Ross Harris (actor)

Rossie Harris ( born March 13, 1969 in Ventura, California) is an American actor and musician.

Life and achievements

Harris made ​​his debut as a child alongside James Caan and Geneviève Bujold in Western Another man, another woman by Claude Lelouch in the year 1977. In the television drama Amber Waves (1980 ), he stepped to the side of Dennis Weaver, Kurt Russell and Mare Winningham on in a larger role. For this role, as well as those in the comedy The Incredible Journey in a crazy aircraft of the same year, 1981, he was twice nominated for the Young Artist Award. His guest appearance in an episode of the TV series Hart to Hart in 1982 earned him the 1983 third nomination for the Young Artist Award. In the film drama The Last Testament ( 1983) he played a son of Carol Wetherly ( Jane Alexander), which provides for a nuclear war alone for three children. For this role, Harris was nominated again in 1985 for the Young Artist Award. The fifth nomination for the same price he received in 1989 for his role on CBS School Break Special: Home Sweet Homeless (1988).

In the made-for- TV family movie The youth of the Magician (1987 ) Harris played one of the major roles. After the role in the film drama Kill the Moonlight (1994 ) followed by several years break, after which it in the musical comedy South Lander in 2001: Diary of a Desperate Musician occurred in one of the lead roles. For this film, he wrote the screenplay.

Mid-1990s was a member of the music group Sukia Harris, together with whom he released some albums. In 2000, he also founded the group DJ Me DJ You, who plays electronic music.

Filmography (selection)

693584
de