Harrison Sheehan is an actor & writer/director based in Brooklyn, NY. Harrison was a ski teacher in Colorado before moving to New York City because of a DM on his photo-blog, encouraging him to visit for an apprenticeship opportunity. The following year, Harrison assisted Frank Franca at the International Center of Photography, interned for Steven Klein and the photography department of Saturday Night Live (1975) while getting accepted to Pratt Institute, where he studied Film & Video. Harrison met Eliza Hittman in her "Fiction 302" class when her second feature film, Beach Rats (2017), was in preproduction. Initially promised a set visit, Harrison convinced Hittman to let him help street-scout the film's cast and shoot the behind-the-scenes photos. Production had already begun when Eliza screen-tested Harrison to play the critical role of Jeremy, marking a serendipitous acting debut. Harrison Graduated Pratt with a BFA, and his thesis film, You Look Good in Blue (2018), premiering at the 42nd Annual Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco. His next short Top Rope, is currently in post-production. This bio is updated to be more concise and uses more direct and active language.
Harrison Sim is known for Powder Pigs (2012), Backyard Bar Wars (2021) and After the Fall (2014).
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Harrison Smith is an actor and director, known for Warehouse 13 (2009), The Samaritan (2012) and The Stanley Dynamic (2014).
Harrison Steege is known for The Defense of New Haven (2016) and The Runner from Ravenshead (2010).
Harrison Stone is an actor and director, known for The Liberator (2020), Green Book (2018) and Where All Light Tends to Go.
Harrison Sturgeon is an actor, known for Alternate Ground (2021), The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry and Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man and the Monsters of Manhattan (2021).
Harrison Tanner is an actor and director, known for In the Pines (2020), Wayne (2019) and Porcupine Lake (2017).
Harrison Taylor is known for Bird Box (2018), Babysplitters (2019) and Crazy Fast (2019).
Harrison Thomas was born in Santa Monica, California. After testing out of high school at age 14 to pursue music, he attended the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, where he was classically trained in voice and guitar. He was getting offers from record labels and offers to go on tour. He was then involved in a near-fatal crash while driving to record his EP, "Fly in the Grease." He broke his back, several ribs, and had to relearn how to walk. After a year of physical therapy, he began to play music again. But as he stated in an interview for Voyage LA, "I tried to make music again, and without being maudlin about it... it wasn't the same." He tried a few other occupations before stumbling into a Meisner acting class. He later trained with a few notable teachers such as Martin Landau and the famous acting coaches Sandra Seacat and Greta Seacat. He started his professional career with the unaired pilot Locke and Key (2011), and then quickly began working on television shows like House (2011), Fringe (2012), Criminal Minds (2012), CSI (2013), Silicon Valley (2014), Lucifer (2016), and Banshee (2013-2014) and most recently Better Call Saul (2017-2018). He has appeared in the films The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), which won the Alfred P. Sloan award at the Sundance Film Festival, 600 Miles (2015), which won Best First Feature at the Berlin International Film Festival, and Other People's Children (2015), which won the Best of Festival Award at the Columbia Gorge International Film Festival. He also starred in the short film All These Voices (2015), which won the Student Academy Award at the AFI fest. He started Thomas Productions in 2018 and has several projects in development.