
Harriet Sansom Harris
Biography
Born in Texas, Harriet Sansom Harris got involved in acting as a youngster. At seventeen, Harris was accepted at New York's famed Juilliard School. Upon graduation, Harris joined The Acting Company, a repertory group formed by the first alumni of John Houseman's Drama Division of The Juilliard School. She spent three years with the Company before she left to work primarily in regional theater. This led to a successful Broadway and Off-Broadway career. Her life changed after appearing as the sole female in the original cast of "Jeffrey", Paul Rudnick's smash Off-Broadway hit about love in the time of AIDS. "Jeffrey" led to guest shots on series television, including "Frasier" (1993), where she created the memorable role of "Bebe Glazer", Frasier's cutthroat, neurotic, chain-smoking agent. She also won raves from critics for her role of "Vivian Buchanan" on CBS's "The 5 Mrs. Buchanans" (1994). She now calls New York her home, but frequently travels to California for film and television appearances. IMDb Mini Biography By: Dan Flave-Novak
Filmography

Americana

Magazine Dreams

Jules

Director by Night

Werewolf by Night

Licorice Pizza

Baby

Eleanor

Phantom Thread

Her Last Will

Electric City

Show Boat

Love Is Strange

Russian Broadway Shut Down

Rampart

Still on the Road

Moonlight Serenade

Monster-in-Law

Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter

The One

Memento

The Man Who Came to Dinner

Nurse Betty

The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story

Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest

Friends 'Til The End

Romeo + Juliet

Quiz Show

Addams Family Values

Dottie Gets Spanked

Fool's Fire

Golden Years
