About
Ed Harris is a highly acclaimed American actor known for his intense and versatile performances across a wide range of film and television roles. Born on November 28, 1950, Harris has consistently delivered compelling portrayals of complex characters, earning him numerous accolades and a reputation as one of the most respected actors of his generation. His ability to immerse himself fully in his roles has made him a favorite among directors and audiences alike.
Before Fame
Before embarking on his illustrious acting career, Harris was a dedicated athlete. He actively participated in athletics during his high school years and continued his athletic pursuits at Columbia University. He later transitioned into the world of arts and literature, working at a bookstore operated by the Art Institute of Chicago, which undoubtedly broadened his perspective and fueled his passion for storytelling and the arts. This experience likely played a significant role in shaping his decision to pursue acting.
Career Highlights
Harris's career is marked by a string of memorable performances in both critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. He has starred in iconic films such as The Rock, A History of Violence, A Beautiful Mind, Needful Things, and Gone Baby Gone. Notably, his exceptional performances in The Truman Show, The Hours, and Apollo 13 earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. Furthermore, his leading role in Pollock garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, solidifying his status as a leading man. Most recently, Harris appeared in Top Gun: Maverick to much acclaim.
Trivia
- He made his TV debut in a 1976 episode of the series Gibbsville.
- He later starred in HBO's sci-fi series Westworld.
Family Life
Ed Harris has been married to actress Amy Madigan since November 1983. Together, they have one daughter named Lily Dolores Harris.










