Kyle Harris

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Kyle Harris
Born (1986-05-20) May 20, 1986 (age 37)
Alma mater University of Arizona
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, and dancer
Years active2007–present
Known for
SpouseStefanie Brown (m. 2019)[ citation needed ]
Children1 [1]

Kyle Harris (born May 20, 1986) is an American actor, singer, and dancer. He has performed on Broadway and in television, and is best known for his role as Cameron Goodkin on the Freeform (formerly ABC Family) television series Stitchers . [2] [3] [4]

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Life and career

Harris was born in Newport Beach, California. He attend Woodbridge High School in Irvine. He then attended the University of Arizona, obtaining a BFA in Musical Theatre. [2]

Filmography

Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Electric SleepDr. Stone Short film
2011 Submissions Only Mike DakinEpisode: "The Miller/Hennigan Act"
2012, 2016 High Maintenance [3] MarkEpisode: "Heidi", "Selfie"
2014It Could Be WorseKyle Miniseries; Episode: "So, We Meet Again"
2014 The Carrie Diaries [5] Seth3 episodes
2014SongbyrdNateEpisode: "Pilot"
2015 Beauty & the Beast [3] Russell KeatonEpisode: "Patient X"
2015OctopusJakeShort film
2015–2017 Stitchers [6] Cameron GoodkinMain role ; 31 episodes
2017 The Blacklist: Redemption [7] Kevin JensenEpisode: "Kevin Jensen"
2018Indoor Boys [8] Rusty3 episodes
2018Demons of Dorian Gunn [9] Trip ChapmanPilot
2018 God Friended Me [7] Eli James5 episodes
2021 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Mason PostEpisode: "I'm Still Standing"

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010 Sondheim on Sondheim Understudy Broadway [10]
2010–2011 West Side Story TonyBroadway Revival Tour [11]
2012 A Room with a View George Emerson [12]
2014 Little Dancer Christian Kennedy Center [13]
2019 Marie, Dancing Still Christian 5th Avenue Theatre [14]
2019-2020 The Inheritance Jasper Ethel Barrymore Theatre [15]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Actor Stitchers Nominated [16]
2019 Indie Series Awards Best Guest Actor – ComedyIndoor BoysNominated [17]

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