David Harbour

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David Kenneth Harbour (born April 10, 1975) is an American actor. He gained global recognition for his portrayal of Jim Hopper in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things (2016–2025), for which he received two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. His starring film roles include the title character in Hellboy (2019), Santa Claus in Violent Night (2022), and a former racer in the sports film Gran Turismo (2023). Harbour has played Red Guardian in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the films Black Widow (2021) and Thunderbolts* (2025). Harbour also voiced Eric Frankenstein in the animated television series Creature Commandos (2024–present).

Born
David Kenneth Harbour[1]

(1975-04-10) April 10, 1975 (age 50)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1994–present
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David Harbour
Harbour at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
David Kenneth Harbour[1]

(1975-04-10) April 10, 1975 (age 50)
EducationDartmouth College (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2020; sep. 2025)
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Early life and education

Harbour was born in White Plains, New York, to Kenneth and Nancy (née Riley) Harbour, both of whom work in real estate—his mother in residential and his father in commercial.[2] He attended Byram Hills High School in Armonk, New York, along with actors Sean Maher and Eyal Podell. He graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1997,[3] where he majored in drama and Italian and was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.[4]

As a young man in New York City, Harbour participated in gambling at underground poker clubs and attests that he personally knew the gangster who was the basis for John Malkovich's character "Teddy KGB" in the 1998 film Rounders.[5]

Career

1994-2013: Early years and Year

Harbour at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival

From 1994 to 1997, Harbour performed with The Theater at Monmouth at Cumston Hall in Monmouth, Maine, where he acted in Shakespearian productions such as The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, The Winter's Tale, and Hamlet. Harbour began acting professionally on Broadway in 1999, in the revival of The Rainmaker.[6] He made his television debut that year on the television show Law & Order, playing a waiter. He appeared again in 2002 in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing a child murderer. He had the recurring role of MI6 agent Roger Anderson in the ABC series Pan Am. In 2005, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance as Nick in the revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

Harbour is also known for his role as CIA Agent Gregg Beam in Quantum of Solace, as Shep Campbell in Revolutionary Road, and as Russell Crowe's source in State of Play. He also received praise for his role as spree killer Paul Devildis in a 2009 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.[7] His other film credits include Brokeback Mountain, The Green Hornet, End of Watch, and Between Us. In 2013, he had a small role of a head doctor in the television series Elementary. From 2012 to 2014, he also had the recurring role of Elliot Hirsch in The Newsroom.[8]

2014-Present: Breakthrough and success with Stranger Things

Harbour in 2016

In 2014, Harbour played the recurring character of Dr. Reed Akley in the first season of the historical drama series Manhattan.[9] In 2015, he was cast as Chief Jim Hopper in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things.[10] For that role, he has received nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2017 and 2018) and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2018). He won an Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2017) along with the rest of the cast.

Harbour starred as the title character in the superhero reboot film Hellboy (2019).[11] He most recently portrayed Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Black Widow (2021),[12][13] and reprised the role in Thunderbolts* (2025). He also had starring roles in Christmas action comedy film Violent Night (2022), and in the Neill Blomkamp sports film Gran Turismo (2023) based on the PlayStation video game series of the same name.[14]

Personal life

Harbour had relationships with Alison Sudol and Julia Stiles.[15][16] Starting in 2019, he was in a relationship with English singer-songwriter Lily Allen. They made their red carpet debut during the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. They married on September 7, 2020, in Las Vegas in a wedding officiated by an Elvis impersonator.[17] The couple shared a Brownstone house in Brooklyn[18] and worked with the architect Ben Bischoff.[19] In December 2024, The Telegraph alleged that Allen and Harbour had separated, after Allen's dating profile was reportedly spotted on the exclusive dating app Raya.[20] Other reports state that the couple had separated in early 2025.[21][22] After the release of Allen's fifth studio album West End Girl, she stated that it was partially based on the "demise" of their relationship and Harbour's alleged infidelity.[23]

In an interview with The Guardian on his role in Black Widow in July 2021, Harbour said he was a socialist: "I don't know that there's anyone who could disagree with socialist ideology". He elaborated: "The idea of a kindergarten-type society where we share things is my ideal society—as opposed to this world where we're hunting and killing and destroying for our own personal hoarding, our own personal greed."[24]

