Joe Don Harris
- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Joe Don Harris is an American-born Laguna Beach based actor and stunt performer who grew up on the south coast of England. He immigrated to the UK at the age of five. His training started early in life at The Kings Theater in Portsmouth England, and he excelled in a company that traveled throughout the United Kingdom performing the works of Hans Christian Anderson, Rohald Dahl, and Kenneth Grahame. His father was a US Ambassadors bodyguard, and later an infamous biker who is featured in several publications. Joe and his father are currently both fictional characters in a series of books called "A Bikers Story". Joe Don Harris is the Vice President, and his father Rocky is the President. The series is based on a fictional club and written by Ed Winterhalder. Joe's mother was a Playboy Bunny from England, and met Joe's father in Germany on his way home from Saigon. His mother is of Irish descent, and her families roots in England are referred to in "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. Joe has studied improv at The Groundlings in Hollywood, and stays sharp with his craft with various reputable coaches in the Los Angeles area. Joe is a Master Stonemason by trade, and has won several craftsmanship awards from the International Masonry Institute. He was even featured in a documentary about the construction of The State Capitol Dome of Oklahoma, on which he worked. He is a member of both SAG-AFTRA, and The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers. Lastly, Joe is a proud father and his hobbies include "catch and release" fishing for sharks and various types of surf fish. He currently holds the California state record for a Scorpion Fish, while not knowing what it was at the time it was caught! Miraculously, the fish was documented, weighed, and returned to the ocean unharmed and without incident. Joe is a versatile actor and stunt performer who is not afraid to do whatever it takes to get the shot. Driven by passion for masonry, stunt performing, and acting alike. When it comes to craft.......Who says that you cant choose three?