Scott 2012 science fiction film, Prometheus.
After The Borgias, Sean Harris went on to play the role of Campbell in the film Serena based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Ron Rash. Cast includes Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. U.S. release is expected in September 2014. Harris then filmed Deliver Us From Evil with Eric Bana and Olivia Munn, directed by Scott Derrickson, and based upon the 2001 novel "Beware the Night" by Ralph Sarchie and Lisa Collier Cool. The film was released on July 2, 2014. Sean Harris was cast by Scott Derrickson for Deliver Us from Evil (2014 film), without an interview, based upon Scott Derrickson having Sean Sean's performance in Harry Brown. His next role, in 2013, was for "The Goob", a feature film in which Sean plays a womanizing stock car driver. "The Goob" is directed by Guy Myhill, (who also directed Sean Harris in a 13 minute short in 2001, entitled "The Bilsons" about a not so funny small caravan of traveling circus clowns and a 1997 short film "Two Halftimes to Hell"). In 2010, Sean again worked with Guy Myhill. Sean Harris did a cameo appearance in a music video for the Norwich band The Black Sharks' debut album titled "Lose Control." No dates have been set for release for "The Goob."
Known as an intense actor of Stanislavski's system, Sean Harris frequently remains unavailable for interviews while filming, preferring not to break with character. However, his "method" allows him to film with few takes. It was said that in preparing to play Brian Tobin of the Iceni Project for the TV Series, Five Daughters, Harris followed the real Brian Tobin around for a year to study the character.
Sean Harris has been collaborating with Montserrat Lombard. Together they are working on the screen plays for two short films called "White" and "Imager." Sean will play the lead in the first of four installments in the series, and Montserrat Montserrat Lombard (who previously directed Sean in the music video "Battles"), will direct. This will be Sean Harris' first collaborative screen play in which he will also act. The first short film, "White", has begun filming. Sean Harris also has completed filming of Macbeth, directed by Justin Kurzel with the film company See-Saw Films. This summer Sean Harris will begin filming "Trespass Against Us", a feature film about three generations of an outlaw family, and conflicting cross-generational loyalties.
Sean Harris is represented by the Troika Talent Agency.
Television
Harris's television credits include Channel 4's drama series Cape Wrath as Gordon Ormond, the BBC series Ashes to Ashes as Arthur Layton, the Waking the Dead episode Pietà as former Serb war criminal Radovan Sredinić and as the corrupt Inspector Bob Craven in Channel 4's critically acclaimed Red Riding series. In the recent BBC TV drama Five Daughters, he played Brian Tobin, co-founder of The Iceni Project, a drugs treatment facility based in Suffolk. He appeared as the assassin Micheletto in The Borgias, a historical television series created by Neil Jordan. In 2013 he starred in the Channel 4 drama Southcliffe.
Notable appearances
- Music video for Mark Ronson's 2007 single "Stop Me".
- Svengali, an Internet comedy series written by Dean Cavanagh. Harris played photographer Anton Blair.
- Short film for Barbarossa's song Battles, directed by Montserrat Lombard.
Podcast and Interviews
- Starry Constellation Magazine, July 2007. Sean Harris, in a telephone podcast interview, discusses Meadowlands, some of his other credits and characters, and his career.
- The Daily Mirror-online: "Jamaica Inn Star Sean Harris laughs off ‘mumbling’ controversy at Bafta ceremony."
