Bret Harrison


Bret Michael Harrison is an American actor and musician known predominantly for his work on comedy television series such as Grounded for Life, The Loop, Reaper, and Breaking In.

Early life

Harrison was born in Portland, Oregon. In his senior year, he attended Tualatin High School in Tualatin, Oregon. His first acting role came at the Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre in his home state where he had the role of George in Our Town.

Career

Acting

One of his first TV appearances was in the third season of MTV's Undressed and the MTV film Everybody's Doing It. In 2002, Harrison appeared as Lonny in the movie Orange County. His first major role was dorky next-door neighbor Brad O'Keefe on Grounded for Life. In 2004, Harrison starred as Green Graves in the coming of age drama film Lightning Bug.
Harrison appeared in five episodes of That '70s Show as Charlie Richardson, a character intended to be a replacement for departing cast member Topher Grace but Harrison decided to work on another series. He appeared in The O.C. as Danny, Seth's rival. He had a dramatic guest role on ' as Sam Cavanaugh, a young victim of sexual abuse. In film, he appeared alongside Jack Black and Colin Hanks in Orange County. In addition, Harrison also starred in the movie Deal, which was released in the US on April 26, 2008.
During 2006-07 he starred in The Loop, as a young professional trying to balance the needs of his social life with the pressures of working at the corporate headquarters of a major U.S. airline. It was canceled following the second season in 2007. Later in 2007, he became the star of The CW series, Reaper as Sam Oliver. Reaper was canceled on May 19, 2009, after two seasons.
Bret Harrison played Dr. Sidney Miller on ABC's re-imagined V series. Harrison's character appears throughout Season 2 as an evolutionary biologist and eventual member of the counter-visitor resistance. Harrison starred as Jerry in a short film titled Cost of Living co-starring Brandon Routh.
He starred as Scottie Smith in the road trip comedy film
'. Also in 2011, he was signed by Fox to fill a main cast role in a mid-season replacement comedy called Breaking In.
In 2015, Harrison signed on to play Gordon Cooper on ABC's The Astronaut Wives Club and played the role of Barry Burwood in movie See You in Valhalla. In 2016, Harrison had a recurring role as Kenny in the Netflix sitcom series The Ranch. In 2017, Harrison guest starred as Brad in an episode of Mom and in 2018, he guest starred as Sam Oliver in an episode of Kevin Saves the World.

Music

Big Japan is a four-piece indie rock band from Los Angeles, with Nathanial Castro on vocals and guitar, Adam Brody on drums, Harrison on guitar and Brad Babinski on bass. The band only performs, writes and records sporadically given Brody and Harrison's unpredictable acting schedules. Their first band name was Steven's Team, named after the film The Cable Guy.
Big Japan's first release, Music for Dummies, was digitally released through Nightshift Records on August 23, 2005. This CD originally titled Music for Dummies was changed to Untitled thus the limited number of CDs printed have become collectors items.

Personal life

Harrison began dating Lauren Zelman in 2005. They married on March 25, 2012.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000UndressedSkeet7 episodes
2001–05Grounded for LifeBrad O'KeefeGuest star ; main cast ; 63 episodes
2002'Sam CavanaughEpisode: "Guilt"
2003Boston PublicDoug BaerEpisode: "Chapter Fifty-Six"
2004'DannyEpisode: "The Rivals"
2005'SwerveUncredited; episode: "The Return of the Nana"
2005That '70s ShowCharlie Richardson4 episodes
2006–07'Sam SullivanMain cast; 17 episodes
2007–09ReaperSamuel "Sam" OliverMain cast; 31 episodes
2011VDr. Sidney Miller6 episodes
2011–12Breaking InCameron PriceMain cast; 20 episodes
2011Love BitesCharlie2 episodes
2015Gordon CooperMain cast; 10 episodes
2016The RanchKennyrecurring role
2017MomBradEpisode: "Tantric Sex and the Sprouted Flute"
2018Kevin Saves the WorldSamuel "Sam" OliverEpisode: "Old Friends"
2020All RiseBen BennerEpisode: "My Fair Lockdown"
2020El CandidatoBoyd SorensonRecurring role