LeoGlossary: Julius Harris (Actor)

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Born: August 17, 1923 - Died: October 17, 2004
Julius Harris, born on August 17, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an acclaimed actor known for his significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Before making his mark in films, Harris worked as a bouncer in New York City and had various connections with struggling actors. It was on a dare that he auditioned for his first role in the well-received movie "Nothing But a Man" (1964), where he portrayed a father in the South. Harris' imposing physique and commanding voice led him to garner numerous appearances in the popular blaxploitation genre. He became particularly iconic for his portrayal of the menacing villain "Tee Hee" in the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" (1973). Throughout his career, Harris displayed his versatility in various character roles on both television and film.

Early Life and Career

Julius Harris, born on August 17, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had a humble upbringing. Harris started his career as a bouncer in New York City and had connections with struggling actors in the entertainment industry.
Harris got his start in acting on a dare when he auditioned for the film "Nothing But a Man" (1964). His performance in this well-received movie, where he played a father in the South, showcased his talent and paved the way for his future success. He quickly gained recognition for his impressive physique and deep voice, which helped him secure numerous appearances in the popular blaxploitation genre.
His breakthrough role came as the menacing villain "Tee Hee" in the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" (1973). This iconic portrayal catapulted Harris into stardom and solidified his status as a notable actor in Hollywood.
Throughout his career, Harris displayed his versatility by taking on various character roles in both television and film. He worked consistently in the 1980s and earned praise for his performances in movies such as "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974) and "King Kong" (1976). While the 1990s proved to be a quieter period for him, Harris continued to work in the industry.
Although not extensively awarded, Harris's contributions to the entertainment industry were highly regarded. He did not receive any major awards, but his performances in "Live and Let Die" and "Nothing But a Man" were widely acclaimed.
In terms of his personal life, Harris is survived by his daughter Kimberly and his son Gideon.
Julius Harris had a significant impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry. His portrayal of memorable characters in various films, particularly in the blaxploitation genre, left a lasting impression on audiences. He is remembered as an accomplished actor who brought depth and intensity to his roles, establishing himself as an icon in the industry.
Unfortunately, Julius Harris passed away on October 17, 2004, at the age of 81, due to heart failure. However, his contributions to the world of film and television continue to be celebrated and remembered.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1997 ER (TV Series) Gramps
1996 The Burning Zone (TV Series) Tribal Shaman
1994 Shrunken Heads Mr. Sumatra
1993 The Gifted Unknown
1992 Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence Houngan
1992 The Boys (TV Movie) Doc
1992 Eerie, Indiana (TV Series) Prop Man
1992 Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) James Allan Chester
1992 Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (TV Movie) Elderly Farmer
1992 Nurses (TV Series) Rev. Curtis
1991 Last Breeze of Summer (Short) The Reverend
1991 Civil Wars (TV Series) Judge Adams
1991 Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) Jack Lee Johnson
1991 Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Old Man
1991 The Golden Girls (TV Series) Mr. Lewis
1990 Prayer of the Rollerboys Speedbagger
1990 Dragnet (TV Series) Mr. Leyland
1990 Darkman Gravedigger
1990 To Sleep with Anger Herman
1989 1st & Ten (TV Series) Willie Buck Newton
1989 Friday the 13th: The Series (TV Series) Simpson
1988 Split Decisions Tony Leone
1987 Frank's Place (TV Series) Mr. Kicks
1987 A Gathering of Old Men (TV Movie) Coot
1987 Outlaws (TV Series) Butch
1986 The Love Boat (TV Series) Minister
1986 Capitol (TV Series) Papa Nebo
1986 Hollywood Vice Squad Jesse
1983–1986 Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) Sgt. Major Brennan | Bardo
1986 My Chauffeur Johnson
1985 Amazing Stories (TV Series) Joe
1985 Crimewave Hardened Convict
1985 Hollywood Wives (TV Mini Series) Reverend Daniel
1984 The Jeffersons (TV Series) Rev. Taylor
1984 Benson (TV Series) Uncle Buster
1984 Booker (TV Movie) Lee
1984 Gone Are the Dayes (TV Movie) Man #1
1984 The Enchanted Booker T
1984 Hart to Hart (TV Series) Krohn
1983 Going Berserk Judge
1983 Missing Pieces (TV Movie) Spencer Harris
1983 St. Elsewhere (TV Series) Earl
1981–1982 Simon & Simon (TV Series) Jules | Montgomery
1982 Voyagers! (TV Series) Auctioneer
1982 The Blue and the Gray (TV Mini Series) Preacher | Swamp Preacher
1981 Full Moon High Hijacker (uncredited)
1981 Circle of Power B.B.
1981 Thornwell (TV Movie) Frisco
1980 First Family Ambassador Longo
1980 Gorp Fred the Chef
1979 Uptown Saturday Night (TV Movie) Geechie Dan
1979 The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) Doc Alden
1979 Delta Fox Tiny (as Julius W. Harris)
1978–1979 Insight (TV Series) Baggott | Avery
1979 Vega$ (TV Series) Yancy
1978 B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) Colonel Whitmore
1978 To Kill a Cop (TV Movie) Detective Baker
1978 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) Mr. Dove
1978 Ring of Passion (TV Movie) Chappie Jackson
1977 The Fat Albert Christmas Special (TV Movie) Mr. Tyrone (voice)
1977 Kojak (TV Series) Joe Addison
1977 Looking for Mr. Goodbar Black Cat
1977 Visions (TV Series) Second Drunk
1977 Alambrista! 2nd Drunk
1977 Islands in the Stream Joseph
1977 Sanford and Son (TV Series) Doctor
1976 Good Times (TV Series) Ben Foster
1976 Victory at Entebbe (TV Movie) President Idi Amin (as Julius W. Harris)
1976 King Kong Boan
1976 Rich Man, Poor Man (TV Mini Series) Augie
1975 Friday Foster Monk Riley
1975 Ellery Queen (TV Series) Doyle the Butler
1975 Let's Do It Again Bubbletop Woodson
1975 Doctors' Hospital (TV Series) Tolan
1975 Cannon (TV Series) Millner
1975 A Cry for Help (TV Movie) George Rigney
1975 Harry O (TV Series) Arthur 'Art Sully' Daniels
1974–1975 Salty (TV Series) Clancy
1974 The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Inspector Daniels
1973 Blade Card Player
1973 Hell Up in Harlem Papa Gibbs (as Julius W. Harris)
1973 Shock-a-bye, Baby (TV Movie) Unknown
1973 The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) Mr. Billings
1973 Salty Clancy Ames (as Julius W. Harris)
1973 Live and Let Die Tee Hee (as Julius W. Harris)
1973 Black Caesar Mr. Gibbs (as Julius W. Harris)
1972 Trouble Man Big
1972 Super Fly Scatter (as Julius W. Harris)
1972 Shaft's Big Score! Capt. Bollin (as Julius W. Harris)
1971 Incident in San Francisco (TV Movie) Henry Carter
1969 Slaves Shadrach
1967–1969 N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) Hector | Banks | Hostage in bar
1964 Nothing But a Man Will Anderson

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