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Who is Harry Holland? Tom Holland’s Brother And Everything You Need to Know About Him

Harry Holland, the surname sounds familiar, right? Yes, you guessed it right, he’s the brother of Tom Holland. Here’s all that you would love to know about him.

Harry Holland– Bio

Harry Holland, 22, is an English actor. He was born in Surrey, England. Harry’s father’s name is Dominic Holland and his mother is Nicola Holland. Harry is the younger brother of the renowned actor, Tom Holland. Apart from Tom, Harry has 2 other brothers as well– Sam Holland and Paddy Holland. The Holland brothers are very much identical.

After completing his schooling at Donhead, a school in Wimbledon, Harry joined Wimbledon College. After completion of his college, he joined the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon.

Who is Harry Holland? Tom Holland's Brother And Everything You Need to Know About Him

Harry Holland- Career

Harry, just like his brother Tom started his acting career very early. At the age of 12 he joined theatre. The first project in which he was cast as ‘The Impossible’ (2012) alongside his elder brother Tom Holland.

Harry was then made a part of the 2014 film, ‘Diana’. However the role was minor, he was a prince. Harry Holland was also a part of ‘Spiderman: Far From Home’ (2019), where he was a production assistant. Apart from that, he is also a part of the upcoming movie ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ (2021), for a short role.

Apart from acting, Harry’s career also includes videography. He loves to create short videos with his camera. Harry loves to hang around with his camera and laptop which he received from his elder brother.

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He has created some lovely short films. Some of his short films are– In the Middle of the Night (2016), Storybook Ending (2016), the trailer for Mysterious House of Hoarder Hill (2017), and Roses for Lily (2020). Harry was also a part of the promotional team of ‘Spider-man: Homecoming’ (2017).

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