Sean Harris

British actor (born 1966)


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nameSean Harris
imageSean Harris on set.jpg
captionHarris in 2014 portraying MacDuff on the set of Macbeth
birth_date
birth_placeBethnal Green, London
educationDrama Centre London
occupationActor
years_active1994–present
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Sean Harris (born 1 June 1966) is an English actor. He played Ian Curtis in 24 Hour Party People (2002), Micheletto Corella in The Borgias (2011–2013), Fifield in Prometheus (2012), Solomon Lane in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) and Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), Philip in Possum (2018), William Gascoigne in The King (2019), Henry Peter Teague / Peter Morley in The Stranger (2022) for which he won the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Jacob Pearce in Paris Has Fallen (2024).

Harris won a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his role in the miniseries Southcliffe (2013) and received three consecutive nominations for the BIFA for Best Supporting Actor.

Early life and education

Harris was born on 1 June 1966 in Bethnal Green He attended Denes High School, now the Ormiston Denes Academy, in Lowestoft.

At 23, he moved to London to train at the Drama Centre London from 1989 to 1992.

Career

Stage

Harris was a member of the Glasgow Citizens Theatre, where he performed in stage productions such as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet directed by Giles Havergal and as Carino in Don Juan directed by Robert David MacDonald. He also appeared as Lysander in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Matthew Lloyd at the Haymarket Theatre (Leicester) and as Johnny in a Nottingham Playhouse production of Angels Rave On, directed by Jonathan Church.

Television

Harris' television credits include serial killer Ian Brady, on ITV1's television mini-series, See No Evil: The Moors Murders (2006), the 2007 television films Wedding Belles, Channel 4's drama series Cape Wrath (Meadowlands in the United States) as Gordon Ormond and the BBC series Ashes to Ashes as Arthur Layton.

In 2009, he played corrupt Detective Inspector Bob Craven in Channel 4's critically acclaimed Red Riding trilogy, and as photographer Anton Blair in Dean Cavanagh's comedy series, Svengali.

In the BBC TV drama Five Daughters (2010), Harris portrayed Brian Tobin, co-founder of the drug treatment facility, The Iceni Project, based in Suffolk. In preparing to play Tobin, Harris followed the real Brian Tobin around during pre-production.

From 2011 to 2013, Harris appeared as the assassin Micheletto in The Borgias, a series created by Neil Jordan. In 2013, he starred as Stephen Morton in the Channel 4 drama Southcliffe, for which Harris won a BAFTA award for Best Actor in 2014. He also played Joss Merlyn in the poorly received BBC adaptation of Jamaica Inn, which became a subject of controversy and made national news over its mumbling cast and other sound problems.

He appears as the disfigured former soldier turned terrorist mastermind Jacob Pearce in the 2024 French/British action thriller series Paris Has Fallen.

Film

Harris played the main cast role of Thomas the Disciple, and later Thomas the Apostle in the 1999 biblical, historical, drama television film Jesus. His notable roles include that of Joy Division's lead singer Ian Curtis in Michael Winterbottom's 2002 film 24 Hour Party People and as Steven in the film short True Love (Once Removed), directed by Kevin Thomas. The film won Best Short Film at both the Palm Springs and Houston Film Festivals, was selected for the several international festivals, and also qualified for an Oscar nomination in 2004.

Harris also played Nick Sidney in the 2005 mockumentary Brothers of the Head, directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe.

In 2007, he appeared in his first feature film lead role as Eddie in Saxon, directed by Greg Loftin. In 2009, he played Stretch in Harry Brown, directed by Daniel Barber.

In 2010, Harris appeared in another film short, Native Son, written and directed by Scottish director Scott Graham. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

In 2012, he played Fifield in Ridley Scott's Prometheus.

In 2014, Harris played Mick Santino in Deliver Us from Evil (2014), directed by Scott Derrickson and based upon the 2001 novel "Beware the Night" by Ralph Sarchie and Lisa Collier Cool. He was cast by Derrickson for the film, without an interview, based upon the director had seen the actor's performance in Harry Brown. That same year, he appeared as Gene Womack in Guy Myhill's The Goob. Myhill previously directed Harris in two film shorts, Two Halftimes to Hell (1997) and The Fabulous Bilsons (2001). Harris finished the year with his performances as Captain Sandy Browning in '71, directed by Yann Demange, for which he earned a 2014 British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and he starred as Campbell in Serena (2014), directed by Susanne Bier.

