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Russell Wayne Harvard (born April 16, 1981) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood (2007), playing opposite Daniel Day-Lewis as his adopted son, H.W. Plainview. In the 2010 biopic The Hammer, he portrayed deaf NCAA championship wrestler and UFC mixed martial arts fighter Matt Hamill. Harvard also won acclaim Off Broadway in 2012 as Billy, the deaf son in an intellectual, though dysfunctional, hearing British family, in Tribes by Nina Raine. For his interpretation, he won a 2012 Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance and nominations for Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor. He played Mr. Wrench in the first and third seasons of the television series Fargo.

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for Jim Neidhart in Screwed: The Montreal Screwjob Story
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The movie "Screwed: The Montreal Screwjob Story" is a biopic about the infamous wrestling match that took place in Montreal in 1997. The event is known as the Montreal Screwjob, and it involved wrestling legends Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. The biopic begins with a short history of Bret Hart's career in the WWF. He had become one of the most popular wrestlers of all time, known for his technical skills and his ability to connect with audiences. However, in 1997, his contract with WWF was coming to an end, and he had already signed a contract with his biggest competitor, WCW. WWF owner Vince McMahon was determined not to let Hart leave WWF without giving him one final match, even though Hart had become disillusioned with the company and its direction. The story then shifts to the night of the match in Montreal. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels were scheduled to have a match for the WWF championship. However, McMahon had hatched a plan to trick Hart into losing the match, despite Hart's insistence on winning. The plan involved a "screwjob", in which Michaels would win the match by submission, even though Hart had not agreed to lose. This led to a chaotic scene in the ring, with Hart being left angry and humiliated. The biopic explores the lead-up to the Screwjob, including McMahon's plans, Hart's objections, and Michaels' involvement. It also looks at the aftermath of the match, including the fallout between McMahon and Hart, who had once been close friends.