Curtis Harris
Curtis Harris, a trailblazer in American football, holds the distinction of being the first African-American quarterback to start an NFL game, etching his name in sports history.
TV Actor
June 27, 2001
Cancer
23
California
Curtis Harris, born on March 5, 1976, is an American actor, voiceover artist, rapper, producer, and writer. He rose to fame for his portrayal of Miles Preston in Nickelodeon’s “Haunted Hathaways.” Harris has graced the screens in numerous TV shows and movies, including “L.A.’s Finest,” “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,” “Fringe,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” and the pilot of Nickelodeon’s “Sam & Cat.”
Beyond his acting career, Harris is a talented voiceover artist, lending his voice to various animated characters and video games. His musical prowess extends to rapping, producing, and writing, showcasing his diverse artistic abilities.
Harris’s commitment to social activism sets him apart. He passionately advocates for important causes and uses his platform to raise awareness about social issues. His dedication to charitable organizations demonstrates his compassionate nature and desire to make a positive impact on society.
Off-screen, Harris is a devoted family man, cherishing moments with his wife and children. His hobbies include playing musical instruments, being an avid sports fan, and exploring his passion for cooking.
With his exceptional acting talent and unwavering dedication to his craft, Curtis Harris continues to captivate audiences and leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His versatility, social activism, and artistic pursuits make him a truly remarkable figure in the world of entertainment.