JAMES C. HARRIS
- AEA,
- AGMA,
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
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SlateShot
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'Death of a Salesman' Monologue (Dramatic) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Happy's Monologue from 'Death of a Salesman'
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"3 Secrets" Monologue (Comedic) (Performance Video) Quicktime
From "3 Secrets" by Mike Albo and Virginia Heffernan
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"Beyond the Skyline" by John Patrick Elliott (Performance Video) Quicktime
Americana-style guitar cut (uptempo)
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"Let's Stay Home Tonight" by Needtobreathe (guitar cut) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Folk-style guitar cut (ballad)
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'Samuel J. and K.' monologue (comedic) (Performance Video) Quicktime
J.'s monologue from 'Samuel J. and K.' by Mat Smart
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Sunday in the Park with George (Boatman) - Performance Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
Highlights from James' performance as the Boatman in Axelrod PAC's 2024 production of 'Sunday in the Park with George', directed by Eamon Foley and starring Graham Phillips.
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Opera/Classical Singing Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
Includes excerpts from opera, operetta, and classical concert.
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Movement Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
"All that Jazz" from Chicago and "Voulez-Vous" from Mamma Mia
Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
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Dulcina Eisen Associates (NY) 212-355-6617 Theatrical (Film / TV), Theatre |
OFF-BROADWAY / NEW YORK THEATRE | ||
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An American Soldier |
Pvt. Bryan Johnston (and others) |
Perelman PAC NYC |
Audrey: The New Musical |
Mel Ferrer |
The Players Theatre |
Secret of the Possible |
Coachman/Officer |
14th Street Y Theatre |
Will Wilson Saves the World |
Armand Lang |
Spark Theatre Festival |
REGIONAL THEATRE | ||
We'll Meet Again |
Arthur Stern |
Bell Theater at Bell Works |
Fiddler on the Roof |
Perchik |
Axelrod PAC |
Sunday in the Park with George |
Boatman/Charles Redmond |
Axelrod PAC |
Songs for a New World |
Man 2 |
Limelight Theatre Company |
All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 |
British/German Soldier |
Franklin Theatre Works |
READINGS & WORKSHOPS (Selected) | ||
The Man in the Iron Mask |
Phillippe |
The Grand (Producers' Club) |
Human: A New Ancient Musical |
Apoja |
54 Below |
Working for the Macbeths |
Macduff |
American Lyric Theater |
OPERA | ||
La bohème |
Customs Officer |
Spoleto Festival USA |
Oedipus Rex |
Chorus |
Opera Philadelphia |
L'enfant et les sortilèges |
Une bête |
Philadelphia Orchestra |
EDUCATIONAL / COMMUNITY THEATRE (Selected) | ||
It's a Wonderful Life (radio play) |
George Bailey |
Rider University |
She Loves Me |
Steven Kodaly |
The Westminster Players |
Barnum |
Amos Scudder |
Prince William Little Theatre |
TRAINING | ||
BM Voice Performance |
Rider University |
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MM Voice Performance |
Manhattan School of Music |
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Acting |
Joan Rosenfels, Yehuda Hyman |
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Voice |
Sidney Outlaw, Maitland Peters |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6' |
Weight: 210 lbs |
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Ger/Fr/Italian Diction, Strong falsetto, Strong sight-reader, Body Surfing, Boxing, Combat - Stage, Football, Kickboxing, Martial Arts, Swimming - ability - general, Gamer (Console), Guitar, Harmonica, Improvisation, Juggler, Licensed Driver, Piano, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Range: Baritone, Vocal Style: Belt, Vocal Style: Legit, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, British - BBC English Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Italian Accent
James C. Harris is a multifaceted singer and actor based in New York City. Praised for his "powerful" (Out In Jersey), “engaging” (HamletHub), and “scene-stealing” (Broadway DNA) performances, Harris enjoys a budding career that treads the line between classical and contemporary genres. He has been seen Off-Broadway, in some of NYC's most notable concert venues such as Carnegie Hall, and on regional and operatic stages across the country. Read more at jamescharris.net.