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Jeff Harms is an American musician and actor from
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. In the music world he is known for his song-writing and solo performances, occasionally accompanied by the likes of
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, Sam Wagster, Dan Mohr, Gillian Lisée. Benjamin Boye, Rachel Ries, and
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among many others. As an actor and performer he is known for his collaboration with long-time collaborator and playwright Brian Torrey Scott.


Music

Jeff's first album was made in 2002 during a workshop at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago run by the performance group Goat Island. Spencer Matern and Emily Evans developed some of the songs further a
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in Chicago and released the album on their label Naivete Records in 2004 as Big Amazing Songs. After graduating from SAIC Jeff toured the US opening for
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. Since he has released three more records. ''The Myth of Heroics'', was produced by
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in 2008, ''He Said She Said That's What She Said'', produced by LeRoy Bach in 2012 and ''Pretty Girls Don't Just Talk to Me'' in 2013, produced by Sam Wagster. In all three cases, these producers both produced and played extensively on the records. ''Pretty Girls'' is an album of duets also featuring singers Gillian Lisée, Rachel Ries, Nora O'Connor, Dan Mohr, and Angela James. In 2015 he provided rhythm guitar and backing vocals for The Cairo Gang's tour of the US and Canada. His music appears in the movie ''Elephant Medicine'' by Julian Wayser.


Performance

Jeff received his MFA from The
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in 2004 with a focus on performance art and sculpture. There he met writer-director Brian Torrey Scott and began a decade long friendship making experimental theater and video in Chicago. Brian directed and occasionally played opposite Jeff in over a dozen plays and movies. In 2008 Brian joined the group Every House Has a Door and in 2009 Jeff took his place in the role of
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for Every House's production ''They're Mending the Forest Highway''. Jeff was in the company for two years. In 2007 Jeff produced and starred in ''A Thing as Big as the Ocean'', written and directed by Joseph Cashiola, shot by Daniel Mejia. The film was invited to the IFP Narrative Film Lab and won the Narrative Lab Finishing Grant of $50,000. It premiered at the Woods Hole Film Festival the following year. Brian Torrey Scott and Jeff made three films together, ''The Objects of Living'', ''Isthmus'' and ''Ganzfeld''. ''Objects'' was shot at the Catwalk Artist Residency in upstate New York. ''Ganzfeld'' was shot in the mountains of Montana and in Chicago in a year long collaboration with Scott and long-time friend and cameraman Daniel Mejia. ''Ganzfeld'' features an original soundtrack of songs written by LeRoy Bach performed by
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and Marvin Tate. The song that plays over the credits was written by Harms and arranged by Bach. Ganzfeld was produced b
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and Kwik Stop Productions. Jeff plays
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's Mank. He starred in The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo for PBS as
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, as well as music videos for
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, Coheed and Cambria, and Death From Above 1979. Jeff also has small roles in ''Elephant Medicine'', directed by Julian Wayser and ''Oh My Soul'', directed by Nicholas Monsour. He also created an ongoing animated series about dating called ''Jeff Hobbs the Cartoon''. Jeff currently lives and works in
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.


Discography

* ''Big Amazing Songs'' (Naivete Records, 2004) * ''The Myth of Heroics'' (The Disneyland Reform Party, 2008) * ''He Said She Said That's What She Said'' (2015) * ''Pretty Girls Don't Just Talk to Me'' (2015)


Filmography

* ''Pitch and Tone'' (2007) * ''The Objects of Living'' (2008) * ''A Thing as Big as the Ocean'' (2009) * ''Isthmus'' (tbd) * ''Ganzfeld'' (2011) * '' The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo'' (2018) * ''Mank'' (2020)


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