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Ed Harris, born in new jersey, USA on November 28th, 195, is an American actor and director.

Harris began to perform on stage in 1971, and in 1977, he embarked on the road of movies, with occasional TV works. In 1983, he became famous for his role in the film "Space Hero". In 1984, he won the Obi Prize for his drama Love Fool. In 1986, he was nominated for Tony Award for Best Actor for his drama Precious Child. In 1989, he participated in the sci-fi film Abyss directed by James Cameron. In 1996, he was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for the film Apollo 13 for the first time. In the same year, he starred in "Braving the Island". In 1999, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the second time for the film The Truman Show. In 21, he was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for his self-directed debut novel Pollack the Painter, and he starred in Enemy at the Gates and A Beautiful Mind in the same year. In 23, he was nominated for the best supporting actor Oscar for the film The Hours for the third time. In 25, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Actor for his miniseries "The Collapse of the Empire". In 28, he wrote, directed and acted in the western film Apparusa Town. In 212, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the TV movie Rule Change. In 214, he participated in the HBO series westworld.

1. Basic information

Chinese name: Ed Harris

mbth: Ed Harris

Other names: Ed Harris and Eddie Sharis

Nationality: USA

Height: 1.75m

Place of birth: New Jersey, USA

Date of birth: November 195. Director

Graduate School: california institute of the arts (Bachelor of Drama)

Representative works: Apollo 13, Brave Island, The Truman Show, Painter Pollack, Enemy at the Gates, Beautiful Mind, All the Time, Apparusa Town

Major achievements: four Oscar nominations, best supporting actor in TV category in the 7th Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor in film category in the 56th Golden Globe Award, The 2nd Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Supporting Actor

Wife: amy madigan

II. Life of the character

ed harris, whose full name is Edward Allen Harris, was born in Englewood, New Jersey, USA on November 28th, 195 and grew up in a middle-class family. My father, bob harris, runs a bookstore and has done harmony for Fred Hualin Orchestra. Mother Margaret Harris is the agent of the travel agency; There is also a brother and a younger brother at home.

In p>1965, Harris attended Tenafree High School in New Jersey, where he was a sports star, playing baseball and football. In 1969, he was admitted to Columbia University, won a sports scholarship and continued to be an athlete. Two years later, the family moved to Oklahoma. At this time, his interest began to shift to acting, so he transferred to Oklahoma State University to study drama. During this period, he started his career, performing while working, and accumulated some performance experience. Then he went to california institute of the arts for further study, and obtained a bachelor's degree in drama in 1975.

Third, the main deeds

1. Movie actor

When Harris first arrived in Hollywood, he performed in the local area, but his salary was very low. He auditioned for TV for dozens of times, but was rejected many times. Finally, he was chosen to play a small role in the 1976 series Ji Bosville. After playing a small role in the TV series of Ruo Cadre, Harris began to dabble in movies.

In p>1977, Harris participated in the filming of the TV movie "Men of the Century" starring tommy lee jones. In 1978, he played a small role in Coma, which was his first screen movie. In 198, he starred in the film "Hell's Paradise" starring Charles Bronson, playing the leader of a smuggling organization, which was his first important role. In 1981, director George A. Romero asked him to play first hero Billy in "The Death Squad", which took his screen career to a new level.

In p>1983, Harris played astronaut john glenn in the documentary film Hero in Space directed by philip kaufman. The film was nominated for eight Oscars that year and won four of them. It also coincided with Glenn's own presidential campaign, and Newsweek reported Harris's stills as the cover, which made Harris popular.

In p>1983, he also appeared in the blockbuster "Deep in My Heart" directed by robert benton. The film was released in 1984 and the box office exceeded $3 million. In this film, Harris first cooperated with his wife amy madigan on the screen. In 1985, he and his wife co-starred in the film Alamo Bay directed by louis malle.

In p>1989, he played a passive Vietnam War veteran in the movie Sailor's Knife starring Robert De Niro, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. In the same year, Harris also participated in the sci-fi film Abyss directed by James Cameron, playing the leading role of Virgil, the captain of the drilling crew. Thanks to revolutionary visual effects and wonderful performances by the actors, the film's global box office reached 9 million dollars.

