Sean Harris, born on June twenty-fourth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished English actor known for his versatile performances across film, stage, and television. His career has spanned various genres, showcasing his remarkable ability to embody complex characters.
Harris gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Ian Curtis in the acclaimed film '24 Hour Party People' in two thousand two. He further captivated audiences as Micheletto Corella in the historical drama 'The Borgias' from two thousand eleven to two thousand thirteen, and as Fifield in Ridley Scott's science fiction thriller 'Prometheus' in two thousand twelve.
His role as Solomon Lane in the 'Mission: Impossible' series, appearing in both 'Rogue Nation' in two thousand fifteen and 'Fallout' in two thousand eighteen, solidified his status as a prominent figure in contemporary cinema. In two thousand eighteen, he delivered a haunting performance as Philip in 'Possum', followed by his portrayal of William Gascoigne in 'The King' in two thousand nineteen.
In two thousand twenty-two, Harris received critical acclaim for his dual role as Henry Peter Teague and Peter Morley in 'The Stranger', earning him the prestigious AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Most recently, he appeared as Jacob Pearce in 'Paris Has Fallen', set to release in two thousand twenty-four.
Harris's talent has not gone unnoticed, as he won a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his compelling performance in the miniseries 'Southcliffe' in two thousand thirteen. Additionally, he has received three consecutive nominations for the British Independent Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor, further highlighting his impressive contributions to the film industry.