Hill Harper

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Biography

Hill Harper, an accomplished film, television and stage actor, stars in the hit CBS drama series, CSI: NY. He portrays Dr. Sheldon Hawkes, a…more

Born

5/17/1966, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

Birth Name

Frank Harper

Gender

Male
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    • Hill Harper: (Talking about the changes that can be done to change the nature of the African-American community) I really don't care what other cultures or races think of us, what I care about is how we think of ourselves. We're in a place now where our self-esteem, or self-loathing and self-hatred are so extreme that no one else has to hate us because we are destroying ourselves.
    • Hill Harper (On his CSI:NY character's sense of : He made more money than all these guys, so he's got nicer threads. He can afford nicer clothes. He's the richest CSI! He made double what these guys made for years.

    • Hill Harper (On his CSI:NY character's move from the morgue to the field): The show is called Crime Scene Investigation: New York, it's CSI: New York, it's not called 'Autopsy'. So clearly if you're on a show called CSI: New York, then you want to be a crime scene investigator.

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