Harry Sinclair

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Harry Alan Sinclair (born 1959 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a filmmaker, actor, and musician. He was a member of the musical/theatrical duo The Front Lawn with Don McGlashan. This collaboration lead to the production of three short films Walkshort, The Lounge Bar, and Linda's Body; the latter featuring the song Ngaire, which later became a hit for McGlashan's band The Mutton Birds. Since then, Sinclair has written, directed, and produced the films Topless Women Talk About Their Lives, The Price of Milk, and Toy Love. Unusually, rather than scripting all dialogue, he involves the actors in the creative process, and films in chronological sequence.

Harry appeared as a minor character (Roger) in Braindead - his brother, Stephen, worked on the story and screen play. He also appeared, more notably, as Isildur in The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.

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