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Ed Harris Biography
Actor
Photos ( See all 30 )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 also 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.
Four Good Links
Man, Oh, Man
New York magazine profile of his hardcore attitude
Ed Harris Interview
He chats about Pollack and The Third Miracle
Ed Harris Filmography
The IMDB lists his various roles and awards
Ed and Scott!
A fan includes photos and film synopses (up to 1990)
Vital Stats
Birth
28 November 1950
(age 58)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The intense actor who wrote and starred in Pollock