In p>1992, in the commercial war film glengarry glen ross written by David Ma Mei, Harris competed with Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, alec baldwin, alan arkin and kevinspacey fowler. The film was selected as one of Forbes' Top Ten Money Movies.

In p>1995, in the space epic Apollo 13 directed by Ron Howard, Harris played the unflappable ground commander Jean Grenze, won the Screen Actors Guild Awards Award for Best Supporting Actor, and was nominated for both the Oscar and the Golden Globe Award. This is the first time he has been nominated for the Academy Award.

In p>1996, Harris co-starred with sean connery and Nicolas Cage in michael bay's action blockbuster "Braving the Island of Death", playing a traitor general-General Hammer who sought justice for the fallen soldiers. After the film was released, it was applauded and sold well: the average audience score of IMDb was 7.4(1-point scale), and the film critic roger Ebert played three-and-a-half stars (four-star scale), and the global box office exceeded $3 million. The film was released in mainland China, with a box office of more than 4 million yuan.

In p>1998, in the film "The Truman Show" directed by peter weir, Harris played Christopher, a gloomy and complicated genius director in Truman's "virtual world", so he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and competed for the Oscar again.

In p>21, Harris participated in the war film Enemy at the Gates by French director jean jacques annaud, playing Major Connie, the German ace sniper, and fighting wits with Vasily, the sharpshooter played by British niche Jude Law. The global box office of the film is close to $1 million. In the same year, he once again cooperated with director Ron Howard in the biopic A Beautiful Mind by mathematician johnf nash. In the play, he plays the role of the agent leader, Patcher, opposite russell crowe. The film won the Oscar for best picture that year, and the global box office exceeded $3 million.

In p>22, in the film The Hours directed by stephen daldry, Harris played a desperate and sad AIDS patient. This role is quite different from his previous roles, and his strength has been recognized by the industry, so he was nominated for Oscar, Golden Globe Award, screen actors guild awards and many other best supporting actors.

In p>25, he played the leading role in the HBO miniseries "The Collapse of the Empire", and played father and son with paul newman. Harris's performance brought him an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a screen actors guild awards nomination for best actor in a mini-play. In the same year, he also participated in the crime thriller "The History of Violence" directed by david cronenberg, playing a hideous, sinister gangster, and won the National Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In p>27, Harris met his old rival Nicolas Cage again and competed for the treasure in National Treasure 2. The film's box office in mainland China reached 7 million yuan, and the global box office exceeded 4 million dollars.

In p>21, at the age of 6, he once again collaborated with Peter Will to play a political prisoner in the fugitive film The Road Back. The shooting conditions of the play were difficult, so Harris got gastrointestinal diseases and almost collapsed when shooting the desert play, but he still insisted on completing the performance. The average IMDb score of this piece is 7.4, and the freshness of rotten tomatoes is 75%.

In p>212, Harris played John McCain, the 28 US presidential candidate, in the HBO TV movie "Rules Change", and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in TV Series, and was nominated for Emmy Award and screen actors guild awards. The film also won Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best TV Movie of the Year.

In p>213, he played the mysterious villain in the sci-fi film Snow Country Train directed by Korean director Bong Joon ho. The freshness of this rotten tomato is as high as 95%. In the same year, he also played the voice of Houston Ground Command Center in Gravity directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The film was nominated for ten Oscars and finally won seven of them.

In p>214, Harris took over the HBO series westworld, playing the villain in black. This is his first starring role in a TV series. In the same year, he also voiced an animated film for the first time and starred in "Plane Story: man on fire". The film has grossed more than $15 million worldwide.

In p>215, revenge in the dark night, which he collaborated with liam neeson, was released in the United States, and he collaborated with james franco in two consecutive films, Diary of Adlal and Battle of the Undecided.

2. Directing career

In p>2, Harris directed and performed the biographical film Pollack the Painter, which tells the short life of Jackson Pollock, a leader of western abstract art. Harris has been preparing for this debut for nearly ten years, reading a lot of relevant materials of Pollock and learning to imitate his drip painting techniques. The film was invited to participate in Venice International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and New York Film Festival, and he himself was nominated for Best Actor in the 73rd Academy Awards < P >. The film became a milestone in his career and he was proud of it.

