Harris Allan

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Harris Allan (born February 11, 1985 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian actor.

Harris Allan began his professional acting career in Vancouver, Canada at the age of 12, as a guest star on the television series The New Addams Family. At 15, he guest starred on the series Cold Squad. He has also appeared in the WB series, Smallville, and USA Channel's The 4400. Harris had a recurring role on Showtime's hit series Queer as Folk. He played the character of James ("Hunter") Montgomery from 2003, until the series ended its five year run in 2005. Allan's film credits include Paycheck, and the feature film A Home at the End of the World, starring Colin Farrell, Robin Wright Penn, and Sissy Spacek. Harris is featured in the 2006 movie, Final Destination 3, and was also a guest star on the new Showtime television series, Masters of Horror, which had its first airing in 2005.

Harris is also a singer/songwriter and lead guitarist for the band "Square9" with Dustin Sparks, (drums and vocals), and Jesse Goodall (bass, piano and vocals). The group has performed in and around the Vancouver area, and released their first demo CD on January 1st, 2006. The demo CD was recorded at Mushroom Studios in Vancouver, BC.


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[edit] Film credits

[edit] Television credits

  • Masters of Horror - Pete - in episode "Jenifer" (2005)
  • The 4400 - Sam - (2003) in episode: "The Fifth Page" (2005)
  • Queer as Folk - James Montgomery "Hunter": USA (2000) (2003-2005)
  • Smallville - Jake Pollan - (2001) in episode: "Extinction" (2003)
  • Cold Squad - Tyler - (1998) in episode: "Loose Ends" 12 (2001)
  • Cold Squad - Tyler - (1998) in episode: "Loose Ends" Part 2. (2001)
  • Cold Squad - Tyler - (1998) in episode: "Dead Soldiers" (2001)
  • The New Addams Family - Boy Scout (1998) in episode: "Morticia and the Psychiatrist" (1998)

[edit] Talk Show appearances

  • 969/MTV Canada (2004)

[edit] Magazine interviews

[edit] Article

  • TV Guide, March 12, 2005
  • Valdosta Daily Times, October 22, 2004
  • Vancouver Sun, August 7, 2004
  • Daily Variety, July 22, 2004

[edit] Magazine cover photo

  • EXP Magazine, May, 2004

[edit] External links