Harry Zinn

Harry Zinn

Best Actor Oscar Winner Jeff Bridges, Best Actress Oscar Winner Ellen Burstyn, Best Actor Golden Globe Winner Don Cheadle, and Best Actress Golden Globe Winner Sharon Stone are among the growing list of Hollywood heavyweights that the versatile actor Harry Zinn has shared the screen with. Recent credits include starring roles in the venerable CBS crime drama "Criminal Minds", Shondra Rhimes' "For The People" on ABC, and the upcoming Netflix series "What/If" with Renee' Zellweger. Other credits include a recurring role on ABC's hit series Scandal, and parts in other critically acclaimed shows such as HBO's Veep, Amazon's Bosch, and the Netflix series House of Lies. A stage actor also, he has toured Europe in an original musical production. His extensive commercial and voice-over work has been aired internationally and domestically. Hailing from the soulful city of Memphis, Tennessee, he started his professional career in the corporate world. In his mid-thirties, he chose to follow his passion for acting and moved to Hollywood. He quickly began to work in television and commercials. His strong background in Improv comes from his training at The Groundlings. Harry is known for his quick wit and unexpected ability with physical comedy. However, his intensive dramatic training has been evidenced in the serious roles he has tackled as well. He has grown into his niche as a person of authority and gravitas, and yet is still the guy you just want to have a beer with. Outside of Hollywood, he has always found an important place in his life for working with the elderly, and he supports his hometown St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Harry brings an unusual authenticity to every role, and he has an inherent relate-able quality as a citizen of the planet.
Harry Zinn

Movies

House of Lies
  • Apr 09, 2016
  • English
Charming, fast talking Marty Kaan and his crack team of management consultants know how to play the corporate game better than anyone, by using every dirty trick in the book to woo powerful CEOs and close huge deals. In the board rooms, barrooms, and bedrooms of the power elite, corruption is business as usual and everyone's out for themselves first. Nothing is sacred in this scathing, irreverent satire of corporate America today.