In 2015, Harris appeared as Solomon Lane in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, and as Macduff in Justin Kurzel's Macbeth earning another BIFA nomination. In 2016, he starred in the crime drama Trespass Against Us, in a cast that included Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson, and Rory Kinnear. His performance in the film merited a third BIFA nomination in a row.

Harris filmed Possum in 2016, a film by Matthew Holness, in which he plays the main character. He reprised his role as Lane in the sequel Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018).

In 2021, Harris portrayed Darren McGrady, the Royal Head Chef, in the film Spencer, and a frail, aged King Arthur in the film The Green Knight.

Music videos

Harris made a cameo appearance as a clown in a music video for the Norwich band the Black Sharks' debut album titled Lose Control, directed by Myhill (evidently filmed at the same time as The Fabulous Bilsons).

In 2007, he appeared in a video for Mark Ronson's "Stop Me".

In 2012, Harris appeared in London-based music group Barbarossa's video short, Battles, directed by Montserrat Lombard.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1997Two Half-Times to HellTomShort film
Wet WorkSeanShort film
2001The Discovery of HeavenBart Bork
The BilsonsPerryShort film
2002True Love (Once Removed)StevenShort film
Tom & ThomasKevin
24 Hour Party PeopleIan Curtis
Pay DayAndyShort film
2003Nicotine YellowDiggieShort film
2004TraumaRoland
CreepCraig, the "Creep"
The HareBourneShort film
2005AsylumNick
FrozenHurricane Frank
Brothers of the HeadNick Sidney
IsolationJamie
2007OutlawSimon Hillier
SaxonEddie
2009Harry BrownStretch
2010Native SonJohnShort film
Brighton RockHale
2011A Lonely Place to DieMr Kidd
2012PrometheusFifield
2014Deliver Us from EvilSantino
'71Captain Sandy Browning
SerenaCampbell
2015The GoobGene Womack
Paradise Lost?SatanShort film
Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationSolomon Lane
MacbethMacduff
2016Trespass Against UsGordon Bennett
2018Mission: Impossible – FalloutSolomon Lane
PossumPhilip
2019The KingWilliam Gascoigne
2020The BanishingHarry Reed
2021The Green KnightKing Arthur
SpencerDarren McGrady
2022The StrangerHenry Teague
2026Here Comes the FloodTBAFilming
TBAWizards!TBAPost-production
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1994MinderDeanEpisode: "Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley"
1994
1997
2002The BillMatthew Grogan
Russell Hines
Stuart Kennedy3 episodes
1995Signs and WondersCarl MaynardTelevision film
The VetNeil FairbrotherEpisode: "Home Truths"
1996A Mug's GameCon
1998Kavanagh QCMark HolmesEpisode: "Care in the Community"
1999JesusThomasTelevision film
Hot HouseCheddarTelevision film
2000CasualtyTim VannerEpisode: "Starting Over"
2001The HuntClem MackieTelevision film
2002Judge John DeedGerry HewittEpisode: "Political Expediency"
2003The ViceMiles WilsonEpisode: "Control"
StrangeRobin ThomasEpisode: "Asmoth"
2006See No Evil: The Moors MurdersIan BradyTelevision film
2007Wedding BellesAdrian CollinsTelevision film
Cape WrathGordon Ormond3 episodes
2008Ashes to AshesArthur Layton2 episodes
2009Red RidingSgt/DSupt Bob CravenLimited series
3 episodes
Law & Order: UKRoland KirkEpisode: "Community Service"
Waking the DeadRadovan Sredinic2 episodes
2010Five DaughtersBrian Tobin3 episodes
2011–2013The BorgiasMicheletto Corella27 episodes
2013SouthcliffeStephen Morton4 episodes
2014Jamaica InnJoss Merlyn3 episodes
2023The GoldGordon Parry6 episodes
2024Paris Has FallenJacob Pearce8 episodes
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardsCategoryWorkResult
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2003Chlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor24 Hour Party People
2011Austin Fantastic FestHorror Jury Prize - Best Actor – FeatureA Lonely Place to Die
201460th British Academy Television AwardsBAFTA Award for Best Leading ActorSouthcliffe
17th British Independent Film Awards BIFA for Best Supporting Actor'71url= https://www.bifa.film/awards/2014/winners-nominations/
201518th British Independent Film Awards Macbethurl= https://www.bifa.film/news/nominations-announced-for-moet-british-independent-film-awards-2015/
201619th British Independent Film Awards Trespass Against Usurl= https://www.bifa.film/awards/2016/winners-nominations/
National Film Awards UKBest Supporting ActorMacbeth
2017Trespass Against Us
2018Brooklyn Horror Film FestivalBest ActorPossum
2022AACTA AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Stranger
2023AACTA AwardsBest Supporting Actor (International)
Film Critics Circle of AustraliaBest Supporting Actor
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References