In p>28, after three years of preparation, Harris completed the production of the western film Apparusa Town. The play is adapted from Robert B. Parker's novel of the same name. In addition to being a screenwriter, director, producer and starring, Harris also wrote lyrics and sang the ending song himself. The film won the Best Film Award and the Best Screenplay Adaptation Award at the 24th Boston Film Festival.

3. Stage career

In addition to being active on the screen, Harris is also fascinated by stage performances. When he was studying in california institute of the arts, he had already played roles in several stage plays. After becoming popular in the film industry, he still did not forget to return to the stage to perform.

in p>1983, he played a role specially written for him in off broadway's drama, Sam Shepard's Love Fool, and won the Obi Award for Best Actor. Three years later, he performed George Firth's Precious Child for the first time on Broadway, won the new york Theatre Committee Award and the International Theatre Award, and was nominated for the Tony Award of the Drama of the Year. In 1993 and 211, he won the Los Angeles Drama Criticism Award for Scar and Sinking respectively.

IV. The main work

Breaking the Rules-Playing-Mr. Bransford

The Battle of the Undecided-Playing-Joey

The Diary of Adelar-Playing the role of Neil Eliot

: Based on stephen elliot's memoirs, Franco plays the writer in the film. He recorded the trial of a murder case, which happened in 27 when Hans

Reiser, a famous programmer and developer of ReiserFS file system under Linux operating system, killed his wife. During the review, Sean

Sturgeon, Reiser's good friend and his wife's ex-lover, admitted that he had killed eight people, but not Reiser's wife.

Revenge in the Night-played by Sean Maguire

Introduction of the role: The former boss of the man, a gangster, has a fierce temperament, and his son Danny was shot by Jimmy. In order to get revenge, he constantly arranged killers to surround Jimmy and his son and put them to death.

cymbeline-Playing-cymbeline

Introduction of the role: King cymbeline of Britain, his daughter made a private engagement with his childhood sweetheart Puxiumo for life, which made Xin Bailin furious and exiled Puxiumo to distant Rome. Puxiumo, who was exiled, was convinced that his wife would be absolutely loyal to him, but his friend Echimo thought that the princess would definitely remarry. So they bet that if Echimo could get the bracelet in the princess's hand, Puxiumo would lose, and he would lose the ring worn on his hand as a symbol of love to him. The treacherous Echimo used all kinds of lies and tricks to win the bracelet, and even had the audacity to woo the princess, but the clever princess solved all Echimo's scams and proved her pure heart.

The Border-Playing-Roy mcnary -Olivia's husband

The Appearance of Love-Playing-Tom

Introduction of the role: Nikki(Annette Bening) meets a man Tom(Ed

Harris) who looks exactly like him five years after her husband Garrett's death, and She hides all the photos and won't let him see his relatives and friends, but she can't help but take him to those old places. The truth will be revealed one day ...

The Snow Country Train-Playing-Introduction to the role of wilford

: The ultimate Boss is hidden in the dark, and his silhouette reveals a powerful and mysterious deterrent. He strongly instills in everyone that "the train is eternal".

Give and Receive-Play-Ed Dubos

Introduction of the role: A retired private detective, with many years of rich experience in criminal cases, was asked to investigate the kidnapping case of Victor Kershaw and embedded in the Sun Gym to find news.

Phantom Project-Introduction to the role of Captain Dimi

: During the Cold War, the old captain Demi was assigned to fly the diesel-powered ballistic missile submarine B-67 which was about to be retired (the line of the co-captain was super humorous, "This submarine is in good condition, but we need an archaeologist to start it") for the last voyage. Also aboard were two KGB technicians and a strange device. Demi was told that this was an experimental mission, and the equipment called "Phantom" could confuse the sonar detection of B-67 and make the enemy mistake it for other ships. The "Phantom" experiment was successful, and the B-67 successfully escaped the US military investigation. However, the KGB people suddenly defected and took control of Demi and others. It turned out that they had a second plan: disguised as a China submarine and launching nuclear missiles ...

Sweet Revenge-played-Sheriff Jackson

What's wrong with Virginia-played-introduction of the role of Sheriff Dick Tipton