Randolph Clarke Harrison (born November 2, 1977) He moved to Alpharetta, Georgia, with his family at age eleven. He attended Pace Academy, a private prep school in Atlanta. His father is an executive with a large paper company, while he has described his mother as a "thwarted artist." His only sibling, an older brother, is a bank manager.

Personal life

Harrison, who is gay, dated Advertising Age columnist Simon Dumenco from 2002 to 2008; the two met when Dumenco interviewed Harrison for a New York magazine cover story. As of December 2009, Harrison lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with his cats Ella and Aggie.

Filmography

Television

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

|-<!--do NOT use rowspans per WP:Accessibility-->

| 2000 – 2005

| Queer as Folk

| Justin Taylor

| Main cast; 83 episodes

|-

| 2015

| Mr. Robot

| Harry

| Recurring role

|-

| 2017

| New York is Dead

| Clipboard Guy/...

| Recurring role; 5 episodes

|}

Film

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 80%"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

|-<!--do NOT use rowspans per WP:Accessibility-->

| 2002

| Bang Bang You're Dead

| Sean

| Television film

|-

| 2008

| Thinking...

| "Boy"

|

|-

| 2010

| Julius Caesar

| Brutus

|

|-

| 2011

| Lorton Lake

|

|

|-

| 2012

| Gayby

| Barman

| Cameo appearance

|-

| 2014

| Such Good People

| Alex Reardon

|

|-

| 2015

| Sam & Julia

| Sam

|

|-

| 2015

| Photo OP

| Jacob

|

|}

Theater

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 80%"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

|-

|1985

|Oliver

|Child Chorus

|Actorsingers, Nashua, NH

|-<!--do NOT use rowspans per WP:Accessibility-->

| 1987

| Music Man

| Winthrop

| Actorsingers, Nashua, NH

|-

|

| Hello Again

| Young Thing

| University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)

|-

|

| Shopping and Fucking

| Robbie

| University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)

|-

|

| Children of Eden

| Abel

| University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)

|-

|

|The Hot Mikado

|Gentleman from Japan

|University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)

|-

|

|Rags

|

|University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)

|-

| 1999

| Violet

| Billy Dean

| Ensemble Theater of Cincinnati

|-

| 1999

| 1776

| The Courier

| St. Louis Municipal Theater

|-

|

|Grease

|

|St. Louis Municipal Theater

|-

|

|Anything Goes

|

|St. Louis Municipal Theater

|-

|

| West Side Story

| Action

| Forestburg Playhouse

|-

|

|Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

|Benjamin

|Forestburg Playhouse

|-

|

|Babes in Arms

|Lee Calhoun

|Forestburg Playhouse

|-

|

|Cabaret

|

|Forestburg Playhouse

|-

|

| The Real Inspector Hound

|

|

|-

|

| A Cheever Evening

|

|

|-

| 2002

| Deviant

|Marshall

|NY Fringe Festival - Kiva Company

|-

| 2004

| Wicked

| Boq

| Broadway

|-

| 2005

| Equus

| Alan Strang

| Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2006

| A Midsummer Night's Dream

| Lysander/Thisbe/Cobweb

|

|-

| 2006

| Amadeus

| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

| Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2006

| An Oak Tree

| The father

|

|-

|

| A Letter From Ethel Kennedy

|

|

|-

| 2007

| The Glass Menagerie

| Young Tom

| Guthrie Theater

|-

| 2007

| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

| Billy Bibbit

| Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2007

| Mrs. Warren's Profession

| Frank Gardner

| Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2007/2008

| Edward the Second

| Young Spencer

|

|-

| 2008

| Antony and Cleopatra

| Eros

| April/May

|-

| 2008

| Waiting for Godot

| Lucky

| Summer<br />Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2009

| The Singing Forest

| Laszlo Fickes/Gerhardt Zeitzler

| April/May<br />The Public Theater

|-

| 2009

| Ghosts

| Oswald

| Summer<br />Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2009

| POP!

| Andy Warhol

| Fall<br />Yale Repertory Theatre

|-

| 2010

| Caligula by Albert Camus

| Scipio

| January<br />Red Bull Theatre Revelations Reading

|-

| 2010

| Endgame

| Nagg

| Summer<br />Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2011

| The Who's Tommy

| Tommy

| Summer<br />Berkshire Theatre Festival

|-

| 2011

| The Habit of Art

| Tim

| Fall<br />The Studio Theatre

|-

| 2012

| Red

| Ken

| January 31 – February 26 at George Street Playhouse<br />March 23 – April 4 at Allen Theatre, Cleveland

|-

| 2012

| Silence! The Musical

| Dr. Chilton

| July 18 – September 9 at Elektra Theater, NYC

|-

| 2013

| Harbor

| Kevin

| July 23 – September 8<br />by Primary Stages at 59E59 Theaters, NYC

|-

| 2014

| Atomic Musical

| Paul Tibbets and Edward Teller

| June 26 – August 16<br />The Acorn Theatre at Theatre Row

|-

| 2014

| Amadeus

| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

| October 9–26 Ensemble Theater Co. at The New Vic, Santa Barbara, CA

|-

| 2016

| Cabaret

| Emcee

| January 26, 2016 - February 19, 2017, Roundabout Theater Co. Nat'l Tour

|-

| 2017

| Sunday in the Park with George

| George

| June 17 – August 20, 2017 Guthrie Theater

|-

| 2017

| Rocky Horror Show

| Frank-N-Furter

| October 13–29, 2017 Bucks County Playhouse

|-

| 2018

| Angels in America

| Prior Walter

| April 17 – July 22, 2018<br />Berkeley Rep

|-

|2018

|Christmas on the Rocks

|Tiny Tim,<br />Charlie Brown,<br />Ralphie, Hermie

|Nov 27 – December 23, 2018<br />Theater Works Hartford

|-

|2019

|Cabaret

|Emcee

|Jul 17 – August 10, 2019

Ogunquit Playhouse

|-

|2021

|Cock

|John

|Studio Theatre

|-

|2022

|...what the end will be

|Charles

|May 12 – July 10, 2022

Laura Pels Theatre

|}

References