
Age: 64
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Jared Francis Harris (born August 24, 1961) is a British actor who has appeared in film, television, and theater. He is the son of the late Irish actor Richard Harris and the Welsh actress Elizabeth Rees-Williams. Harris was born in Hammersmith, London, in 1961. He studied drama and literature at Duke University in North Carolina, and then went on to train at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Harris made his film debut in 1989 with a small role in the film The Rachel Papers. He went on to appear in a number of films, including The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Natural Born Killers (1994), Smoke (1995), Happiness (1998), and How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog (2000). In 2007, Harris began a recurring role as Lane Pryce in the 2007 AMC television series Mad Men and was received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his performance. In 2019, he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his performance as Valery Legasov in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl. Harris has also had notable roles in television series such as Fringe (2008), The Crown (2016), The Expanse (2015) and Foundation (2021). On stage, Harris has appeared in productions of The Crucible, The Cherry Orchard, and The Homecoming. He has also directed several stage productions, including The Glass Menagerie and The Birthday Party.

Jared Harris

Eric Morden (Mr. Nobody)
for Eric Morden (Mr. Nobody) in Bad Times at Doom Patrol
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The Doom Patrol team are heading back to the estate after a strange mission when their plane crashes in a forest after being caught in a mysterious magnetic field. As it turns out, the forest is actually in a parallel dimension. The team is forced to settle down for the night in a single large villa in the middle of the forest, but the night turns out to be longer than they expected. One by one, various evil creatures, stranger and stranger, emerge from the forest to make their way into the Doom Patrol's lives, and indeed cause the team to suffer a greater break than ever before.