Harris Allan is a multifaceted individual with a thriving career in both acting and music. Beginning his professional acting career at the tender age of 12, he landed a guest starring role in the television series The New Addams Family in Vancouver, Canada. This early start marked the beginning of a long and successful acting career, with notable appearances in various TV shows and films.
Some of his notable acting credits include series regular James (Hunter) Montgomery on Showtime's Queer as Folk, where he played the role for five years until the show's conclusion in 2005. He has also appeared in popular TV shows such as Smallville, The 4400, Masters of Horror, Supernatural, and A Million Little Things. His film credits include A Home at the End of the World, Final Destination 3, Spectacular!, and Date and Switch.
In addition to his acting career, Harris Allan is also a talented singer-songwriter and recording artist. He began his music career at the age of 16 as the lead singer and guitarist for the band Square9, releasing a self-titled full EP in 2005. Under the stage name Fallan Soldier, he released a full-length album "Above the Call of Duty" in 2009. After touring Western Canada and achieving success at college radio, he transitioned to becoming a DJ and spent the next five years honing his craft.
In recent years, Harris Allan has returned to his music career, releasing three albums under his own name: "One Last Ride" in November 2020, "All In" in January 2021, and "M.O.B." in April 2021. With his unique blend of acting and music talent, Harris Allan has established himself as a versatile and accomplished artist in both industries.