Adrian Harris
Adrian Harris is an English actor, playwright and director.
Early life
Harris was born in Kingswood, near Bristol, and attended Kingsfield School. Later he trained as an actor at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.Career
Actor
He has appeared in roles on TV productions such as Waking The Dead and Five Daughters for BBC1, the BBC3 sitcom Clone, and Teachers for Channel 4. More recently he was the stage manager in transatlantic sitcom Episodes, Jay Isaacs in Coronation Street and Norman Burnton in BBC1's Casualty as Norman Burnton – the rather nerdy paramedic at Holby ED.Theatre roles include Jonathan Crew in Deep Pit and Cliff in Engineers' Blue at Brass Works Theatre, Jimmy in Digits at the Tobacco Factory, Ryan in Drunks and Warriors at the Ustinov Theatre, Bath, Malvolio in RoughHouse's Twelfth Night, Dr. Rank in A Doll's House for SWAN and Laertes/Guildernstern/1st Player in Hamlet for Festival Players Theatre Co – national tour.
Director
As a director Harris has directed Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle and The Mystery of the Hound ''of the Baskervilles at Brass Works Theatre, The Fairer Race for Game:play at the Ustinov Theatre/Bath Spa, Scripts @ Starbucks for Southwest Scriptwriters, Saturday Shorts at the Bristol Folk House and the radio series The Adventures of Heronimous Verdi for BCFM.In 2012, he created Brass Works Theatre – South Gloucestershire’s first professional theatre venue – and he is the current Artistic Director., The first production was Engineers' Blue, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and South Gloucestershire Council. It was followed by The Mystery of the Hound of the Baskervilles.''