Harold Perrino: biography and filmography
Harold Perrino is an American musician and actor. He is known for his roles in such projects as "On the Verge" (1997), "Woman from above" (2000), "Prison OZ" (1997 - 2003), "Unusual Detective" (2009), "Constantine" (2014 - 2015 ), etc. In the article we will get acquainted with the biography and filmography of the actor.
Biography
Harold Perrino (photo below) was born in 1963 inBrooklyn, New York. But this name he got from the mother of Sylvia Perrino. After all, his father Harold Williams, did not dare to take her as his wife. He studied at the private liberal arts university of Shenandoah, but for some reason did not finish it.
Carier start
Harold Perrino's filmography began in 1986year, when he played the role of a dancer for 18 episodes in the multi-part musical drama "Glory" (1982 - 1987). After that, he began to climb the career ladder. He received a small role in the criminal fighter James Glickenhaus "Blackmail" (1988). And starred in one episode of the American comedy series NBC's "The Cosby Show" (1984 - 1992).
In 1989, Harold Perrino received the role of the second(or even the third) plan in the criminal fighter Abel Ferrara "The King of New York." Then, after several episodic roles, he took a place in the cast of comedy drama Paul Oster and Wayne Van "Smoke" (1994). Then he was invited to shoot the melodrama Baz Luhrmann "Romeo + Juliet" (1996).
A year later, Harold Perrino played one of thethe main characters of the adventure fighter Lee Tamahori "On the Verge" (1997). He received the role of Julian Murchison, an expert on working with unfavorable children, in the comedy drama Malcolm D. Lee "Shafer" (1999), as well as the cross-dresser M. Jones in the fantasy comedy Fina Torres "Woman from above" (2000).
Matrix in black and white
In 2001, the actor played the main role in the dramaDesmont Hall "A Day in Black and White". Another main character played in the drama of Jed Veintroba "On_Line. Sex, lies and the Internet "(2001). From 1997 to 2003 he was August Hill, a disabled inmate, in the Tom Fontana serial drama "Prison OZ" (1997-2003), as well as an operator aboard the Nebuchadnezzar anti-gravity ship named Link in the second and third part of the fantastic Wachowski brothers fighter "Matrix".
Hungry rabbit on the road
Mike Dawson, one of the survivors duringcrash, Harold played throughout the 63-episodes of the science fiction drama "Staying Alive". One of the main roles performed in the thriller Roger Donaldson "Hungry Bunny Attacks" (2011), as well as a supporting role in the thriller Kathryn Bigelow "Target Number One" (2012).
Future projects
From 2014 to 2015, Harold Perrino played Manny -an angel sent to watch the actions of John Constantine, in the drama "Constantine", based on the comic books of DC. And also one of the main characters played in the fantasy horror film Akiva Goldsmans "Stephanie".