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Two Half-Times to Hell | Tom | Short film |
1997 | Wet Work. | Sean | Short film |
2001 | The Discovery of Heaven | Bart Bork | |
2001 | The Bilsons | Perry | Short film |
2002 | True Love (Once Removed) | Steven | Short film, won Best Short Film at Palm Springs and Houston Film Festivals |
2002 | Tom & Thomas | Kevin | |
2002 | 24 Hour Party People | Ian Curtis | |
2002 | Pay Day | Andy | Short film |
2003 | Nicotine Yellow | Diggie | Short film |
2004 | Trauma | Roland | |
2004 | Creep | Craig, the "Creep" | |
2004 | The Hare | Soldier | |
2005 | Asylum | Nick | |
2005 | Frozen | Hurricane Frank | |
2005 | Brothers of the Head | Nick Sidney | |
2005 | Isolation | Jamie | |
2007 | Outlaw | Simon Hillier | |
2007 | Saxon | Eddie | |
2009 | Harry Brown | Stretch | |
2010 | Native Son | John | Short film |
2010 | Brighton Rock | Hale | |
2011 | A Lonely Place to Die | Mr Kidd | |
2012 | Prometheus | Fifield | |
2014 | Deliver Us from Evil | Santino | |
2014 | Serena | Campbell | Varying release dates starting with the UK on September 19, 2014. No. U.S. release date. |
2014 | The Goob | Gene Womack | post-production; expected release Summer 2014 |
2014 | 71 | Captain Sandy Browning | Released February 7, 2014 (Berlin International Film Festival). To be released in the United States by Roadside Attractions and Black Label Media. |
2015 | White | Samuel | Short film co-written by Sean Harris and Montserrat Lombard; filming May 2014 |
2015 | Macbeth | Macduff | Post-Production |
2015 | Trespass Against Us | Filming begins Summer 2014 |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Minder | Dean | TV series (1 episode: "Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley") |
1994 | The Bill | Matthew / Russell Hines / Stuart Kennedy | TV series (3 episodes) |
1995 | Signs and Wonders | Carl Maynard | TV film |
1995 | The Vet | Neil Fairbrother | TV series (1 episode: "Home Truths") |
1996 | A Mug's Game | Con | TV series |
1998 | Kavanagh QC | Mark Holmes | TV series (1 episode: "Care in the Community") |
1999 | Jesus | Thomas | TV film |
1999 | Hot House | Cheddar | TV film from a BBC series entitled "Acts of Passion" |
2000 | Casualty | Tim Vanner | TV series (1 episode: "Starting Over") |
2001 | The Hunt | Clem Mackie | TV film |
2002 | Judge John Deed | Gerry Hewitt | TV series (1 episode: "Political Expediency") |
2003 | The Vice | Miles Wilson | TV series (1 episode: "Control") |
2003 | Strange | Robin Thomas | TV series (1 episode: "Asmoth") |
2006 | See No Evil: The Moors Murders | Ian Brady | TV film |
2007 | Wedding Belles | Adrian Collins | TV film |
2007 | Ashes to Ashes | Arthur Layton | TV series (2 episodes) |
2007 | Meadowlands | Gordon Ormond | TV series (3 episodes) |
2009 | Red Riding Trilogy | Detective Superintendent Bob Craven | TV film |
2009 | Law & Order: UK | Roland Kirk | TV series (1 episode: "Community Service") |
2009 | Waking the Dead | Radovan Sredinic | TV series (2 episodes) |
2010 | Five Daughters | Brian Tobin | TV series (3 episodes) |
2011–2013 | The Borgias | Micheletto Corella | TV series |
2013 | Southcliffe | Stephen Morton | TV Miniseries British Academy Television Award for Best Actor |
2014 | Jamaica Inn | Joss Merlyn | TV Miniseries |
Screen Plays
Year | Title | Notes |
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2015 | White | Original story by Sean Harris; screen play co-written with Montserrat Lombard; short film |
2015 | Imager | Short co-written by Sean Harris and Montserrat Lombard; expected release 2015 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2014 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Actor | Southcliffe | Won |
References
- ^ "The Borgias Cast". Showtime.
- Cooper, Sarah. "A Lonely Place Gears up for Scottish Shoot,". Screen Daily, 13 May 2010. Retrieved January 2014.
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(help) - "Bandits Productions Kevin Thomas Films". Bandits Productions. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- "Semainedelacritique Cannes Native Son World Premiere, 2010". Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- Dickson, Evan. "[Interview] Scott Derrickson". Bloody Disgusting, 1 July 2014.
- Briggs, Stacia (3 November 2010). "Norwich band's Vegas gamble pays off". Evening News 24.
- Long, Natalie, ed. (4 August 2013). "GulfNews". Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- "Kiley's Krypt". Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- "BBC Suffok". 20 April 2010.
- ^ "Troika Talent Agency". Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ^ Sandwell, Ian. "Lionsgate Acquires Trespass Against Us". Screen Daily. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- Robinson, John (2013) "Southcliffe: the most harrowing drama on TV", The Guardian, 26 July 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013
- Steinberg, Jamie (July 2007). "Sean Harris, Building a Mystery". Starry Constellation Magazine.
- ^ "Sean Harris Bio and Profile". Filmbug. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- "Pay Day". British Film Institute, Film Forever. 2002.
- "Nicotine Yellow". British Council Film. 2003.
- Deliver Us From Evil at IMDb
- Serena (2014) at IMDb
- 71 at IMDb
- Kemp, Stuart (15 April 2013). "Jack O'Connell Signs for Northern Island Set Thriller". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Heading for HOLLYWOOD: Love/Hate star Killian Scott's new film '71 will have American release". evoke.ie. 14 March 2014.
- ^ "Susin Films". IMDb.
- "Hot House". British Film Institute Collections. 7 September 1999.
- Meadowlands at IMDb
External links
- Sean Harris at IMDb
- Sean Harris Accepting the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series, May 18, 2014 on YouTube
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