Harry Waters Jr. Explained

Harry Waters Jr.
Birth Name:Harry Tunney Waters Jr.
Birth Date:13 April 1953
Birth Place:Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Education:Princeton University, University of Wisconsin

Harry Tunney Waters Jr. (born April 13, 1953) is an American actor, singer and theatre director, best known for his portrayal of Marvin Berry in Back to the Future (1985). His renditions of "Night Train" and "Earth Angel" are two of the ten tracks on the gold record winning soundtrack album .[1] [2] He created the role of Belize in the first production of in 1991.

Career

Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and growing up in Denver, Colorado, Waters attended Princeton University and received his MFA in Directing from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. He worked as an actor in New York City on and off Broadway for more than a decade as well as at theaters around the country. Venues include the Mark Taper Forum, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, TheatreWorks, and the San Jose Repertory Theatre.[3]

He was a member of the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop in Harlem, which has developed the work of new, African American playwrights, directors, designers, and actors since 1973.

In 1985, he was cast as Marvin Berry (a fictional cousin of Chuck Berry) in Back to the Future, a role reprised in Back to the Future Part II in 1989.[4]

In 1991, he created the role of Belize in the first production of Angels in America.

He was a cast member of the 1992 Disney show Adventures in Wonderland portraying Tweedle Dee, based on the Lewis Carroll novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.

He has worked in collaboration with novelist/playwright Jewelle Gomez on a play about James Baldwin, titled Waiting for Giovanni which was produced for the 2011-12 (San Francisco) New Conservatory Theater season. The project's development was sponsored by Intersection for the Arts.

Waters has taught acting, script development and has directed numerous productions around the country. He is currently a tenured professor in the Theatre Department at Macalester College.[5] As he approaches retirement, he was appointed as the Associate Dean of the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship.[6] Waters is an Honorary Member of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's most Prestigious Academic Honor Society.

Filmography

ProductionTypeYearRoleNotes
HotlineTV movie1982Rick Hernandez
Laverne & ShirleyTV Series1983LamarSeason 8 Episode 16 Short on Time
Cagney & LaceyTV Series1983JimmySeason 2 Episode 18 Chop Shop
Trapper John, M.D.TV Series1984-1985LandisDark Side of the Loon S6 Ep9
Love Thy Neighbor S6 Ep14
Back to the FutureMovie1985Marvin Berry
Matt HoustonTV Series1985GuardSeason 3 Episode 16 The Honeymoon Murders
News at Eleven TV movie1986Stage Manager
What a Country!TV sitcom1986-1987Robert Muboto
227TV series1986-1989Policeman / Perrier / RichardPlay It Again, Stan S4 Ep11
Redecorating Blues S1 Ep18
What's Happening Now!!TV sitcom1988JerryHappy Face S3 Ep17
Back to the Future Part IIMovie1989Marvin Berry
AmenTV series1989Director The Psychic: Part 2 S3 Ep15
FaithMovie1990Lester
Death WarrantMovie1990Jersey
Adventures in WonderlandTV series1992-1994Tweedle Dee
Big BullyMovie1996Alan
Boys Life 2Movie1997Tony's Date(segment "Nunzio's Second Cousin")
Expedition: Back to the FutureTV series2021Marvin Berry

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harry Waters Jr. Discography Discogs. Discogs.
  2. Web site: Gold & Platinum . .
  3. News: Playwrights' center.
  4. News: Where Are They Now? The Cast Of Back To The Future. 2016-05-21. Screen Rant. en-US. 2016-11-24.
  5. Web site: Harry Waters Jr. - Macalester College .
  6. Web site: Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship Staff .