- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Harry Jarvis was born and raised in London and has a younger sister. He attended Tiffin Grammar School in Kingston Upon Thames. Harry was first spotted by a local agent whilst performing in a school production and was subsequently offered the role of Young Stuart Nicklin in the Sky drama three part series 'Thorne Scaredy Cat' alongside Aidan Gillan, Eddie Marsan, and David Morrissey. He has since been cast in a number of feature films including 'Spaceship" directed by 'screen international's UK, Star of Tomorrow Alex Taylor,' the lead role "Tim' in the family feature film '2Hrs' and was cast in a 6 part historical TV series as 'Lord Darnley.' He recently played 'Lysander' in a modern adaptation of 'A Mid Summer Night's Dream' alongside Robert Lindsay. Harry played the lead role of Charlie in 'High Strung - Free Dance' opposite Thomas Doherty and Juliet Doherty which was shot in New York. He has since been cast as 'Young Levi' in Fox's 'Proven Innocent' opposite Kelsey Grammar and 'Wolf' in 'Dead Girls Detective Agency' Harry was also cast as 'Sir Geoffrey' in the Netflix film 'The Knight Before Christmas' opposite Vanessa Hudgens and Joshua Whitehouse. Harry's love of acting originated from his school plays and he has subsequently gone on to perform in a number of professional stage productions, one of which he was nominated for best young actor.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jonathan Prynn
- RelativesElla Jarvis(Sibling)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- For his role as 'Charlie' in 'High Strung Free Dance" Harry taught himself to play the piano and learnt 18 pieces for the film.
- He has a natural aptitude for picking up accents.
- He is very athletic, having won numerous medals and awards representing his school and district in various sports, including running,swimming and football.
- He achieved seven A* and four A's in his GCSE's (exams English school pupils take in their last compulsory year at school).
- He was nominated for best young actor at 14 years old for his performance in 'Around the World in 80 Plays'.
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