Jack Harries
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Career
Harries appeared in Perfect Parents starring Christopher EcclestonChristopher Eccleston
Christopher Eccleston is an English stage, film and television actor. His films include Let Him Have It, Shallow Grave, Elizabeth, 28 Days Later, Gone in 60 Seconds, The Others, and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra...
in 2006 as 'Ed's Boy'. From 2008–2010, Harries has been starring in School of Comedy
School of Comedy
School of Comedy is a British comedy sketch show written and performed by a cast of teenagers. A television spin-off of a revue performed in London and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, School of Comedy was piloted on Channel 4's Comedy Lab in 2008, before a six-part series ran on E4 from 2 October...
playing many roles and has appeared at the Edinburgh Festival with the show.
Harries appeared in a KFC advert in 2011 with Abigail Hardingham who used to play Kat in The Sparticle mystery as his girlfriend.
Personal life
Harries is son to Rebecca Frayn, an author and director, and Andy HarriesAndy Harries
Andrew D. M. Harries is a British television and film producer. After graduating from Hull University in the 1970s, Harries began his television career on the Granada Television current affairs series World in Action, before moving on to freelance work...
, a television and film producer. Harries has an identical twin brother, Finn, and a younger sister, Emmy Lou. Finn appeared in two sketches on School of Comedy as a clone of his brother.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Perfect Parents | Ed's Boy | TV |
2007 | Comedy: Shuffle | TV | |
2008 | Comedy Lab Comedy Lab Comedy Lab is a British television series which showcases pilots of experimental comedy shows. Series have been aired irregularly on Channel 4 and E4 since 1998.... |
Various | TV |
2009– | School of Comedy School of Comedy School of Comedy is a British comedy sketch show written and performed by a cast of teenagers. A television spin-off of a revue performed in London and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, School of Comedy was piloted on Channel 4's Comedy Lab in 2008, before a six-part series ran on E4 from 2 October... |
Various | TV |