Harbour struggled with alcoholism in his past[25] and has been sober since he was 24, after hitting "rock bottom" as he faced homelessness, loneliness and thoughts of suicide.[26] He began drinking as a teenager and the habit worsened during college. He decided to stop drinking after feeling "very lonely and needing a different direction in my life", and has said, "I enjoy consciousness too much now" to drink again.[4] At age 26, Harbour was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[27][25][28][29] Harbour enjoys watching Let's Plays and speedruns of old video games.[30] Harbour is a fan of the NHL's New York Rangers.[31] He is a former believer in the paranormal.[32]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2004 Kinsey Robert Kinsey
2005 Confess FBI Agent McAllister
Brokeback Mountain Randall Malone
War of the Worlds Dock Worker Deleted scene[33]
2006 The Wedding Weekend David
2007 Awake Dracula
2008 Revolutionary Road Shep Campbell
Quantum of Solace Gregg Beam
2009 State of Play PointCorp Insider
2010 Every Day Brian
2011 The Green Hornet D.A. Frank Scanlon
W.E. Ernest Simpson
Thin Ice Bob Egan originally released as The Convincer
2012 End of Watch Van Hauser
Between Us Joel
Knife Fight Stephen Green
2013 Snitch Jay Price
Parkland James Gordon Shanklin
2014 X/Y Todd
A Walk Among the Tombstones Ray
The Equalizer Frank Masters
2015 Black Mass John Morris
2016 Suicide Squad Dexter Tolliver
2017 Sleepless Doug Dennison
2018 Human Affairs Ronnie
2019 Hellboy Hellboy
Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein David Harbour III / Jr. / Frankenstein Short film
2020 Extraction Gaspar
2021 No Sudden Move Matt Wertz
Black Widow Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian
2022 Violent Night Nicomund the Red / Santa Claus
2023 We Have a Ghost Ernest the Ghost
Gran Turismo Jack Salter
2024 Night of the Zoopocalypse Dan (voice)
2025 A Working Man Gunny Lefferty
Thunderbolts* Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian
2026 Goat Archie Everhardt (voice)
Violent Night 2 Nicomund the Red / Santa Claus Post-production
Avengers: Doomsday Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian
TBA Evil Genius TBA Filming[34]
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999, 2008 Law & Order Mike Episode: "Patsy"
Jay Carlin Episode: "Submission"
2002 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Terry Jessup Episode: "Dolls"
2003 Hack Christopher Clark Episode: "Presumed Guilty"
2004, 2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Wesley John Kenderson Episode: "Silver Lining"
Paul Devildis Episode: "Family Values"
2007 The Unit Gary Weber Episode: "Five Brothers"
2009 Lie to Me Frank Ambrose Episode: "The Better Half"
Royal Pains Dan Samuels Episode: "It's Like Jamais Vu All Over Again"
2011–2012 Pan Am Roger Anderson 6 episodes
2012 Midnight Sun Ethan Davies Unsold NBC TV pilot
Blue Cooper 3 episodes[35]
2012–2014 The Newsroom Elliot Hirsch 10 episodes
2013 Elementary Dr. Mason Baldwin Episode: "Lesser Evils"
2014 Rake David Potter 11 episodes
Manhattan Dr. Reed Akley 10 episodes
2014–2015 State of Affairs David Patrick Main role; 13 episodes
2015–2016 Banshee Robert Dalton 2 episodes
2016 Crisis in Six Scenes Vic Episode: "#1.2"
2016–2025 Stranger Things Jim Hopper Main role; 42 episodes
2018 Drunk History Vietnam Memorial Head Episode: "Underdogs"
Animals Hawk Voice, episode: "Roachella"
2019 El Hormiguero 3.0 Himself (guest) Episode: "David Harbour"
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "David Harbour/Camila Cabello"
2020 The Simpsons Fred Kranepool Voice, episode: "Undercover Burns"
2021 Big City Greens Rick Voice, episode: "The Van"
Q-Force Agent Rick Buck Voice
Star Wars: Visions Tajin Voice, episode: "The Elder"; english dub
Marvel Studios: Assembled Himself Episode: "The Making of Black Widow "
2024–present Creature Commandos Eric Frankenstein Voice; main role[36]
2024 What If...? Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian Voice; 2 episodes[37]
2025 The Rookie Security Guard Uncredited, episode: "Out of Pocket"
Marvel Zombies Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian Voice; 3 episodes[38]
2026 DTF St. Louis Floyd Smernitch Main role; 7 episodes
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Video games

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2024 Alone in the Dark Edward Carnby Voice and likeness
2026 Mewgenics Cat voice variant Voice
TBA Total War: Warhammer 40,000 TBA In production
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Theater

Awards and nominations

References

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