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Susanahornil/Andy Scott Harris | |
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Born | Andrew John Harris |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
Andy Scott Harris (born February 11, 1998) is an American child actor. Harris is best known for portraying Johnny on FOX-TV's hit show "House M.D.", episode Big Baby (House) and his role as Jimmy in the USA Network web series-pilot Little Monk.
Personal life
Harris was born in Kiev, Ukraine, then orphaned and adopted by an American family in Minnesota. His first U.S. performances included a dancing Russian soldier in a school production ofThe Nutcracker and a Russian child in the Primrose Theater production of The Fire Princess.
Young Harris sang with the Metropolitan Boys Choir (2003-05), played cello in recitals for the Augsburg College Suzuki Program (2003-07), and participated in Minnesota stage productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Cheaper by the Dozen before taking private acting lessons taught by local casting director Michelle Hutchison of Lynn Blumenthal Casting and on-camera acting classes at The Academy For Film and Television. Impressed with the youngster's abilities, the Academy's owner suggested that Harris attend a summertime New York City convention attended by 3,000 actors hoping to be discovered. Signed by a manager and agent, Harris and his mother relocated to L.A. in November 2007.
Career
Harris started his professional career by booking commercials for Target and Best Buy at age 4, followed by a singing and dancing role in the stage play “The Fire Princess at age 5, and a small part in the Harry Potter spoof, “Harry Putter and the Sorcerer’s Phone” at age 7. He followed with roles in Minnesota stage productions "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at age 7 and "Cheaper by the Dozen" at age 8.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles in early 2008, Harris booked the starring role in the multiple festival award-winning short film "The Closet," at age 9, followed by a string of 20 short and student films for prestigious film schools including USC School of Cinematic Arts, University of California, Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University and the New York Film Academy. Upon turning 11 he booked starring roles in the American Film Institute graduate student film "About Charlie," and "Amory Blaine, Son of Beatrice", based on the Based on the novel, This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald. For his performance in the short film, "The First Impression", he was nominated at age 10 for a 2009 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Short Film. Harris performed numerous stand-up routines at The Improv in Hollywood and Brea with the young performers' comedy troop Standing Tall, led by casting director Joey Paul Jensen. His music video acting performances include "Shot of a Gun," for Kane (Dutch band), Underoath's "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" and "Bang! Bang!" for The Knux.
While filming House, director Deran Sarafian dubbed young Harris as a “One-Take Wonder” after observing him accomplish a difficult scene on the first take. Harris has a photographic memory, and the ability to memorize an entire script in a few readings. At the first rehearsal for the Greek Tragedy, “The Trojan Women”, Harris nimbly provided missed lines from memory for the stumbling adult actors, upon which the Tony Award-winning Broadway director Tony Tanner exclaimed, “Who is directing this bloody play, you or me?”
To be released in 2009 is the feature film “Kissing Strangers”, in which Harris portrays a younger version of the lead character, Max. Plans are in the works to star Harris in a made-for-TV movie and subsequent TV series narrated by Kelsey Grammer, and a couple of feature films written by Daniel DeWeldon, son of the famous monument sculptor, Felix de Weldon.
Andy Scott Harris is represented by Amsel, Eisenstadt, and Fraisier for theatrical/commercial, AKA Talent Agency (voice-over), BMG Models & Talent (print), Body Parts Models (hand modeling) and managed by Luber Roklin Entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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2007 | Harry Putter and the Sorcerer's Phone | Pigblemish Student | Short Film |
2008 | The Closet | Little Boy | Short Film |
Compact Only | Hasidic Boy | Short Film | |
Almost | Sebastian | Short Film | |
The First Impression | Sebastian | Young Artists Award Nomination | |
The No Sit List | Posse | Feature Film | |
Our Father (Dexter) | Classroom Kid | Television Series | |
Frank TV | Donald Trump's Party Guest | Television Series | |
2009 | Save the Skeet | Gunny | Feature Film Trailer |
The Scarecrow & the Princess | Skeleton Boy | Short Film | |
Angels & Demons | Vatican Choirboy | Feature Film - Scenes Deleted | |
Kissing Strangers | Young Max | Feature Film | |
Big Baby (House) | Johnny | Television Series | |
Men of a Certain Age | Neighborhood Boy | Television Series Pilot | |
Love Takes Wing | Victorian Orphan | TV Movie | |
Little Monk | Jimmy | Webisode: Little Monk and the Business Boys | |
Zeke & Luther | Trick-or-Treater | Episode: The Haunted Board |
TV guest appearances
- House (TV series) playing Johnny in season five episode thirteen: "Big Baby " (2009)
Awards and nominations
Award | Year | Category | Result | Role |
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Young Artist Awards 2009 | 2009 | Best Performance in a Short Film | Nominated | Young Julien Davis in The First Impression |
References
External links
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- Official Website