Harrison Cone
Harrison Thomas Cone is an American actor, writer, musician, and director, best known for his role in the SXSW nominated short film "Roommates," executive produced by Paul Feig, and for his role in the film "First Love," directed by A.J. Edwards. He is also known for his appearance in the recent Grease-inspired Pepsi commercial starring Doja Cat. Harry has been studying acting passionately since he was 8 years old, first appearing in professional theatre productions as Baby John in West Side Story and Nikko in Wizard of Oz at the age of 12. Harrison attended The National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, England and Icon Collective College of Music in Burbank, California. He studied acting at Groundlings and Lee Strasberg in Los Angeles. He was born in Englewood, Colorado.
Harrison is also a singer-songwriter and music producer. He plays guitar, piano, and drums. Both his parents were in a professional band together in Colorado. His father is a guitar player and music teacher, and his mother is an English teacher and singer-songwriter. Harrison lives in Los Angeles.