Randy Harrison

Randy Harrison Trailers

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Randy Harrison was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA and graduated high school in Atlanta, GA. Harrison began acting as a child eventually receiving a BFA from Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is best known for his role as Justin Taylor in the Showtime series Queer as Folk (2000). Other film credits include Such Good People (2014) and Bang Bang You're Dead (2002). An accomplished theater actor, Harrison has appeared on Broadway in Wicked, off-Broadway at the Public Theater, Theatre for a New Audience, Primary Stages and Red Bull Theatre, as well as regionally at Yale Repertory Theater, The Guthrie Theater, Shakespeare Theatre DC amongst others. He is a founding member of the downtown New York theatre company QWAN Company. Harrison resides in Brooklyn, NY.

Most Popular Randy Harrison Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Bang Bang You're Dead Trailer (2003)

11 June 2003

A troubled and bullied high school student fights against judgement from his community after threatening to bomb the football team.

Such Good People Trailer (2014)

09 May 2014

A young couple discovers a secret room filled with cash while house-sitting for rich friends who die while out of the country.

Julius Caesar Trailer (2010)

31 October 2010

A short film presenting a stylized, abridged adaptation of Shakespeare's play.

Gayby Trailer (2012)

17 September 2012

Jenn and Matt are best friends from college who are now in their thirties. Single by choice, Jenn spends her days teaching hot yoga and running errands for her boss.

She's Clean Trailer (2022)

06 October 2022

From the comfort of her bathroom, a resilient woman tries to marry her desires for sexual freedom with emotional intimacy by showering with all her dates.

Photo Op Trailer (2015)

19 November 2015

A lonely Brooklyn photographer (Randy Harrison, "Queer as Folk") gets the courage to come out from behind his camera to capture his crush, but it turns out there is more to the picture than meets the eye.