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Ed Harris Edward Allen "Ed" Harris (born November 28, 1950) is a four-time Academy Award-nominated American actor, director and producer. Early life Harris was born in Tenafly, New Jersey. He was a star athlete in high school and competed in athletics at Columbia University in 1969. Two years later his family moved to Oklahoma and he followed after having discovered his interest in acting in various theater plays. He enrolled at the University of Oklahoma to study drama. After several successful roles in the local theater, he moved to Los Angeles, California, and enrolled at the California Institute of the
Edward Allen "Ed" Harris is a four-time Academy Award-nominated American actor, director and producer. Harris' first important film role was in "Borderline" with Charles Bronson. In 1983, he rose to fame playing NASA astronaut John Glenn in "The Right Stuff" and in 1996 he was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of NASA mission director Gene Kranz, in the film "Apollo 13". Further Oscar nominations arrived in 1999, 2001 and 2003, for "The Truman Show", "Pollock" and "The Hours", respectively.
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Ed Harris Since the late 1970s, Ed Harris has made more than 50 television and film appearances. It didn't take long for audiences to stand up and take notice. In 1983, Harris' performance as John Glenn in Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff put him on the map of Hollywood's most talented actors. Keeping busy throughout much of the eighties and nineties, Harris won wide acclaim for his roles in such films as Places in the Heart (1984), The Abyss (1989) and Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). Though never asserting himself as strictly the leading man, Harris won even more acclaim-and two Oscar nominations-for his roles in Ron Howard's Apollo 13 (1995) and Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998). In 2000, Ed Harris decided to try his hand at something new: producing and directing.
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Ed Harris as William Parcher Ed Harris received an Oscar(R) nomination for his performance in "Pollock," a film he ... directed. He was previously nominated for his performance in Ron Howard's "Apollo 13." Jennifer Connelly gave an acclaimed performance this year in "Requiem for a Dream" and was also featured in "Pollock." "A Beautiful Mind" marks the first collaboration between Brian Grazer and Ron Howard since the highly successful "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas," which was produced by Grazer, directed by Howard and released by Universal. The film, which stars Jim Carrey, has earned more than $260 million domestically, and was the domestic box office champ for the year 2000. The film has received Oscar(R) nominations for Art Direction, Costume Design and Makeup.
Four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris is often cast in the movies as a thoughtful tough guy with a steely stare. A veteran character actor and sometime lead, his best-known early movies include The Right Stuff (1983, as astronaut John Glenn), Places in the Heart (1984, starring Sally Field) and The Abyss (1989, directed by James Cameron). A dramatic actor known for onscreen intensity, he has received three nominations as a supporting actor, for Apollo 13 (1995, as flight director Gene Kranz), The Truman Show (1998, starring Jim Carrey) and The Hours (2002, with Meryl Streep). Harris ... earned an Oscar nomination for best actor for his performance as painter Jackson Pollock in the 2000 film Pollock, which also marked Harris's debut as a director. His other films include Glengarry Glen Ross (1992, with Jack Lemmon), Absolute Power (1997, starring Clint Eastwood), Enemy at the Gates (2001, with Jude Law) and A History of Violence (2005, starring Viggo Mortensen). Harris is married to actress Amy Madigan, with whom he has worked many times, including in the films Places in the Heart, Alamo Bay (1985), the TV movie Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) and Pollock.
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Ed Harris was recently nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe for his role opposite Meryl Streep in The Hours, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Michael Cunningham. Harris received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for both an Academy Award® and a Golden Globe for his role as Gene Kranz in Apollo 13.
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