Hank Harris

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Hank Harris
Born (1979-11-05) November 5, 1979 (age 45)
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Occupation Actor

Hank Harris (born November 5, 1979) is an American actor who has been working in movies and television since the late 1990s. He grew up in Duluth, Minnesota and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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He is perhaps best known for his role as Emory Dick in Popular . His other projects have included: Mercury Rising , Pumpkin , Hellbent and the television series Dirty Work . [1] [2] A commercial actor, Harris is best known for appearing in 11 Chef Boyardee commercials in the 90s as the "beefy boy", as well as ones for McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Dr. Pepper, and T-Mobile.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Fyre Ants RockDaveyShort
1998 Mercury Rising Isaac
1999Sign of the TimesTobyAlso writer
2001 Delivering Milo Mr. Percival
2001 Pearl Harbor Young Harbor PatrolmanDeleted scene
2002 Pumpkin Pumpkin Romanoff
2003 Milwaukee, Minnesota Stan Stites
2004Just HustleDetective's researcher
2004 Hellbent Joey
2004 Breaking Dawn Ted
2008 Extreme Movie Ronny
2009AdelaideBradShort
2011The Company of ThievesDexShort
2013 Insidious: Chapter 2 Young Carl
2019 Duke Roost
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Mr. Rhodes EdgarEpisode: "The Sexism Show"
1997ARK, the Adventures of Animal Rescue KidsNoah
1997 Smart Guy Locker KidEpisode: "Lab Rats"
1997 The Secret World of Alex Mack NathanRecurring, 2 episodes
1998 Maggie CurtEpisode: "Maggie's First Save"
1998The Adventures of A.R.K.Noah
1999The New Adventures of A.R.K.Noah
1999 7th Heaven MoeEpisode: "It Happened One Night"
1999BrookfieldTrip HeywardTV movie
1999-2001 Popular Emory DickRecurring, 12 episodes
2001 Providence Charlie AlwayEpisode: "The Mating Dance"
2001 The X-Files Dylan LokensgardEpisode: "Lord of the Flies"
2002 So Little Time Band MemberEpisode: "Larrypalooza"
2002 Star Trek: Enterprise JackEpisode: "Carbon Creek"
2003 The Lyon's Den Charlie YerrinRecurring, 5 episodes
2004 Nip/Tuck Calvin MurrayEpisode: "Christian Troy"
2007 CSI: NY Johnny O'DellEpisode: "Down the Rabbit Hole"
2009 Ghost Whisperer Zack GarrettEpisode: "Cause for Alarm"
2010 Greek Ryan YarlbroughEpisode: "Pride & Punishment"
2010 Saving Grace PeteEpisode: "I Killed Kristin"
2011 Bones Kent DurhamEpisode: "The Feet on the Beach"
2011 Death Valley ToddEpisode: "Zombie Fights"
2011 Castle Chad HockneyEpisode: "Heroes and Villains"
2012 Dirty Work PeteRecurring, 3 episodes
2013 Supernatural Gerry/Boltar the FuriousEpisode: "LARP and the Real Girl"
2014 NCIS Denny JohnsonEpisode: "Rock and a Hard Place"
2015 Grimm Andy HarrisonEpisode: "Trial by Fire"
2015 Salem CorwinRecurring, 2 episodes
2015 The Man in The High Castle RandallRecurring, 2 episodes
2016 Rizzoli & Isles Zachary Bales/Jeremy KendricksEpisode: "Cops vs. Zombies"
2016 Once Upon a Time Dr. Jekyll [3] Recurring, 5 episodes
2017 Twin Peaks Prison Tech1 episode

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