Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Kelvin Harrison Jr. (also credited as Kelvin Harrison; known internationally as 小凯文·哈里森 and Келвин Харрисон) is an American actor born on July 23, 1994, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Celebrated for emotionally precise, character-driven performances, he has earned major industry recognition, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and nominations spanning the BAFTA, Gotham, and Independent Spirit Awards.
Harrison began on screen with early roles in Ender’s Game and 12 Years a Slave (2013). His profile rose sharply with his breakout turn in the 2017 thriller It Comes at Night, followed by standout work in 2019’s Luce and Waves, projects that cemented him as one of his generation’s most compelling leading men.
He continued expanding his range in high-profile films such as The High Note and The Trial of the Chicago 7 (both 2020), Cyrano (2021), and Elvis (2022), while also headlining the period drama Chevalier. His filmography also includes credits like The Birth of a Nation and upcoming titles such as O’Dessa and Samo Lives, underscoring a career defined by ambition and versatility.
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