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Hank Harris

Hank Harris (born November 5, 1979) is an American actor, writer, and producer best known for his supporting roles in films and television series spanning horror, drama, and comedy genres. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, he grew up partly in Duluth and Santa Fe, New Mexico, before moving to Los Angeles at age 16 to pursue acting. Harris began his career in the late 1990s, gaining early recognition for his portrayal of the outcast character Emory Dick on the WB teen drama Popular (1999–2001), where he appeared in 12 episodes as a recurring gay student navigating high school social dynamics. Harris's film debut came in 1998 with the thriller , in which he played , the autistic younger brother of the protagonist, opposite . He followed this with a lead role in the 2002 romantic comedy , portraying the titular character Pumpkin Romanoff, a developmentally disabled man, earning praise for his nuanced performance in a film that explored class and romance themes. Other notable film credits include the slasher (2004), where he starred as Joey in a story set during Halloween, and a supporting role as young Carl in (2013), a supernatural sequel directed by . His television work extends to guest appearances on shows like 7th Heaven (2000), The Lyon's Den (2003) as Charlie Yerrin, Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) as a technician, and (2017) as Dr. Henry Jekyll in the fantasy series' sixth season. He also appeared in the 2017 -comedy as Gabriel, alongside , and the 2019 crime drama as Roost. Throughout his career, Harris has balanced dramatic and genre roles, often playing vulnerable or eccentric characters, while also contributing as a and on select projects. His work reflects a versatility across independent films and network television, establishing him as a in since the turn of the millennium.

Early life

Upbringing

Hank Harris was born on November 5, 1979, in . Public information about his family background remains limited, with no details available on his father or any siblings; his mother, Marjorie Harris, worked as a nurse and died on July 26, 2014, at age 62 from complications related to . Harris's childhood was divided between , and .

Education and training

Harris attended high school in , where he began at the age of 16 around 1995. At age 16, Harris moved to to pursue . He received practical training through workshops and classes in the mid-, with no college degree recorded.

Career

Early roles and commercials

Harris entered the entertainment industry in the late through television commercials, beginning with a prominent role in advertising for . He appeared in 11 spots for the brand as the "beefy boy" character, featuring scenarios like school principal's office visits and microwave meals, which aired around 1997-1998. These early commercials established his presence in national advertising, followed by campaigns for fast-food chains and beverages, including McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King. He later featured in ads for Dr. Pepper, tied to the Spider-Man 2 promotion in 2004, and T-Mobile in 2005, broadening his commercial portfolio. Transitioning to scripted work, Harris secured his first film role as Isaac, a supporting character in the 1998 thriller Mercury Rising, directed by Harold Becker and starring Bruce Willis as an FBI agent protecting autistic children from a government conspiracy. His early television appearances included a guest spot as Edgar in the 1997 episode "The Sexism Show" of the sitcom Mr. Rhodes. In 1999, he played Moe in the 7th Heaven episode "It Happened One Night," marking his entry into episodic drama.

Television career

Harris gained prominence in television through his recurring role as Emory Dick, a flamboyant and openly gay high school student, on the WB series Popular from 1999 to 2001, appearing in 12 episodes and earning praise for his sharp comedic timing in the teen dramedy. Following this breakout, Harris made notable guest appearances in science fiction and genre television, including Dylan Lokensgard in the The X-Files episode "Lord of the Flies" in 2001, where he portrayed a troubled young man entangled in a supernatural murder mystery. In 2002, he played Jack, a kind-hearted local boy aiding stranded Vulcans, in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Carbon Creek." He also recurred as Charlie Yerrin, the son of a powerful attorney, in five episodes of NBC's legal drama The Lyon's Den in 2003. Harris's television work evolved toward more mature, ensemble-driven series in the 2010s, showcasing his versatility in dramatic and fantastical roles. He appeared as Corwin in two episodes of WGN America's Salem in 2014, contributing to the historical horror narrative. In 2015, he portrayed Randall Becker, a member of the Resistance, in Amazon's alternate-history series The Man in the High Castle. Harris took on the recurring role of Dr. Henry Jekyll in five episodes of ABC's Once Upon a Time in 2016, blending science and fantasy as the tormented inventor opposite Mr. Hyde. His genre diversity continued with a guest spot as Prison Tech in Twin Peaks: The Return in 2017. This progression marked a shift from lighthearted, youth-focused characters in early 2000s shows to more intense, layered parts in prestige adult dramas, reflecting his growth as an actor across comedic, sci-fi, and formats.

