Johnny Harris

Actor

Popular As Johnny Harris (actor)

Birthday November 3, 1973

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Lambeth, London, England, United Kingdom

Age 50 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1973

Johnny Harris (born 3 November 1973) is an English actor, screenwriter, producer and director.

His breakthrough role came in the feature film, London to Brighton.

which was voted into Time Out Magazine’s '100 Greatest British Films of All Time'.

In an interview in The Independent on Sunday at the time of the film's release, celebrated British film director Shane Meadows said of Harris' performance in the film: "It's an incredibly bold and massively powerful performance. The best I've seen on celluloid for a long time."

Four years later, Meadows cast Harris in his cult television series This Is England '86.

Harris received both BAFTA TV Award and Royal Television Society Award nominations for his portrayal of Lol's abusive father, Mick Jenkins.

The final episode of This Is England '86 was recently named: 'The Greatest TV Episode of All Time' by The Independent.

1989

In 1989 (aged 16), he won the prestigious Junior A.B.A National Boxing Championships.

In his late teens, he lived and worked as a dishwasher in Paris, France before returning to London to train as an actor.

Harris studied acting at Morley College in Lambeth.

2012

In 2012, he was cast in the Universal Pictures movie Snow White and the Huntsman starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth.

Harris played one of the "Seven Dwarves" alongside Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone, and Ian McShane.

2013

Another feature film followed with Welcome to the Punch starring James McAvoy, and Mark Strong, being released internationally in 2013.

The Independent described Harris as "One of Britain's finest actors".

2015

In 2015, Harris played Ronnie Morgan in the Sky Atlantic/Pivot 12-part drama Fortitude alongside Sir Michael Gambon and Stanley Tucci.

Fortitude was shot on location in Iceland and London, and aired on both sides of the Atlantic in January 2015.

That same year, he was cast in his first starring role in a feature film as the American Platoon Sergeant Noah Frater in the feature film Monsters: Dark Continent, the sequel to the Gareth Edwards film Monsters.

That same year, Harris also returned as Mick Jenkins in This Is England '90, the final instalment of the successful series.

He also starred as DCI John Hind, opposite Anne-Marie Duff in From Darkness, a new four-part drama for BBC1.

2017

In 2017, Harris made his debut as a screenwriter with the highly acclaimed feature film, Jawbone.

Harris also starred in and co-produced the movie.

He received a BAFTA Film Award nomination in the ‘Outstanding Debut’ Category for his work on the movie; Two BIFA Award nominations for his performance in the leading role, and a Writers Guild of Great Britain Award nomination for his screenplay.

2018

Paul Weller composed and recorded the soundtrack for Jawbone (Weller's first) and in October 2018, Harris made his debut behind the camera, directing the video for Weller's hit single, "Gravity".

He has starred in Jawbone, The Salisbury Poisonings, This Is England '86, This Is England '88, This Is England '90, Snow White and the Huntsman, Fortitude, Troy: Fall of a City, Medici, Monsters: Dark Continent, From Darkness, Welcome to the Punch, and Jack Thorne's BAFTA TV Award-winning TV show The Fades.

In 2023, Harris played the iconic role of Magwitch in the BBC/FX Network/Disney adaptation of Great Expectations, alongside Academy Award winner Olivia Colman.

The show was exec-produced by Tom Hardy and Sir Ridley Scott.

He co-starred alongside Vicky McClure in the ITV drama series, Without Sin.

Harris was cast as Osip Glebnikov in the new Showtime / Paramount production of A Gentleman in Moscow, starring Ewan McGregor.

A Gentleman in Moscow is due to air late in 2023.

The Independent described Harris as "One of Britain's Finest Actors".

Born in Lambeth, South East London.

Harris left school aged 13 to serve an apprenticeship as a Master Locksmith.

He was a talented young boxer.

2019

In a ceremony held at Morley College in July 2019, 'The Drama Studio' was renamed 'The Johnny Harris Studio Theatre' in his honour.

He started his career on the stage in London's fringe theatre scene before landing his breakthrough role in the feature film London to Brighton.

In an interview in The Independent on Sunday at the time of the film's release, celebrated British film director Shane Meadows said of Harris' performance in the film: "It's an incredibly bold and massively powerful performance, the best I've seen on celluloid for a long time.

Four years later, Meadows cast Harris in This Is England '86.

Harris received both BAFTA TV Award and Royal Television Society Award nominations for his portrayal of Lol's abusive father Mick Jenkins.

The following year he reprised the role in This Is England '88, with the show winning the BAFTA TV Award for Best Mini-Series.

Harris continued a run of award-winning projects with a leading role in the BBC drama The Fades, which won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Series.