Harry Aspinwall, a Scottish-American film actor, screenwriter, and director, embarked on his creative journey after studying linguistics and creative writing at Brown University, graduating in 2011. Following his academic pursuits, he worked as a historic tour guide in Boston, honing his storytelling skills, before relocating to New York.
As his passion for filmmaking grew, Aspinwall wrote and directed his first featurette, "Scoundrel", in 2015. This accomplishment was followed by the creation of "Orcs of New York", a viral satire that garnered attention from prominent online publications, including the Huffington Post, Observer, and Nerdist.
Aspinwall's acting credits include co-starring in the final season of AMC's "Turn: Washington's Spies" in 2016 and starring in the indie feature "The Wedding" opposite Nikohl Boosheri and Sam Abbas in 2018. His subsequent roles included starring in Netflix's "The Sleepover" opposite Ken Marino, Malin Akerman, and Joe Manganiello in 2019 and leading the Disney+ series "The Quest".
Aspinwall has also lent his voice to Hasbro's beloved character, Mr. Monopoly. Moreover, his debut feature film as a screenwriter, "Eradication", is slated for release in 2022, marking an exciting milestone in his burgeoning career.