- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Harry Jarvis is an English actor and writer, known for his roles in "Outlander", Netflix's "The Knight Before Christmas", Disney/Netflix's "High Strung: Free Dance" and 20th Century Fox's "Proven Innocent".
Jarvis was born in London and made his professional Television acting debut in Sky1's 'Thorne: Scaredy Cat' opposite Sandra Oh and David Morrisey. During his school years Jarvis balanced his academic and professional life, he achieved top grades in English, History and Drama whilst starring in films such as "2Hrs," and "The Dare," before undertaking the role of Lord Darnley in the television series "Queens". He also discovered a love of theatre working in various stage productions from Noel Coward to Shakespeare, which led him to work in a film adaption of "Midsummer Night's Dream" where he played Lysander.
Jarvis moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18, he then went on to book the lead role of Charlie in "High Strung Free Dance," shortly followed by a recurring role in Fox's "Proven Innocent," opposite Kelsey Grammar.
Jarvis now spends his time based between the UK and the US. He starred in the Disney project "Launchpad" in Los Angeles, which aimed to give voices to previously unheard directors, followed by the Tubi thriller "Sinister Surgeon". Before traveling across the pond to film "I'm Not You" and Season 7 and 8 of 'Outlander' where he plays "Henry Grey", which will be released Nov 2024.
Jarvis is also an accomplished writer and recently wrote and starred in the feature film "Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Something Stolen", which filmed in Montenegro.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jonathan Prynn
- RelativesElla Jarvis(Sibling)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- For his role as 'Charlie' in 'High Strung Free Dance" Harry taught himself to play the piano and learnt 18 pieces for the film.
- He has a natural aptitude for picking up accents.
- He is very athletic, having won numerous medals and awards representing his school and district in various sports, including running,swimming and football.
- He achieved seven A* and four A's in his GCSE's (exams English school pupils take in their last compulsory year at school).
- He was nominated for best young actor at 14 years old for his performance in 'Around the World in 80 Plays'.
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