Ed Harris filmography

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Ed Harris is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. His performances in Apollo 13 (1995), The Truman Show (1998), Pollock (2000) and The Hours (2002) earned him critical acclaim in addition to Academy Award nominations. Harris has appeared in several leading and supporting roles, such as in The Right Stuff (1983), Sweet Dreams (1985), The Abyss (1989), State of Grace (1990), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), Nixon (1995), The Rock (1996), Stepmom (1998), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Enemy at the Gates (2001), A History of Violence (2005), Gone Baby Gone (2007), Snowpiercer (2013), and Mother! (2017). In addition to directing Pollock, Harris also directed the western Appaloosa (2008). In television, Harris is notable for his roles as Miles Roby in the miniseries Empire Falls (2005) and as United States Senator John McCain in the television movie Game Change (2012), the latter of which earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. He starred as the Man in Black in the HBO science fiction-western series Westworld (2016–2022), for which he earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

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Harris at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
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Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef.
1978 Coma Pathology Resident #2 Michael Crichton [1]
1980 Borderline HotchkissJerrold Freedman [2]
1981 Knightriders Billy George A. Romero [3]
1982 Creepshow Hank BlaineGeorge A. RomeroSegment "Father's Day" [4]
1983 The Right Stuff John Glenn Philip Kaufman [5]
Under Fire Oates Roger Spottiswoode [6]
1984 Swing Shift Jack Walsh Jonathan Demme [7]
Places in the Heart Wayne Lomax Robert Benton [8]
1985 Code Name: Emerald Gus Lang Jonathan Sanger [9]
Alamo Bay Shang Pierce Louis Malle
Sweet Dreams Charlie Dick Karel Reisz
1987 Walker William Walker Alex Cox
1988 To Kill a Priest Police Captain Stefan Agnieszka Holland
1989 Jacknife David "Dave" Flannigan David Jones
The Abyss Virgil "Bud" Brigman James Cameron
1990 State of Grace Frankie Flannery Phil Joanou
1991 Paris Trout Harry Seagraves Stephen Gyllenhaal
1992 Glengarry Glen Ross Dave Moss James Foley
1993 The Firm Wayne Tarrance Sydney Pollack
Needful Things Sheriff Alan Pangborn Fraser C. Heston
1994 Milk Money Tom Wheeler Richard Benjamin
China Moon Kyle Bodine John Bailey
1995 Nixon E. Howard Hunt Oliver Stone
Apollo 13 Gene Kranz Ron Howard
Just Cause Blair Sullivan Arne Glimcher
1996 Eye for an Eye Mack McCann John Schlesinger
The Rock Gen. Francis X. Hummel Michael Bay
1997 Absolute Power Det. Seth Frank Clint Eastwood
1998 The Truman Show Christof Peter Weir
Stepmom Luke Harrison Chris Columbus
1999 The Third Miracle Father Frank ShoreAgnieszka Holland
2000 Pollock Jackson Pollock HimselfAlso producer
The Prime Gig Kelly Grant Gregory Mosher
Waking the Dead Jerry Charmichael Keith Gordon
2001 A Beautiful Mind William ParcherRon Howard
Buffalo Soldiers Colonel Berman Gregor Jordan
Enemy at the Gates Major Erwin König Jean-Jacques Annaud
2002 The Hours Richard Brown Stephen Daldry
2003 Masked and Anonymous Oscar Vogel Larry Charles
Radio Coach Harold Jones Michael Tollin
The Human Stain Lester FarleyRobert Benton
2005 Winter Passing Don Holdin Adam Rapp
A History of Violence Carl Fogarty David Cronenberg
2006 Two Tickets to Paradise Melville D. B. Sweeney
Copying Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven Agnieszka Holland
2007 Gone Baby Gone Det. Remy Bressant Ben Affleck
Cleaner Eddie Lorenzo Renny Harlin
National Treasure: Book of Secrets Mitch Wilkinson Jon Turteltaub
2008 Touching Home Charlie WinstonLogan Miller
Noah Miller
