
Ed Harris
Ed Harris (Edward Allen Harris, Englewood, 1950) is an American actor and director, praised for his intensity and versatility. He has established himself as one of Hollywood's most distinguished performers, renowned for portraying complex characters, often authoritarian, enigmatic, or morally ambiguous, with a subdued yet penetrating style.
His film career includes memorable roles in films such as *Apollo 13* (1995), for which he received the first of four Academy Award nominations, *The Rock* (1996), where he played a rebellious former general, and *The Truman Show* (1998), as the omnipotent creator Christof. He also directed and starred in *Pollock* (2000), earning another Academy Award nomination. Harris is known for his ability to infuse gravitas and profound humanity even into antagonist or stern roles, making him a charismatic and indelible presence on the big screen.