IAN JAMES HARKINS
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FOREVER - ABC Prime Time (Performance Video) QuicktimeSet hundreds of years in the past, Ian opposite lead Ioan Gruffudd with several scenes of English aristocrats discussing the slave industry. 
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Black Cake Edited - HULU (Performance Video) QuicktimeIan as a host of an academic panel discussion in a fictional drama, produced by Oprah. 
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Plot against America - HBO (Performance Video) QuicktimeIan as a second world war British officer in charge of planning the next covert attack. 
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Coinmaster Commercial with David Beckham (Performance Video) QuicktimeIan as a late night talk show host with David Beckham 
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Nintendo Switch Commercial with Raye (Performance Video) QuicktimeIan opposite Raye, the British rock star R&B pop singer, playing her tour manager. 
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Ian Harkins Spots V/O Demo Reel (Audio Tracks) QuicktimeMass General Hospital; Emergen-C at 17 seconds; Waterforford Crystal at 37 seconds 
Résumé Print Résumé
| Film: | ||
|---|---|---|
| American Hustle (2013) | Featured | Columbia Pictures | 
| Gatsby Lane | Supporting | Fort Gates Films | 
| TV | ||
| Plot Against America | Co-Star | HBO | 
| Elementary | Guest Star | CBS | 
| Forever | John Chamberlain (Recurring co-star) | ABC | 
| Boardwalk Empire | Co-Star | HBO | 
| Red Oaks | Co-Star | Amazon Studios | 
| The Knick | Co-Star | Cinemax | 
| Middle School Confessions | Featured | HBO | 
| Commercial | ||
| Available upon request | 3 Currently Running | |
| Theatre, New York | ||
| Marrying Mozart by Stephanie Cowell & Michael Capasso | Mozart (Lead) | Dicapo Opera House | 
| Amadeus by Peter Schaffer | Mozart (Lead) | Dicapo Opera House | 
| A Room and a Richard by Danny Mitarotondo | Alex (1-Act Lead) | Playwright's Horizons | 
| Fuente Ovejuna by Lope de la Vega | Judge Manrique (Supporting) | New York Fringe Festival | 
| The American Plan by Richard Greenberg | Nick (Lead) | Dir. Sally Dunn | 
| The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged | (Lead) | Hudson Warehouse | 
| The Three Musketeers adapted by Susane Lee | Porthos (Lead) | Hudson Warehouse | 
| Richard II by William Shakespeare | Henry Bolingbroke (Lead) | Dir. Nicholas Martin-Smith | 
| Richard III by William Shakespeare | Ratcliffe | Hudson Warehouse | 
| The Impossibility of Most Things by Albert Innaurato | Michael Crenshaw (Lead) | Dir. Peter Jensen | 
| You Can't Take It with You by Andy Kaufman and Moss Hart | Tony Kirby, Jr. | Terry Schreiber Studios | 
| The Rivers and Ravines by Heather McDonald | Carl Pritchard/Ensemble | Terry Schreiber Studios | 
| Ivanov by Anton Chekhov | Lvov | Columbia University | 
| The Roaring Girl by Thomas Middleton (Staged Reading) | Laxton | Hudson Warehouse | 
| The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco (Staged Reading) | Mr. Smith & Mr. Martin | Hudson Warehouse | 
| Theatre, Regional | ||
| Richard III by William Shakespeare | Richard III | ISC Santa Fe, Pr. Mark Rylance | 
| Life Coming Up by Sharyn Rothstein | Chris (1-Act Lead) | Williamstown Theatre Fest | 
| A Kingdom of Salt by Will Wiseheart | Ralph (Lead) | Dir. Sam Gold | 
| Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare | Romeo | Dir. Melanie Dreyer-Lude | 
| The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) | Lead | Dir. Craig George | 
| The 39 Steps | Clown 1 (Lead) | Dir. Craig George | 
| The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde | Algernon (Lead) | Dir. Greg Bostwick | 
| A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare | Demetrius | Ithaca Shakespeare Fest | 
| Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn | Nick (Lead) | Dir. Stephen Cole | 
| The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol | Hospital Director/Abdullin | Dir. Richard Hamburger | 
