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'''Neil Patrick Harris''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is an ] actor. He is best known for his role as '']'', in which he portrayed a teenage doctor, although his current (and very contrasting) role in '']'' is gaining increasing attention. | '''Neil Patrick Harris''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is an ] actor. He is best known for his role as '']'', in which he portrayed a teenage doctor, although his current (and very contrasting) role in '']'' is gaining increasing attention. | ||
⚫ | In ] Harris played a version of himself in the movie '']''. | ||
Harris' singing voice landed him a role as Tobias Ragg in several concert performances of '']''. He also was in the ] film ''The Next Best Thing'', and made a guest appearance in the episode "]" of the ] ] '']''. | Harris' singing voice landed him a role as Tobias Ragg in several concert performances of '']''. He also was in the ] film ''The Next Best Thing'', and made a guest appearance in the episode "]" of the ] ] '']''. | ||
Harris also guest starred as a murder suspect in a ] episode of '']'', and he also appeared in an episode of '']'' in ], cast against type as a ]-like ]. He also appears in a ] as himself in a ] episode of '']'' ("]"). | Harris also guest starred as a murder suspect in a ] episode of '']'', and he also appeared in an episode of '']'' in ], cast against type as a ]. He also appears in a ] as himself in a ] episode of '']'' ("]"). | ||
In ], he performed on ] beside ] in ''].'' In ], he performed in ''],'' alongside ] and ], where he played the role of the Emcee. In 2004, he performed a dual role of the Balladeer and ] on Broadway in the controversial musical revival of ]'s ''].'' He also sang the role of Charles (first played by ]) on the Nonesuch recording of Sondheim's '']''. | In ], he performed on ] beside ] in ''].'' In ], he performed in ''],'' alongside ] and ], where he played the role of the Emcee. In 2004, he performed a dual role of the Balladeer and ] on Broadway in the controversial musical revival of ]'s ''].'' He also sang the role of Charles (first played by ]) on the Nonesuch recording of Sondheim's '']''. | ||
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Neil Patrick Harris was also the secret Santa for a Christmas in August episode of '']''. | |||
Harris currently plays Barney on the ] sitcom '']'', which debuted in the fall of ] and has been renewed for a second season which debuted Fall ]. | Harris currently plays Barney on the ] sitcom '']'', which debuted in the fall of ] and has been renewed for a second season which debuted Fall ]. |
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Neil Patrick Harris (born June 15, 1973 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Doogie Howser, M.D., in which he portrayed a teenage doctor, although his current (and very contrasting) role in How I Met Your Mother is gaining increasing attention.
In 2004 Harris played a version of himself in the movie Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
Harris' singing voice landed him a role as Tobias Ragg in several concert performances of Sweeney Todd. He also was in the 2000 film The Next Best Thing, and made a guest appearance in the episode "Girls, Interrupted" of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace.
Harris also guest starred as a murder suspect in a 1997 episode of Homicide: Life on the Street, and he also appeared in an episode of Law and Order: Criminal Intent in 2004, cast against type as a cannibal. He also appears in a cameo as himself in a 1991 episode of the Simpsons ("Bart the Murderer").
In 2002, he performed on Broadway beside Anne Heche in Proof. In 2003, he performed in Cabaret, alongside Deborah Gibson and Tom Bosley, where he played the role of the Emcee. In 2004, he performed a dual role of the Balladeer and Lee Harvey Oswald on Broadway in the controversial musical revival of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins. He also sang the role of Charles (first played by Anthony Perkins) on the Nonesuch recording of Sondheim's Evening Primrose.
Harris currently plays Barney on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, which debuted in the fall of 2005 and has been renewed for a second season which debuted Fall 2006.
The existence of another actor named Neil Harris at the outset of his acting career led Harris to include his middle name in his working name.
Personal life
On 2 November 2006, after an unsubstantiated report about Harris's sexuality and his "longtime sweetheart" actor David Burtka surfaced on www.canada.com, the actor's publicist issued a denial, stating that Harris "is not of that persuasion." However, a day later, Harris confirmed to People that he is gay. The actor's statement read:
- "The public eye has always been kind to me, and until recently I have been able to live a pretty normal life. Now it seems there is speculation and interest in my private life and relationships. So, rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love."
Selected filmography
Television
- Doogie Howser, M.D. (title role)
- Roseanne (guest appearance)
- Spider-Man: The New Animated Series as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Stark Raving Mad Henry
- Will & Grace (guest appearance)
- Celebrity Poker Showdown (31 Oct 2004)
- Ed (guest appearance - season 2, episode 6)
- NUMB3RS (guest appearance - season 1, episode 5)
- Jack & Bobby (guest appearance - season 1, episode 17)
- How I Met Your Mother Barney (debuted fall 2005)
- Mad TV (guest appearance)
- The Daily Show (guest appearance)
- The Simpsons (guest voice - season 3, episode 4: "Bart the Murderer")
- Big Brother 7: All Stars (guest appearance - episode 22, as the houseguests' secret Santa)
- Quantum Leap Episode (Return of the Evil Leaper) (guest appearance)
- Boomtown (TV series) as Peter Corman (guest appearance - season 1, episode "Monster's Brawl")
- Late Show with David Letterman (guest appearance 13 Oct 2006)
Cinema
- Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
- Undercover Brother (2002) Lance
- The Next Best Thing (2000) David
- Starship Troopers (1997) Colonel Carl Jenkins
- My Antonia (1995) Jimmy
Theater
- Romeo and Juliet (1998) ,Romeo, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego
- Rent National Tour-LA, San Diego Mark Cohen
- Assassins (2004) Balladeer; Lee Harvey Oswald
- Cabaret (2003) Emcee
- Proof (2002)Hal
- Sweeney Todd Tobias Ragg
- Tick, Tick... BOOM! Jon 2005 at Menier Chocolate Factory, London
- All My Sons (2006) ,Chris Keller, Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
- Amadeus as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, July 20, 2006 at the Hollywood Bowl
External links
- Neil Patrick Harris at NNDB
- Neil Patrick Harris at IMDb
- Neil Patrick Harris at the Internet Broadway Database
- 2004 Chicago Sun Times Interview
- Neil Patrick Harris interview at AOL Television
- A question and answer session with Harris at Broadway.com
- Neil Patrick Harris and Marc Kudisch Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing
- Video: 9/06 Interview on myfoxla.com.
- Publicist's Statement Regarding Sexuality Rumors
- 1973 births
- People from Albuquerque, New Mexico
- American child actors
- American film actors
- American voice actors
- American musical theatre actors
- American television actors
- Quantum Leap actors
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent actors
- Living people
- Will & Grace actors
- The Outer Limits actors
- Homicide: Life on the Street cast
- Film actors
- LGBT people from the United States
- Gay actors