David Harris (Australian actor)

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David Harris
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Harris in 2013
Born1975 (age 4748)
New South Wales, Australia
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1995–present
Website www.davidharrisofficial.com

David Harris (born 1975) is an Australian actor and singer. In Australia, he is best known for his performances as Chris in Miss Saigon , Fiyero in Wicked and Emmett in Legally Blonde having received Helpmann Award nominations for all three leading roles. [1] Harris also starred as the Baker in Victorian Opera's production of Into the Woods [2] and, in America, as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables opposite Terrence Mann in 2015. [3] He has released two solo albums. Since early 2023, he has played the role of The Duke of Monroth in the Broadway theater production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical .

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Theatre

Harris made his professional theatre debut in 1998 as an original cast and workshop cast member of the world premiere production of The Boy from Oz directed by Gale Edwards with Todd McKenney as Peter Allen, where he also performed in the role of Greg as an understudy. [4] This was quickly followed by another ensemble role in the Australian premiere production of Mamma Mia! with Anne Wood, where he also understudied as Sky. [5]

He starred as Malcolm in The Full Monty with Paul Mercurio and Matt Hetherington, [6] with other notable roles including the revolutionary student Perchik in the Fiddler on the Roof with Topol, [7] and originating the role of Bud in the Australian premiere production of the comedy Gutenberg! The Musical! with James Millar in 2009. [8]

Harris (2nd from right) with Cameron Daddo Lucy Durack, and Erika Heynatz in Legally Blonde: The Musical in 2012. Cameron Daddo & Lucy Durack & David Harris & Erika Heynatz 2012.jpg
Harris (2nd from right) with Cameron Daddo Lucy Durack, and Erika Heynatz in Legally Blonde: The Musical in 2012.

In 2007 he starred as Chris in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's Miss Saigon with Laurie Cadevida as Kim. [9] Harris received his first nomination for Best Actor in a Musical at the Helpmann Awards as Chris, alongside other nominees including Hugh Jackman and the eventual winner iOTA. He also received a nomination in the Sydney Theatre Awards for this role.

In 2008 he starred as the "perfect, muscular, golden boy" Joe Hardy [10] in Damn Yankees for The Production Company. He also starred as Greg in their season of The Boy from Oz, directed by Nancye Hayes AM, with Todd McKenney reprising his role as Peter Allen. [11]

Between 2011 and 2013 Harris performed as Fiyero in Wicked "one of the most successful musicals ever staged in Australia" [12] and was then reunited with his Wicked co-star Lucy Durack as Emmett in Legally Blonde, directed by Jerry Mitchell. Harris earned a second Helpmann Award nomination for Fiyero and a third nomination for Emmett. He was also awarded a Green Room Award for Emmett [13] and his second nomination in the Sydney Theatre Awards.

In September 2013 Harris starred in the Australian professional premiere of a Stephen Schwartz's Children of Eden where he played the dual role of Noah and Adam. [14] This was followed by the demanding role of The Baker in Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods with the Victorian Opera [15] and starring as The Beast in Disney's Beauty and the Beast in Melbourne. [16]

After relocating to the United States, Harris starred as Jean Valjean with the Connecticut Repertory Theatre, in their production of Les Misérables opposite Terrence Mann in 2015. This production was also directed by Terrence Mann.

Concerts

Harris has also regularly performed at the Rob Guest Endowment, Light the Night and Hats Off Concerts.[ citation needed ]

Film and television

Harris appears as Dreamy Solo in the 2001 made-for-television movie of South Pacific starring Glenn Close and Harry Connick Jr. [23]

Harris's other television credits include Rescue: Special Ops , Blue Heelers and Neighbours .

In December 2012, Harris joined his Legally Blonde co-stars to perform at Carols in the Domain which is broadcast on the Channel 7 network.

Discography

Awards

YearAward ceremonyCategoryRoleProductionResult
1996 [26] Mo Awards The Johnny O'Keefe Encouragement Award [27] (Variety)Won
2007 Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a Musical ChrisMiss SaigonNominated
2007Sydney Theatre Awards [28] Best Performance by an Actor in a MusicalChrisMiss SaigonNominated
2011 Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a MusicalFiyeroWickedNominated
2012Sydney Theatre Awards [29] Best Actor in a Leading Role in a MusicalEmmett ForrestLegally BlondeNominated
2013 Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a MusicalEmmett ForrestLegally BlondeNominated
2013 Green Room Award [30] Male Actor in a Leading Role Emmett ForrestLegally BlondeWon

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