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Jared Harris

British/Irish actor (born 1961)

Jared Harris

British/Irish actor (born 1961)

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Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is a British actor. The son of actor Richard Harris, he went on to study drama at Duke University and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He has received various accolades including a British Academy Television Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as nominations for a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Harris started his professional acting career in productions of the works of William Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in London and The Public Theater in New York. He made his film debut in a supporting role in the British comedy The Rachel Papers (1995) before portraying Andy Warhol in I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) with supporting roles in Far and Away (1992), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Natural Born Killers (1994), Dead Man (1995), and Happiness (1998). He took a recurring role as David Robert Jones in the Fox science fiction series Fringe (2008–2012).

He received critical attention for his role as Lane Pryce in the AMC period drama series Mad Men (2009–2012), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. During this time he took roles in the films The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), Lincoln (2012) and played Anderson Dawes in the Syfy science fiction series The Expanse (2015–2017) and Captain Francis Crozier in the AMC supernatural horror series The Terror (2018).

Harris portrayed King George VI in the Netflix historical drama series The Crown (2016–2017) for which he was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. He took a leading role playing Valery Legasov in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl (2019), for which he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award. His recent film roles include in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015), Certain Women (2016), Allied (2016), and A House of Dynamite (2025). Since 2021, he has taken the leading role of Hari Seldon in the Apple TV+ science fiction series Foundation.

Early life

Jared Francis Harris was born on 24 August 1961 in Hammersmith, London, the second of three sons of the Irish actor Richard Harris (1930–2002) and his first wife, Elizabeth Rees-Williams (1936–2022), a Welsh socialite. His younger brother is the actor Jamie Harris, his older brother is the director Damian Harris and his maternal grandfather was the politician David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore.

Harris was educated at Ladycross School, a former preparatory boarding independent school in the coastal town of Seaford in East Sussex, as were his brothers Jamie and Damian. He says, "They were famous for discipline, with cold showers every morning", and that "You were never known by your first name there. You were either called by your number, or your last name. Since there were three of us, Damian was 'Harris Ma' for major. I was 'Harris Mi' for minor, and Jamie was 'Harris Minimus,' being the youngest and the smallest". He then attended Downside School, a Catholic boarding independent school in the village of Stratton-on-the-Fosse (near the market town of Shepton Mallet) in Somerset, in South West England.

Career

1983–2008

His father, the actor [[Richard Harris

Harris began his film career directing Darkmoor (1983), an unfinished feature-length film for Duke University's Freewater Films. His first film appearance as an actor was in The Rachel Papers (1989). He took minor roles in films such as the western romance Far and Away (1992), the historical epic The Last of the Mohicans (1992), and the crime drama Natural Born Killers (1994). He took the role of Benmont Tench in Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man (1995). He portrayed the role of the aged Will Robinson in the 1998 movie adaptation of the television series Lost in Space. That same year he portrayed Vladimir in the controversial black comedy drama film Happiness (1998), written and directed by Todd Solondz. He portrayed Kenneth Branagh's character's doppelgänger in How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog (2000).

Other notable roles include Andy Warhol in I Shot Andy Warhol, John Lennon in the television movie Two of Us (2000) and King Henry VIII in the 2003 BBC film adaptation of the novel The Other Boleyn Girl. Harris portrayed Dr. Charles Ashford in Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004). He portrayed the gruff Captain Anderson in the BBC2 adaptation of To the Ends of the Earth; Mac McGrath in the film Mr. Deeds; Eamon Quinn on the FX series The Riches; and David Robert Jones on Fringe.

2009–2017

He gained fame for his portrayal of Lane Pryce in the AMC period drama series Mad Men from 2009 until 2012. The show focuses on the lives of Ad Men in New York City during the 1960s. He first appeared in season three where he arrives as a British newcomer to Sterling Cooper, and later becomes a partner of the new agency Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. Paul MacInnes of The Guardian wrote of Lane Pryce, "For much of his three season tenure on the show, Lane has seemed like the archetypal Englishman...He was polite, courteous, dry-witted, stingy. He was also apparently logical and keenly stoic, keeping calm and carrying on when Sterling Cooper broke up and its successor nearly went under." Harris received critical acclaim for his final appearance in the episode "Commissions and Fees" as well as a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, losing to Aaron Paul for Breaking Bad in 2012. He returned to the series to direct the 11th episode of season 7, which aired in 2015.