Film career

Harris began his film career as a with a supporting role as Isaac, the brother of an autistic savant, in the Mercury Rising (1998), directed by and starring . This early blockbuster appearance marked his entry into mainstream cinema, though subsequent roles shifted toward independent features. In 2002, he took the lead as Romanoff, a young man with developmental disabilities, in the satirical dark Pumpkin, directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder, co-starring as a who challenges her privileged worldview through their unlikely romance; the film critiques sorority culture, beauty standards, and . Harris continued in independent cinema with supporting roles that highlighted his versatility across genres. In the black comedy-drama Milwaukee, Minnesota (2003), directed by Allan Mindel, he portrayed Stan Stites, a manipulative figure in a story of small-town intrigue involving a slow-witted fisherman inheriting money. The following year, he appeared as Joey, a victim in the slasher horror Hellbent (2004), directed by Paul Etheredge-Ouzts, set during Halloween in West Hollywood and noted as an early queer slasher film targeting LGBTQ+ characters. A significant breakthrough came in horror with his role as young Carl in Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013), directed by , where he contributed to the franchise's narrative exploring family hauntings and the "Further" realm. Later, Harris leaned into comedy with antagonistic or ensemble parts, such as Gabriel, a cultish figure, in the horror-comedy Little Evil (2017), directed by and starring as a suspecting his son is the . In Duke (2019), a directed by Anthony and James Gaudioso, he played Roost, one of two brothers turned private detectives confronting their traumatic past in a modern Western tale. Throughout his film career, Harris transitioned from child roles in high-profile thrillers to lead and supporting parts in mid-budget independent projects, blending genres like drama, horror, and comedy while often portraying complex, outsider characters; this progression paralleled his growing television presence, which opened doors to film opportunities.

Filmography

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes
1996Mr. RhodesEdgar1 episode "The Sexism Show"
1997The Adventures of A.R.K.NoahMain role, 26 episodes
1997Smart GuyLocker Kid1 episode "Lab Rats"
1997–1998The Secret World of Alex MackNathan2 episodes
1998MaggieCurt1 episode "Maggie's First Save"
1998–1999The New Adventures of A.R.K.NoahMain role, 13 episodes
19997th HeavenMoe1 episode "It Happened One Night"
1999BrookfieldTrip HeywardTV movie
1999–2001PopularEmory Dick12 episodes
2001ProvidenceCharlie Alway1 episode "The Mating Dance"
2001The X-FilesDylan Lokensgard1 episode "Lord of the Flies"
2002So Little TimeBand Member1 episode "Larrypalooza"
2002Star Trek: EnterpriseJack1 episode "Carbon Creek"
2003The Lyon's DenCharlie Yerrin5 episodes
2004Nip/TuckCalvin Murray1 episode "Christian Troy"
2007CSI: NYJohnny O'Dell1 episode "Down the Rabbit Hole"
2009Ghost WhispererZack Garrett1 episode "Cause for Alarm"
2010GreekRyan Yarlbrough1 episode "Pride & Punishment"
2010Saving GracePete1 episode "I Killed Kristin"
2011BonesKent Durham1 episode "The Feet on the Beach"
2011Death ValleyTodd1 episode "Zombie Fights"
2011CastleChad Hockney1 episode "Heroes and Villains"
2012Dirty WorkPete3 episodes
2013SupernaturalGerry / Boltar the Furious1 episode "LARP and the Real Girl"
2014NCISDenny Johnson1 episode "Rock and a Hard Place"
2015GrimmAndy Harrison1 episode "Trial by Fire"
2015SalemCorwin2 episodes
2015The Man in the High CastleRandall2 episodes
2016Rizzoli & IslesZachary Bales / Jeremy Kendricks1 episode "Cops vs. Zombies"
2016Once Upon a TimeDr. Henry Jekyll5 episodes
2017Twin PeaksPrison Tech1 episode

Film

Harris appeared in the following films, listed chronologically by release year:

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