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Home/People/Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris profile photo
Born
Nov 6, 1914Died: Nov 3, 2002
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
The Bronx, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

16
Movies
59
TV Shows
Also Known As
Jonathan Smith
Jonathan Daniel Charasuchin
جاناتان هریس
IMDb Profile

Jonathan Harris

Acting

Biography
Jonathan Harris (born Jonathan Daniel Charasuchin; November 6, 1914 - November 3, 2002) was an American character actor whose career included more than 500 television and movie appearances, as well as voiceovers. Two of his best-known roles were as the timid accountant Bradford Webster in the television version of The Third Man and the fussy villain, Dr. Zachary Smith, of the 1960s science-fiction series Lost in Space. Near the end of his career, he provided voices for the animated features A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2. Acting was Harris's first love. At age 24, he prepared a fake résumé and tried out for a repertory company at the Millpond Playhouse in Long Island, New York and appeared in several of this troupe's plays, prior to landing a spot in the company. In 1942, Harris won the leading role of a Polish officer in the Broadway play The Heart of a City. Adopting a Polish accent, he advised the producers that his parents were originally from Poland. In 1946, he starred in A Flag Is Born, opposite Quentin Reynolds and Marlon Brando. In 1990, Harris reunited with the cast of Lost in Space in a filmed celebration of the 25th anniversary of the series' debut, at an event attended by more than 30,000 fans. Harris made a number of other convention appearances with other cast members of Lost in Space, including a 1996 appearance at Disney World.
The Pixar Story poster

The Pixar Story

as Manny (voice) (archive footage)
2007
Hubert's Brain poster

Hubert's Brain

as The Professor (voice)
2001
Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa poster

Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa

as Dr. Zachary Smith (archive footage)
2000
Toy Story 2 poster

Toy Story 2

as The Cleaner (voice)
1999
A Bug's Life poster

A Bug's Life

as Manny (voice)
1998
Lost In Space Forever poster

Lost In Space Forever

as Self (also archive footage)
1998
Happily Ever After poster

Happily Ever After

as Sunflower (voice)
1989
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night poster

Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night

as Grumblebee (voice)
1987
Witches, Warlocks & Wizards poster

Witches, Warlocks & Wizards

as Host
1986
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer poster

Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer

as Count Blogg (voice)
1985
Escapade poster

Escapade

as Oz (uncredited) (voice)
1978
Last of the Good Guys poster

Last of the Good Guys

as Dr. Cropotkin
1978
Lost in Space poster

Lost in Space

as Dr. Zachary Smith (voice)
1973
Once Upon a Dead Man poster

Once Upon a Dead Man

as Mr. Wortzel
1971
The Big Fisherman poster

The Big Fisherman

as Lysias
1959
Botany Bay poster

Botany Bay

as Tom Oakly
1952