He portrayed Ulysses S. Grant in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed historical drama film Lincoln (2012).

His portrayal of King George VI in the first series of The Crown was praised by the critic Matt Zoller Seitz, who stated that despite the series' large ensemble, "Harris still manages to communicate the character’s understated sensitivity and awareness of his circumscribed role in England’s drama so poignantly that one can’t help being moved by the performance". He received nominations for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series.

2018–present

He portrayed Captain Francis Crozier in the 2018 series The Terror, based on the Dan Simmons novel of the same name that provided a fictional account of the fate of Franklin's lost expedition. In November 2018, Harris was one of the first recipients of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society's Louie Kamookak Medal, awarded "for making Canada's geography better known to Canadians and to the world", for his portrayal of Captain Crozier. Harris said that he was "gratified" that the series inspired curiosity about the real expedition, remarking, "It’s sort of fitting that history will recall that it was the RCGS that first recognized The Terror, and that we as the recipients walked in the footsteps of Louie Kamookak."

In 2019, Harris portrayed Valery Legasov in the acclaimed miniseries Chernobyl, which revolves around the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and the cleanup efforts that followed. For that role he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. The series was produced by HBO in the United States and Sky UK in the United Kingdom.

In March 2019 Harris joined Jared Leto in Sony's Spider-Man spinoff Morbius. He plays the developer of psychohistory Hari Seldon in the Foundation television series produced for Apple TV+ which premiered in September 2021.

In 2024 he played the father of a returning missing child in the British psychological thriller film Reawakening, alongside Erin Doherty and Juliet Stevenson.. In 2025 he played the Secretary of Defense in A House of Dynamite.

Personal life

Harris married Jacqueline Goldenberg in 1989 and they divorced three years later.

Harris married the actress Emilia Fox, the daughter of the actors Edward Fox and Joanna David, on 16 July 2005. Divorce filings were made in January 2009; the divorce was finalised in June 2010.

In April 2009 Harris met Allegra Riggios, a lighting designer and television host, at a comedy club where a mutual friend was performing. They married on 9 November 2013.

Harris resides in Los Angeles in the United States.

