Hill Harper
Milestones
- Birthplace: Iowa City, Iowa, USA
- Birthday: May 17, 1966
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2007
Co-starred in the southern drama, "Constellation"
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2004 to 0000
Cast as forensic pathologist Sheldon Hawkes on "CSI: New York" (CBS)
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2003 to 2004
Played opposite Joe Pantoliano's on CBS' "The Handler"
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2001
Appeared on stage with Phylicia Rashad in "Blue"
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2000
Co-starred as student journalist out to uncover an elite secret society in the thriller "The Skulls"
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2000
Played a prisoner estranged from his family who attempts a reconciliation in "The Visit"
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1999
Cast as a medical resident in the Stephen Bochco-produced CBS drama "City of Angels"
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1999
Co-starred with Omar Epps and LL Cool J in the drama "In Too Deep"
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1998
Had title role of a biracial man who travels to Ireland to meet his relatives in "The Nephew"
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1998
Played featured role in the two-part CBS drama "Mama Flora's Family"
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1998
Re-teamed with Spike Lee to play the cousin and teammate of a star high school basketball player in "He Got Game"
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1997
Played a rapper and romantic rival to Christopher Scott Cherot in the comedy "Hav Plenty"
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1996
Breakthrough screen role as a film student documenting the Million Man March in Spike Lee's "Get on the Bus"
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1995
Co-starred as Louis Gossett Jr's son in the Showtime movie "Zooman"
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1995
Debut as series regular, in the UPN series "Live Shot"
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1994
Feature film debut, "Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings"
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1993
Film acting debut in the short "Confessions of a Dog"
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1993
Played recurring role of a shoe salesman protege of Al Bundy on the Fox sitcom "Married...With Children"
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1992
TV acting debut, bit part in an episode of the ABC drama "Life Goes On"
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Acted in NYC stage productions, including a one-man show "Your Handsome Captain"
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Co-hosted the local Boston talk show "Night Shift"
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While attending Harvard, joined Black Folks' Theatre Company in Boston, Massachusetts