Owen Harn, a multi-ethnic American actor with a rich heritage of Spaniard, Irish, and British roots, was born and raised in the charming town of Silver Spring, Maryland. His mother, a dedicated nurse, and father, a skilled construction manager, instilled in him the importance of hard work and resilience from a young age.
Growing up, Owen's passion for acting was evident, as he showcased his creative talents in elementary school talent shows, where he honed his skills in character creation and impressions. This early spark would eventually ignite his journey as a professional actor.
Tragedy struck when Owen was just nine years old, as he lost his mother. His father, determined to provide stability for his son, relocated the family to Largo, Florida, where Owen's older brother resided. This significant life change had a profound impact on Owen's life, as he faced new challenges and opportunities that would shape his future as an actor.
In Florida, Owen received rigorous training and life experiences that would serve as the foundation for his acting career. Despite the difficulties he encountered, he viewed every experience, be it positive or negative, as valuable training for his craft.
After completing high school, Owen pursued his passion for acting through theater and improvisation, simultaneously embarking on a twelve-year career in carpentry that provided him with the flexibility to support his artistic ambitions.
In 2009, Owen earned his bachelor's degree in business management from The University of Phoenix, while attending The Performers Studio Workshop in Tampa, Florida, where he began his professional acting career. His first television role on "Burn Notice" in Miami marked the beginning of his successful acting journey.
Owen's dedication and training in Tampa prepared him for opportunities in Los Angeles, where he was signed by Abrams Artists. His impressive acting credits include appearances on Netflix's "Cobra Kai," "Florida Man," and "Lucifer," as well as AMC's "Into the Badlands" and "The Walking Dead." He has also contributed to HBO's "True Detective," where he worked alongside the renowned Matthew McConaughey.
Owen's first feature film role saw him share the screen with the talented Jason Statham in the hit film "Homefront." He has had the privilege of working alongside a diverse array of actors, including Kevin Hart, Jeremy Irons, Walton Goggins, Danny McBride, Tiffany Haddish, Keanu Reeves, James Franco, Minnie Driver, Michael Kenneth Williams, Thomas Haden Church, Lucas Till, Peter Stormare, Joe Pantoliano, Damon Herriman, Logan Marshall-Green, Larenz Tate, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Donovan, Ralph Macchio, Bruce Campbell, John Corbett, Romany Malco, Rob Riggle, Tom Ellis, Edgar Ramirez, Billy Ray Cyrus, and many more.
Looking ahead, Owen is set to appear in Netflix's upcoming feature film "The Piano Lesson," starring the legendary Samuel L. Jackson and directed by Malcolm Washington, scheduled for release in 2024. Additionally, viewers can catch him this fall on NBC's acclaimed series "Found."