Acting credits

Denotes works that have not yet been released
Jared Harris in 2014

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Rachel PapersGeoff
1992Far and AwayPaddy
The Last of the MohicansBritish Lieutenant
The Public EyeDanny the Doorman
1994Natural Born KillersLondon Boy
NadjaEdgar
1995SmokeJimmy Rose
Dead ManBenmont Tench
Blue in the FaceJimmy Rose
Tall TaleHead Thug Pug
1996I Shot Andy WarholAndy Warhol
Gold in the StreetsOwen
1997Fathers' DayLee
SundayRay
Chinese BoxWilliam
White LiesJacob Reese
1998HappinessVlad
B. MonkeyAlan Furnace
Lost in SpaceOlder Will Robinson
Lulu on the BridgeAlvin ShineUncredited
TranceJim
1999LushW. Firmin Carter
The WeekendJohn Kerr
2000BullfighterJones
How to Kill Your Neighbor's DogFalse Peter
Shadow MagicRaymond Wallace
2001PerfumeMichael
2002Four ReasonsFilmmaker
Mr. DeedsMac McGrath
Igby Goes DownRussel
DummyMichael Foulicker
2003SylviaAl Alvarez
I Love Your WorkYehud
2004Ocean's TwelveBasher's Engineer
Resident Evil: ApocalypseDr. Charles Ashford
2005The Notorious Bettie PageJohn Willie
2006Lady in the WaterGoatee Smoker
CashbackAlex ProudUncredited
Cracked EggsJoeShort film
200732ARuth's Father
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonCaptain Mike
From WithinBernard Wilburn
2009Tales of the Black FreighterRidleyVoice
Sherlock HolmesProfessor James Moriarty(Voice, uncredited)
2010Extraordinary MeasuresDr. Kent Webber
The WardDr. Gerald Stringer
2011Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsProfessor James Moriarty
2012LincolnUlysses S. Grant
2013The Mortal Instruments: City of BonesHodge Starkweather
The Devil's ViolinistUrbani
2014PompeiiSeverus
The Quiet OnesProfessor Joseph Coupland
The BoxtrollsLord Charles Portley-RindVoice
2015PoltergeistCarrigan Burke
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Adrian Sanders
2016Certain WomenWilliam Fuller
The Last FaceDr. John Farber
AlliedFrank Heslop
2019Robert the BruceJohn Comyn
2020Angela's Christmas WishThe VetVoice
2022MorbiusEmil Nicholas
The Sea BeastCaptain CrowVoice
2023Brave the DarkStan Deen
2024ReawakeningJohn
2025A House of DynamiteSecretary of Defense Reid Baker
2026Violent Night 2Post-production
ReykjavikMikhail GorbachevPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995New York UndercoverSeth BainesEpisode: "The Highest Bidder"
2000Two of UsJohn LennonTelevision movie
2003Without a TraceFather Walker2 episodes
The Other Boleyn GirlKing Henry VIIITelevision movie
2005To the Ends of the EarthCaptain Anderson3 episodes
2006Coup!Simon MannTelevision movie
2007Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRobert MortenEpisode: "Svengali"
The Shadow in the NorthAxel BellmannTelevision movie
2008The RichesEamon Quinn5 episodes
2008–2012FringeDr. David Robert Jones9 episodes
2009–2012Mad MenLane Pryce26 episodes; Directed episode "Time & Life"
2013Axe CopKing of EnglandVoice; Episode: "An American Story"
2015–2017The ExpanseAnderson Dawes7 episodes
2016–2021Robot ChickenJames Bond Villain / Mr. WeatherbeeVoice; 2 episodes
2016The Mr. Peabody and Sherman ShowBigfootVoice; Episode: "Sacagawea"
2016–2017The CrownKing George VIMain role (Season 1); Supporting role (Season 2); 6 episodes
2018The TerrorFrancis Crozier10 episodes
AnimalsMr. BudmeiznerVoice; Episode: "Horses"
2019ChernobylValery Legasov5 episodes
Carnival RowAbsalom Breakspear8 episodes
2020New Looney TunesAsteroidVoice; 2 episodes
2021The Beast Must DieGeorge RatteryMiniseries
2021–presentFoundationHari SeldonMain cast
2022American Dad!MerlinVoice; Episode: "Hayley Was a Girl Scout?"

Theatre

YearProductionRoleVenueRef.
1989HamletFortinbrasRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
1991Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2Henry "Hotspur" PercyThe Public Theater
1992'Tis Pity She's a WhoreSoranzoThe Public Theater
1995EcstasyLenJohn Houseman Theater
1996King LearEdmundThe Public Theater
2001More Lies About JerzyJerzy KosińskiVineyard Theatre
HamletPrince HamletShakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
2003Humble BoyFelix HumbleManhattan Theatre Club
2005Les Liaisons DangereusesVicomte de ValmontPlayhouse Theatre, London
2006Period of AdjustmentRalph BatesAlmeida Theatre
2023The HomecomingMaxYoung Vic
2025HamletClaudiusRoyal Shakespeare Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProjectResultRef.
2017British Academy Television AwardBest Supporting ActorThe Crown (season 1)
2020Best ActorChernobyl
2016Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Guest Performer in a Drama SeriesThe Crown (season 1)
2019Best Actor in a Movie or MiniseriesChernobyl
2019Golden Globe AwardBest Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieChernobyl
2012Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesMad Men (episode: "Commissions and Fees")
2019Outstanding Actor in a Limited Series or MovieChernobyl
2008Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2009Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama SeriesMad Men (season 3)
2010Mad Men (season 4)
2012Mad Men (season 5)
2019Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or MovieChernobyl
2016Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television FilmThe Crown
2018Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmThe Terror
2019Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmChernobyl
1998Sitges Film FestivalBest ActorTrance
2019San Diego International Film FestivalCinema Vanguard Award

References

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