Jeff Harding (actor)

Jeff Harding is an American actor from Andover, Massachusetts, who attended college in Brunswick, Maine. He is most famed for his narration of popular books into audio format. Notably, he has read The Da Vinci Code, The Bourne Identity, Kane and Abel and Secrets Of The Code. His acting career as speaking extras is well documented, appearing in such high-profile productions as Alfie and Tomorrow Never Dies, Hackers and (with Michael Caine) Bullseye!.

Residing in the United Kingdom since the late 1970s, Jeff has appeared in notable UK comedies such as The Armando Iannucci Shows, The Fast Show and Father Ted. He is also remembered for his role as Orrin Hudson in the 1980s BBC drama series Howards' Way, and has since appeared on The Basil Brush Show on the CBBC Channel. In The Fast Show, Harding's sketches often involved nothing more than his character saying "Hi, I'm Ed Winchester" to camera (in the style of a TV news reporter).

He also appeared in the 1990s remake of The Tomorrow People as General Damon.

In the BBC docudrama series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World he played the part of chief engineer John Frank Stevens in the episode dedicated to the building of the Panama Canal.

He guest-starred in the CW series Life is Wild in the episode "Open for Business". He voices Vincent Meis in the video game The Witcher and guest-starred in the CBBC series The Basil Brush Show in 2003 in the episode Fit for Nothing, playing Healthy Harry.

Previous to his showbusiness career, he taught in Morocco and later became a Master Carpenter at the Palace Theatre.

Partial filmography

gollark: Again, you don't really *choose* beliefs.
gollark: Basically, they have some weird thing going on where they kind of sort of believe it because they kind of sort of believe they'll go to hell otherwise, I think.
gollark: You don't exactly control your beliefs, you know.
gollark: I dislike the sudden proliferation of 🥴.
gollark: > new reddit
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.