| As You Like It by William Shakespeare | Le Beau/Ensemble | Dir. Neal Freeman | 
| The Tempest by William Shakespeare | Stephano | Dir. Katherine Karaus | 
| Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare | Sir Nathaniel | Dir. Bruce Levitt | 
| Theatre, London: | ||
| The Collection | Richard Wallace | Dir. Lucy Jane Atkinson | 
| King Lear by William Shakespeare (Starring Alan Rickman) | Oswald | Dir. Brian Stirner, RSC | 
| The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare | Proteus (Lead) | Dir. Brigid Panet | 
| As You Like It by William Shakespeare | Touchstone | Dir. Robin Midgley | 
| Antony & Cleopatra | Euphronius/Ensemble | Chichester Theatre Festival | 
| Voice Overs | ||
| The Once and Future Nerd** | Narrator/Ensemble (Lead) | Christian Madera | 
| A Christmas Carol Radio Play | Scrooge | WRFI Community Radio | 
| Official Reader | 2014-2017 | British Embassy, Washington DC | 
| Directing | ||
| She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith* | Director* | Hudson Warehouse, NYC* | 
| The Man Who Lost His Car | Director | American Bard Theatre Co, NYC | 
| Goyescas by Granados, an opera in 1 act | Stage Director | The Wallace Collection, London | 
| The Once and Future Nerd | Episode Director | Podcast | 
| The Pillowman by Martin MacDonagh | Assistant Director | Ithaca, New York | 
| The Constant Players | Assistant Director | Frick Museum, NYC | 
| Waiting for Godot | Assistant Director | Ithaca, New York | 
| Training & Schooling: | ||
| Royal Academy of Dramatic Art | 1-year Course | London | 
| Cornell University | Degree in Theatre Arts with Honours | Ithaca, NY | 
| Terry Schreiber Studios | NYC | |
| Singing, Tenor Range | Liam Ford | NYC | 
| Improvisation | Upright Citizens Brigade | Williamstown Theatre Festival | 
| Skills: | ||
| Tennis Player | 5.0 NTRP Level | |
| Pickleball | 4.5 Rating | |
| Pocket Pool and Billards Player | Nationally Ranked | |
| Fluency: | English, French, Spanish | |
| Speaking Ability: | German, Portuguese | |
| Dialects: | Various American, Various British | |
| South African, German, Australian | ||
| French, and Russian | ||
| Stage Combat and Stage Fighting | ||
| Puppetry | ||
| Baritone-Tenor Singing Range | ||
| Physical Characteristics / Measurements | ||
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| Height: 5'11" | Weight: 195 lbs | |
Conversational German, Baseball, Billiards/Pool Player, Combat - Stage, Cricket, Cycling, Equestrian - General, Golf, Ice Skating, Kayaker, Ping Pong, Racquetball, Roller Skating, Snow Skiing - Cross Country, Snow Skiing - Downhill, Snow Skiing - General, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - backstroke, Swimming - breast stroke, Swimming - diving, Swimming - freestyle, Tennis, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Teleprompter, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Voiceover, African Accent, American - Boston Accent, American - New England Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, American - Texan Accent, Australian Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Birmingham Accent, British - Cockney Accent, British - Geordie Accent, British - Scouse/Liverpool Accent, British - Yorkshire Accent, Canadian Accent, Dutch Accent, Eastern European Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Italian Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, New Zealand Accent, Polish Accent, Quebecois Accent, Russian Accent, Scottish Accent, Slavic - South Eastern Bloc Accent, South African Accent, Spanish Accent, Welsh Accent, Fluent French, Fluent Spanish
 
I was born in the US and raised in the UK, Spain, and New York. I studied acting first at Cornell University, then in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. My credits span across film, tv, theatre, puppetry and audio as a performer, director, and producer. In addition to the performing arts, I have worked in education, in art dealing, and in translation for French, Spanish and German.