Harris Doran is a renowned filmmaker, actor, and writer, based in New York City. He has won numerous awards, including the Sundance, Berlin, and GLAAD Awards, and has been nominated for the Film Independent Spirit Awards.
As an actor, Harris has received rave reviews for his work in film, theatre, and television, playing a wide variety of roles. He has appeared in numerous productions, including "Oliver," "Malcolm in the Middle," "The Black Donnellys," and "Hair." He has also starred in several films, including "Two Plus One," "Love Jerry," and "My Best Day."
As a writer and director, Harris has made his mark with several short films, including "The Story of Milo & Annie," which won the Best Narrative Short award at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. He has also written and directed several feature films, including "Beauty Mark," which premiered at the LA Film Festival and was shortlisted for the Film Independent Spirit Awards' "Someone To Watch Award."
Harris has also written and directed several stage productions, including the musicals "Salvage," "Wasp Woman," and "Bleeding Love." He has written several screenplays, including "Atticus Brown Is Still Here," which was a finalist for the Sundance, Tribeca, and Hamptons Sloan awards.
In addition to his work in film and theatre, Harris has also produced several projects, including the "Know Your Rights" educational video series for the New York Transgender Advocacy Group. He has also directed several web series, including "Montauk Boys" and "The Ivanka Diaries."
Harris is an adjunct professor at Columbia University, where he teaches "Directing the Actor" in the Film MFA program.