Kirk Harris is an American actor-filmmaker who has been the lead actor in several films that have had arthouse theatrical releases in the U.S.[1] He starred in the 2013 western thriller A Sierra Nevada Gunfight (originally titled The Sorrow) by director Vernon Mortensen.
He also starred in The Kid: Chamaco, which was shot in Mexico City by Mexican director/producer Miguel Necoechea.
[2] The film was written by Harris, Necoechea and Canadian filmmaker Carl Bessai.
He was awarded the Best Breakthrough Performance Winner at the Method Fest Film Festival.
He also founded Rogue Arts, a film distribution and production company, whose titles include: Three Days of Rain, Flickering Lights, and Con Man.