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Andrew John Harris (born February 11, 1998) is an ] ] credited as Andy Scott Harris. Harris is best known as an actor for his lead role as Carl Williams on the 2011 dramatic film ] with ]. Harris has also appeared as an autistic boy Johnny in the ] drama series ]. Andrew John Harris (born February 11, 1998) is an ] ] credited as Andy Scott Harris. Harris is best known as an actor for his lead role as Carl Williams on the 2011 dramatic film ] with ]. Harris has also appeared as an autistic boy Johnny in the ] drama series ].


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Andy Scott Harris

Andrew John Harris (born February 11, 1998) is an American teen actor credited as Andy Scott Harris. Harris is best known as an actor for his lead role as Carl Williams on the 2011 dramatic film The Boarder with Dee Wallace. Harris has also appeared as an autistic boy Johnny in the FOX drama series House M.D..

Andy was born in Kiev, Ukraine and was an orphan until he was adopted by his American parents. At age seven, Andy decided he wanted to be an actor and moved to California with his parents to pursue his dream.

Filmography

References

  1. "Powerhouse 12-Year-Old Andy Scott Harris Talks Life, Pursuit, and Method""

External Links

Andy Scott Harris at the Internet Movie Database Andy Scott Harris official website 32nd Young Artist Awards winner of Best Performance in a Short Film