
Steve Harris
Acting
Born 1965-12-03 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Steve J. Harris (born December 3, 1965) is an American actor who has appeared in a number of films including; Quarantine, Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Bringing Down The House, The Rock, The Mod Squad, and Minority Report. He is most famous for his role as Eugene Young on the legal drama The Practice. He has done voice work for the animated television show The Batman as Ethan Bennett. He has also appeared on Law & Order and earlier had a recurring role on Homicide: Life on the Street. He is the older brother of actor Wood Harris. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mattie, a housewife, and John Harris, a bus driver. He attended St. Joseph High School in Westchester, Illinois, a private school known for developing professional basketball players. Harris earned a B.A. Theatre Arts from Northern Illinois University. Harris holds a Master's of Fine Arts degree in theater from the Professional Theater Training Program at the University of Delaware. In 2006, he appeared in the now-cancelled TV series Heist. He also appeared in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. He also appeared in several episodes of New York Undercover. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acting

BMF
Detective Bryant

Law & Order: Organized Crime
Ellsworth Lee

Filthy Rich
Franklin Lee

The Twilight Zone
Uncle Neil

The First Purge
Freddy

The Crossing
Beaumont

Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television
Captain Jackson #2

Tales
McBride

Santa Clarita Diet
Bill Ramirez

Burning Sands
Dean Richardson

Chi-Raq
Ole Duke

Legends
Nelson Gates

In Your Eyes
Giddons

Chicago P.D.
Frank Rochester

Let the Church Say Amen
Simon Jackson

Awake
Detective Isaiah 'Bird' Freeman

Harry's Law
Jeffrey Rollins

Takers
Lt. Carver

Justified
Roscoe

12 Rounds
George Aiken

Quarantine
Scott Percival

Eli Stone
Jayson Turk
Good Behavior
Will Stone
Protect and Serve
Dennis Harvey

Friday Night Lights
Vernon Merriweather

Heist
James Johnson

The Unseen
Roy

Grey's Anatomy
Omar Toussant

Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Charles McCarter

Higglytown Heroes

