He made himself known to the world by becoming the sworn enemy of Tom Cruise, the terrifying double agent Salomon Lane, in the last two
Mission: Impossible films.
In Cannes, the very British Sean Harris arrives in the salons of Gray d'Albion with phlegm and relaxation.
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He is tall, thin, smiling, dressed in black.
He sports short blond hair, without a beard.
Her azure blue gaze rivals the Cannes sky, which is completely clear.
Like all character actors who have proven themselves excellent in villainous roles, in real life, Sean Harris is the sweetest of lambs.
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Sean Harris
At 56, Sean Harris is back in good shape on the Croisette in a vibrant Australian thriller,
The Stranger
, based on a real news item, where an undercover intervention group has set a mousetrap to confuse a pedophile murderer who, for ten years, had managed to evade all the Australian police.
The film, directed by Thomas M. Wright, competes in the Un certain regard section
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