Joshua Harris (actor)

Joshua Harris
Born November 27, 1978 (1978-11-27) (age 33)
Years active 1984 - present

Joshua Harris an American born actor, turned professional baseball player, turned producer/director, was born on November 27, 1978.

Overview

Joshua started his career at the age of 6 and enjoyed many years of great roles on top television shows and films. Joshua worked on TV and films from 1984 to 1993. He is best known as Christopher Ewing from the primetime soap opera, Dallas in which he starred for six seasons (1985–1991). He also guest starred on several shows, including Falcon Crest, Twin Peaks, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and The Commish. Joshua was also in a few made for TV movies. His first ever TV movie role was A Death in California, where he played as the youngest child of Cheryl Ladd, whose character was being harassed by a sociopath. This movie is based on a true story. His best known movie role was playing as a boy dying of AIDS in the made for TV film, Go Toward the Light, which is also based on a true story. He was also in the movie, Locked Up: A Mother's Rage, also starring Cheryl Ladd, and is also based on a true story.

At the age of 15, Josh decided to pursue his love of baseball and continued playing through high school, and college. After graduating from the University of San Diego with his Bachelor's Degree in Business, he continued playing baseball at the professional ranks. He played professionally in the Chicago Cubs organization. He played for one of their minor league affiliates, the Lansing Lugnuts. He played for the Lugnuts only one season, and decided to move back to entertainment. He is now a producer for the production company, New Wave Entertainment. He has produced/directed many documentaries for them but more recently has ventured off on his own starting a production company and Directing and Producing his own projects under the 4th Wall Entertainment banner. They specialize in television development, documentaries, commercials, and many other media platforms.

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