Appaloosa Virgil ColeHimselfAlso writer and producer
2010 Once Fallen Liam RyanAsh Adams
The Way Back Mr. SmithPeter Weir
Virginia Sheriff Dick Tipton Dustin Lance Black
2011 That's What I Am Mr. Steven Simon Michael Pavone
Salvation Boulevard Dr. Peter BlaylockGeorge Ratliff
2012 Man on a Ledge David EnglanderAsger Leth
2013 Phantom Dmitri "Demi" Zubov Todd Robinson
Pain & Gain Ed Du Bois, IIIMichael Bay
Snowpiercer Minister Wilford Bong Joon-ho
Sweetwater Sheriff Cornelius JacksonLogan Miller
The Face of Love Tom Young / Garret Mathis Arie Posin
Gravity Mission Control Alfonso Cuarón Voice role [10]
2014 Planes: Fire & Rescue Blade RangerBobs GannawayVoice role [10]
Frontera Roy McNaryMichael Berry
2015 Cymbeline King Cymbeline Michael Almereyda
Run All Night Shawn Maguire Jaume Collet-Serra
The Adderall Diaries Neil Elliott Pamela Romanowsky
2016 In Dubious Battle Joy James Franco
Rules Don't Apply Mr. Bransford Warren Beatty
2017 A Crooked Somebody Sam Vaughn Trevor White
Mother! Man Darren Aronofsky [11]
Kodachrome Ben Mark Raso [12]
Geostorm Leonard Dekkom Dean Devlin [13]
2019 The Last Full Measure Ray MottTodd Robinson [14]
2020 Resistance George S. Patton Jonathan Jakubowicz [15]
2021 The Lost Daughter Lyle Maggie Gyllenhaal [16]
2022 Top Gun: Maverick Rear Admiral Chester "Hammer" Cain Joseph Kosinski [17]
Get Away If You Can AlanDominique Braun
Terence Martin
[18]
2023 Downtown Owl Horace Jones Lily Rabe
Hamish Linklater
[19]
2024 Love Lies Bleeding Lou Sr. Rose Glass [20]
My Dead Friend Zoe DaleKyle Hausmann-StokesPost-production [21]
TBALong Day's Journey into NightJames Tyrone Jonathan Kent Post-production [22]
Riff Raff TBA Dito Montiel Filming [23]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1976 Gibbsville Steve1 episode
1977 Delvecchio Davey Bresnihan1 episode
1977 The Amazing Howard Hughes RussTelevision film
1978 The Rockford Files Rudy Kempner1 episode
1978 David Cassidy: Man Undercover Ben1 episode
1979 The Seekers Lt. William ClarkTelevision film
1979 Barnaby Jones Glenn Morgan1 episode
1979–1981 Lou Grant Warren3 episodes
1980 Paris John Dantley1 episode
1980The Aliens Are ComingChuck PolcheckTelevision film
1981 CHiPs Lonny1 episode
1981 Hart to Hart Arnold Harmon1 episode
1984 A Flash of Green Jimmy WingTelevision film aired as an episode of American Playhouse
1987 The Last Innocent Man Harry NashTelevision film
1992 Running Mates Hugh HathawayTelevision film
1994 The Stand General William StarkeyMiniseries, 1 episode
1995 Frasier Guest Caller RobVoice role, 1 episode [10]
1996 Riders of the Purple Sage Jim LassiterTelevision film; also executive producer
2005 Empire Falls Miles RobyMiniseries, 2 episodes
2006 The Armenian Genocide Leslie Davis Documentary
2012 Game Change John McCain Television film
2016–2022 Westworld William / The Man in BlackMain role, 28 episodes
2020 Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party Himself1 episode
TBA Wonder Man Neal SaroyanFilming [24]

Stage

YearTitleRoleTheaterRef.
1980 Sweet Bird of Youth Chance WayneGene Darnyasky Theater
1983 Fool for Love Eddie Magic Theatre, Douglas Fairbanks Theater
1986Precious SonsFred Longacre Theatre
1994 Simpatico Lyle Carter The Public Theater
1996 Taking Sides Major Steve Arnold Brooks Atkinson Theatre
2003Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted Dalton Trumbo Westside Theatre
2006 Wrecks Edward CarrThe Public Theater
2013The JacksonianBill Perch Theatre Row
2016–17 Buried Child Dodge The New Group, Off-Broadway, Trafalgar Studios, West End
2018 Good for Otto Dodge The New Group
2019–20 To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch Shubert Theatre [25]

Video games

YearTitleVoice RoleRef.
2010 Call of Duty: Black Ops Jason Hudson [10] [26]
2014 Planes: Fire & Rescue: The Video Game Blade Ranger

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