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Neil Patrick Harris Biography
Neil Patrick Harris is an American actor, born on June 15, 1973 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is probably best known for his role in the series Doogie Howser, MD.
In 2000 he was in the film's almost perfect, where interpreted David, the boyfriend Rupert Everett. He appeared as a guest in the series Will & Grace. In the chapter on speaking, was a character dedicated to carrying people from their homosexuality to their heterosexuality, but in the end becomes a homosexual.
Appeared on an episode of the series Law and Order: Criminal Intent in 2004 as a serial murderer.
In 2002 performed on Broadway (along with Anne Heche) the play Proof. In 2003 he was in Cabaret, along with Deborah Gibson and Tom Bosley, where he played the role of emcee.
In 2004 performed a parody of himself in the film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
While he did not give lights of their sexual orientation, it was believed that he was heterosexual. In the tabloid stories did so with a relationship with the actors Max von Essen and David Burtka, but this was never confirmed until the November 4, 2006, confessed to People magazine that he was gay. The actor told People magazine: "The public gaze has always been friendly with me, and until recently I have been able to live a fairly normal life. Now there seems to be speculation and interest in my private life and relationships'
The actor went on the step saying: "those who publish their opinions without even talk to me." He also stated that it feels "happy to dispel any misunderstanding or rumour, and proud to say that I am a gay man living a full life, lucky to work with wonderful people in the profession I love."
Filmography Television * Doogie Howser, M.D. Main Character (1989-1993)
* Spider-Man: The New Animated Series as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
* Will & Grace Guest (2000)
* Celebrity Poker Showdown (2004)
* NUMB3RS (2005)
* How I met your mother (2005 -)
Cinema * Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (2008)
* Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
* Undercover Brother (2002) - Lance
* Something almost perfect (2000) - David
* Joan of Arc (1999) King Charles VII of France
* Starship Troopers (1997)
Theatre * Rent National Tour-LA, San Diego Mark Cohen
* Assassins (2004) Ballade; Lee Harvey Oswald
* Cabaret (2003) emcee
* Proof (2002)
* Sweeney Todd Tobias Ragg