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David Harbour was born on April 10, 1975, in White Plains, New York, USA. He began his acting career in television with a guest role as a waiter in a 1999 episode of the acclaimed series Law & Order. His early television appearances also included guest roles in shows such as Hack and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Over time, he would be cast in five different episodes across the various Law & Order franchise series.
Harbour's transition to film began with a supporting role in the 2004 biopic Kinsey, where he portrayed Robert Kinsey, a relative of the controversial sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. This marked a notable moment in his acting journey, garnering him recognition. He continued to receive supporting roles in major productions, including Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds (2005) and Ang Lee’s Academy Award-winning film Brokeback Mountain (2005).
In addition to his work in film and television, Harbour built a solid reputation in theater. Notably, he portrayed Nick in the 2005 Broadway revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. His performance earned him a Tony Award nomination, further demonstrating his versatility and depth as an actor.
Harbour later took on varied roles in both television and film. He had a recurring role as Elliot Hirsch, a news presenter, in the HBO series The Newsroom. He also played Frank Scanlon, the district attorney, in The Green Hornet (2011), and appeared as Shep Campbell in Revolutionary Road (2008), Gregg Beam in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace (2008), and as a government mole in State of Play (2009).
Over the years, David Harbour has showcased his range across various genres. In 2014, he appeared in the crime thriller A Walk Among the Tombstones as Ray. Other notable performances include appearances in Every Day and multiple entries within the Law & Order franchise, reinforcing his standing as a dependable character actor.
Harbour is known for his square-jawed features and commanding presence, which have often led to him being cast in intense or antagonistic roles. Despite this, his performances are often marked by subtlety and emotional depth. Standing at 1.89 meters (6 feet 2.5 inches), he carries a strong on-screen persona that continues to appeal to directors casting for complex roles.
David Harbour reportedly purchased a 3,683-square-foot home built in 2009, located on the southeast side of the Silverleaf Club in Scottsdale, reflecting his success and stable career. Though he maintains a relatively private personal life, he has occasionally been linked in the media to actress Julia Stiles. However, the status of that relationship has not been confirmed publicly and remains speculative.
With a career spanning stage, film, and television, David Harbour has steadily built both critical acclaim and public recognition. He has an estimated net worth of approximately sixteen million US dollars. Known for his dedication, talent, and consistent performances, he remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
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