Paul Harris (actor)


Paul Harris was an American actor with a commanding presence. He had roles in films such as All Night Long, Across 110th Street, The Slams , Truck Turner and Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes aka Jive Turkey.

Background

Harris was born and raised in Pasendena, California. At the age of sixteen, he became tremendously interested in entertainment and the theatrical world. Paul decided to study professionally at the Hebert Wall School of Music and The Actors Laboratory, both in Hollywood. He was chosen over many fine actors to study and appear in plays at the Pasadena Community Playhouse.
Paul Harris became one of the first known Black Actors and singers, appearing with such renown organizations as the “George Garner Community Sing Association”, “The DePaur Infantry Chorus”, which took him to New York where he studied at the American Theatre Wing. Paul traveled the U.S. with the touring company of the Broadway hit “SHOWBOAT” for over a year. He also traveled the world with George Gershwin’s company of “PORGY & BESS” which was supported by the United States and sponsored by the State Department. This exposure propelled him to become involved in theatrical enterprises in such European countries as England, Italy, France, and Germany.
Harris at one time was engaged to Danish model Maud Berthelsen, who later became an actress. She was nominated for best supporting actress in the film Epilogue.
Harris died of cancer in Los Angeles, California on the 25th of August, 1985. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills.

Career

Stage

Harris was a singer, stage, film and television actor. He had appeared on Broadway and had been part of international theater tours. In 1949, he played the part of the doorman in the musical comedy Show Boat which was playing at Los Angeles's Greek Theater. The following month he was in the musical Annie, Get Your Gun as Major Domo.

Film and television

In the late 1950s, looking for work, he left the United States for Europe. He came to Paris with the cast of Free and Easy. In England he secured a starring role in the 1962 film All Night Long. In it he played the part of piano player Aurelius Rex in an Othello-like role who becomes victim of the devious and sinister motivated actions by his drummer Johnny Cousin, played by Patrick McGoohan. He is almost driven into an act of violence against his partner, singer Delia, played by Marti Stevens. In 1966, he had a part in an episode of The Baron which starred Steve Forrest, episode: There's Someone Close Behind You as Wayne. In 1974, he had a role in the film Truck Turner that starred Isaac Hayes. He played the part of a mean and ruthless pimp, Gator Johnson. In 1974, Harris got a leading role as Pasha in the low-budget film Jive Turkey aka Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes. The film also starred Frank deKova.

Stage and musical appearances

Filmography

TitleRoleDirectorYearNotes #
All Night LongAurelius RexBasil Dearden1962Central role
For Love of IvyDealerBasil Dearden1968
Star!SoldierRobert Wise1968Uncredited
Across 110th StreetMr. CBarry Shear1972
The MackBlind ManMichael Campus1973
The SlamsJackson BarneyJonathan Kaplan1973as Paul E. Harris
Truck TurnerRichard Leroy 'Gator' JohnsonJonathan Kaplan1974
Uptown Saturday NightPolice officerSidney Poitier1974Uncredited
Baby Needs a New Pair of ShoesPashaBill Brame1974Main starring role. Film aka Jive Turkey
Let's Do It AgainJody TippsSidney Poitier1975as Paul E. Harris
Donny's HouseMichael Albanese1987TV movie,

TitleEpisode #RoleDirectorYearNotes #
The Baron There's Someone Close Behind YouWayneRoy Ward Baker1966Season 1, Episode 14
The Silent ForceIn by Nine, Out by FiveSaul1970Season 1, Episode 9
Sanford and SonFred, the Reluctant FingermanDaniel TracyJack Shea1973Season 3, Episode 3. Uncredited role
Sanford and SonThe OddfatherDaniel TracyJames Sheldon1976Season 5, Episode 13
SanfordFreewayCorban Hills Man #1Jim Drake1981