References

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  2. (18 October 2014). "Sean Harris: A rare interview with British acting's secret weapon".
  3. Jones, Laura. "BAFTA thank you to Lowestoft teacher".
  4. "The Borgias Cast". Showtime.
  5. (7 October 1993). "Production News: Romeo and Juliet". The Stage.
  6. "Romeo and Juliet". Scottish Theatre Archive.
  7. (23 December 1993). "Play Reviews: Don Carino". The Stage.
  8. (7 March 1996). "Theatre Reviews: A Midsummer Night's Dream". The Stage.
  9. (2 April 1998). "Theatre Review: Angels Rave On". The Stage.
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  12. "'' Live at the Foundry – Svengali''".
  13. (20 April 2010). "Five Daughters' dramatic account of the Suffolk murders". bbc.co.uk.
  14. Robinson, John (2013) "[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2013/jul/26/southcliffe-harrowing-tv-drama Southcliffe: the most harrowing drama on TV]", ''[[The Guardian]]'', 26 July 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013
  15. (23 April 2014). "BBC blames mumbling Jamaica Inn cast". Telegraph Online.
  16. (23 April 2014). "BBC's Jamaica Inn drama loses quarter of audience after sound quality issues". The Guardian.
  17. (23 October 2024). "Paris Has Fallen: Everything we know about new spy show’s premiere".
  18. "Bandits Productions Kevin Thomas Films". Bandits Productions.
  19. "Semainedelacritique Cannes Native Son World Premiere, 2010".
  20. Dickson, Evan. (July 2014). "[Interview] Scott Derrickson". Bloody Disgusting, 1 July 2014.
  21. Sandwell, Ian. "Lionsgate Acquires Trespass Against Us". Screen Daily.
  22. (3 November 2016). "Possum Sounds Like Classic Horr at its Finest".
  23. "Sean Harris to lead fyzz facility horror-'possom'".
  24. (29 March 2018). "Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie mark the end of filming on Mission: Impossible – Fallout". flickeringmyth.com.
  25. (30 July 2021). "The Green Knight Cast: Where You've Seen The Actors Before". cinemablend.com.
  26. "Mark Ronson – "Stop Me"".
  27. "''Battles''".
  28. (February 2022). "Paradise Lost?(Part II)".
  29. "The Banishing". WestEnd Films.
  30. "First Look images and further casting announced for upcoming BBC Drama The Gold".
  31. "Sean Harris Awards". IMDB (Index source only).
  32. (19 May 2014). "Sean Harris wins Leading Actor Bafta". bbc.co.uk.
  33. (2014). "BAFTA Television 2014 – Best Leading Actor - Sean Harris". BAFTA.
  34. (16 February 2014). "BIFA 2014 Winners & Nominations". BIFA.
  35. (3 November 2015). "Nominations Announced or MOËT British Independent Film Awards 2015". BIFA.
  36. (25 March 2019). "BIFA 2016 Winners & Nominations". BIFA.
  37. "Winners Announced for the 2022 AACTA Awards". aacta.org.
  38. Kelly, Vivienne. (28 February 2023). "Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards: Winners Revealed".

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