Desmond Harrington is an accomplished American actor recognized for his notable contributions to both film and television. He was born in Savannah, Georgia, United States, on October 19, 1976.
With his debut in the 1999 film "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc," Harrington embarked on a dynamic career path. His cinematic repertoire spans a diverse range of genres, showcasing his versatility and talent. Notable film credits include "We Were Soldiers," "Ghost Ship," "Riding in Cars With Boys," "Wrong Turn," "The Neon Demon," and "My First Mister," among others.
However, Harrington's impact extends beyond the silver screen. His portrayal of characters in various television series has garnered widespread acclaim. Most prominently, he captivated audiences with his role in the acclaimed crime-drama series "Dexter" in 2008, sharing the screen with luminaries like Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter. Harrington has since graced numerous television productions with his presence, including recurring roles in "Manhunt," "Elementary," "Sneaky Pete," "Limitless," "Those Who Kill," "Dragnet," and "Gossip Girl."
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