Harrison Cone
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Harrison Cone is an American actor, writer, and musician who was born in Englewood, Colorado to an Irish mother and a father of African and Hispanic descent. His early years were spent playing guitar with his father and participating in professional theatre productions, which nurtured his passion for the performing arts. As a teenager, Harrison moved to Los Angeles to further his pursuit of acting and music.
He began his acting career with roles in commercials for Google, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper then made his film debut in "First Love" at the age of 18. Since then, Harrison has been involved in various film and television projects.
In addition to acting, Harrison is a dedicated songwriter and music producer with a number of records to his credit. His songs appear in Joseph Kahn's "Ick" and one of them won an International song contest. He is a multi-instrumentalist. His formal education includes studies at ICON Collective College of Music and The Groundlings in Los Angeles as well as The National Film and Television School in England. Harrison is actively pursuing his artistic and academic endeavors.
He began his acting career with roles in commercials for Google, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper then made his film debut in "First Love" at the age of 18. Since then, Harrison has been involved in various film and television projects.
In addition to acting, Harrison is a dedicated songwriter and music producer with a number of records to his credit. His songs appear in Joseph Kahn's "Ick" and one of them won an International song contest. He is a multi-instrumentalist. His formal education includes studies at ICON Collective College of Music and The Groundlings in Los Angeles as well as The National Film and Television School in England. Harrison is actively pursuing his artistic and academic endeavors.