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Ed Harris

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Tenafly, New Jersey, USA
  • Birthday: November 28, 1950
  • 2008

    Directed and co-wrote the Western "Appaloosa"; also co-starred with Viggo Mortensen

  • 2007

    Played a Boston detective in Ben Affleck's feature directing debut "Gone, Baby, Gone"

  • 2006

    Portrayed Ludwig van Beethoven in Agnieszka Holland's "Copying Beethoven"

  • 2005

    Co-starred with Viggo Mortensen in David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence"

  • 2005

    Starred as Miles Roby in the HBO film adaptation of "Empire Falls," based on Richard Russo's Pulitzer Prize winning novel; earned Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Best Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

  • 2003

    Portrayed the ex-husband of Nicole Kidman's character in the film adaptation of Philip Roth's novel "The Human Stain"

  • 2003

    Starred as a football coach in the southern drama "Radio"

  • 2002

    Co-starred with Meryl Streep in "The Hours"; received supporting role nominations for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a SAG and an Oscar

  • 2001

    Cast as an American battalion commander in 1980s Germany in "Buffalo Soldiers"; (released theatrically in USA in 2002)

  • 2001

    Had featured role opposite Russell Crowe in "A Beautiful Mind"; directed by Ron Howard

  • 2001

    Played a German assassin sent to kill a Russian marksman in "Enemy at the Gates"; premiered at the Berlin Film Festival

  • 2000

    Feature directorial debut, "Pollock"; also portrayed the artist; received first Best Actor Oscar nomination

  • 1999

    Cast as a disillusioned priest sent to investigate claims of miracles performed by a woman proposed for sainthood in "The Third Miracle"

  • 1998

    Co-starred with Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in "Stepmom"

  • 1998

    Received critical acclaim and his second Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his performance as the God-like Christof, the creator and director of "The Truman Show"

  • 1996

    Producing debut (as executive producer) of the TNT movie "Riders of the Purple Sage"; also co-starred with Madigan

  • 1996

    Returned to Broadway in "Taking Sides"

  • 1995

    Received Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his performance as NASA mission control flight director Gene Krantz in "Apollo 13"

  • 1994

    Appeared in the ABC miniseries "Stephen King's 'The Stand'"

  • 1994

    Returned to the New York stage in the Off-Broadway staging of Sam Shepard's "Simpatico"; co-starred Beverly D'Angelo and Marcia Gay Harden

  • 1992

    Co-starred in the feature version of David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross"

  • 1992

    Co-starred opposite Diane Keaton in the poitically-themed "Running Mates" (HBO)

  • 1991

    Appeared in the Showtime movie "Paris Trout"

  • 1989

    First lead in a major feature, "The Abyss"; directed by James Cameron

  • 1986

    Broadway debut in "Precious Sons"; received Tony nomination

  • 1985

    Delivered solid turn as Charlie Dick, husband of Patsy Cline in "Sweet Dreams"

  • 1984

    Credited as script consultant on the independent feature "A Flash of Green"; also starred

  • 1984

    Met future wife Amy Madigan, starring opposite her in "Places in the Heart"

  • 1983

    NY stage debut in the Off-Broadway production of Sam Shepard's "Fool for Love"

  • 1981

    First feature lead role, "Knightriders"

  • 1978

    Feature acting debut, "Coma"

  • 1977

    TV-movie debut, "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (CBS)

  • Appeared in the West Coast productions, "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Grapes of Wrath"

  • Professional stage debut as King Arthur in "Camelot" at the Jewel Box Theater in Oklahoma City

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