Ed Harris

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Ed Harris
Birth name Edward Allen Harris
Born November 28, 1950 (age 56)
Flag of United States Tenafly, New Jersey, United States
Spouse(s) Amy Madigan (1983-)
Academy Awards
Nominated: Best Actor
2001 Pollock
Nominated: Best Supporting Actor
1995 Apollo 13
1999 The Truman Show
2002 The Hours
Golden Globe Awards
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1999 The Truman Show

Edward Allen "Ed" Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor, director and producer.

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[edit] Early life

Harris was born in Tenafly, New Jersey. He was a star athlete in high school and competed in athletics at Columbia University in 1969. Two years later his family moved to Oklahoma and he followed after having discovered his interest in acting in various theater plays. He enrolled at the University of Oklahoma to study drama. After several successful roles in the local theater, he moved to Los Angeles, California, and enrolled at the California Institute of the Arts.

[edit] Career

Harris' first important film role was in Borderline with Charles Bronson. In Knightriders he played a motorcycle stunt rider in a role modeled after that of King Arthur. In 1983, he became a star, playing NASA astronaut John Glenn in The Right Stuff; in 1995 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of NASA mission director Gene Kranz, in the film Apollo 13. Further Oscar nominations arrived in 1999, 2001 and 2003, for The Truman Show, Pollock and The Hours, respectively. More recently he appeared as a vengeful mobster in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. He also had a role alongside Casey Affleck and Morgan Freeman in Gone, Baby, Gone, directed by actor Ben Affleck.

Ed Harris as Richard Brown in The Hours
Ed Harris as Richard Brown in The Hours

Harris has shown interest in directing. He made his debut in 2000 with Pollock, as well as directing various plays. Harris has also starred in television adaptations of Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) and Empire Falls (2005).

Harris also dabbled in stage acting. He was in the production of Neil LaBute's one-man play Wrecks at the Public Theater in New York City.

[edit] Private life

He has been married to actress Amy Madigan since 1983. They have a daughter named Lily. Has a close friendship with english Snooker legend Steve Davis.

[edit] Awards and Nominations

Academy Award

  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor, Apollo 13 (1995)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor, The Truman Show (1998)
  • Nominated: Best Actor, Pollock (2000)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor, The Hours (2002)

BAFTA Award

  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor, The Truman Show (1999)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor, The Hours (2003)

Primetime Emmy

  • Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, Empire Falls (2005)

Golden Globe

  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture, Jacknife (1990)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture, Apollo 13 (1996)
  • Won: Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture, The Truman Show (1999)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture, The Hours (2003)
  • Nominated: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television, Empire Falls (2006)

[edit] Other Awards

[edit] Filmography

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