What Actor Played Jeffery In The TV Series?

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Lucas
Lucas
2026-06-20 04:24:52
Oh, Richard Harmon crushed it as Jeffrey! I stumbled onto the series after a friend raved about it, and his performance was the standout. There’s this quiet menace in his eyes, like he’s always calculating. It’s wild how he can switch from seeming harmless to terrifying in seconds. I’ve followed his career since 'The Killing,' and he’s consistently underrated. The show’s writing gave Jeffrey layers, but Harmon made them feel real—like when he’d suddenly whisper a line that gave me chills. Fun trivia: he’s also a killer musician off-screen!
Uma
Uma
2026-06-20 13:53:12
Man, I totally binged that show last weekend! The character Jeffrey was played by actor Richard Harmon, who absolutely nailed the role with his intense yet nuanced performance. I first noticed him in 'The 100' as Murphy, but his portrayal here was next-level—mixing vulnerability with this eerie unpredictability. The way he delivered lines with that half-smirk? Chilling. Honestly, he’s one of those actors who makes even minor scenes unforgettable.

If you haven’t seen Harmon’s other work, check out 'Channel Zero' or 'iZombie'—dude’s got range. He brings this raw energy to every role, like he’s either about to cry or stab someone. Jeffrey’s arc in the series was already compelling, but Harmon’s acting elevated it from 'good' to 'can’t look away.' Now I’m low-key hoping he gets more villain-type roles—he’s too good at them.
Bennett
Bennett
2026-06-22 14:16:22
Richard Harmon’s Jeffrey was a masterclass in subtle acting. The way he’d tilt his head or pause just a beat too long before reacting? Genius. I rewatched his scenes to catch the little details—how his voice cracks when lying or the way he toys with objects when nervous. It’s rare to see an actor commit so fully to a character’s contradictions. Side note: his Instagram BTS posts show how much fun he had on set, which makes the darkness he brought to the role even more impressive.
Xavier
Xavier
2026-06-23 17:18:40
Harmon’s Jeffrey was the kind of character you love to hate. That scene where he monologues about his childhood? Haunting. He’s got this knack for making villains feel human—flawed, messy, but weirdly relatable. I’d kill to see him in a psychological thriller next; he’s so good at simmering tension. Also, major kudos for keeping Jeffrey’s motives ambiguous—it kept me guessing till the end.
Quentin
Quentin
2026-06-23 23:17:26
Jeffrey was played by Richard Harmon, and wow, did he leave an impression. I’m usually meh about 'bad guy' roles, but his chemistry with the cast—especially during tense scenes—was electric. He turned what could’ve been a cliché into someone weirdly sympathetic. Also, props to the costume team for dressing him in those oversized sweaters; somehow it added to the creep factor. Harmon’s definitely on my 'watch whatever he’s in' list now.
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Is Jeffery Reed Related To Any Famous Celebrities?

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Jeffrey Reed's name pops up in some interesting circles. From what I've pieced together through interviews and industry deep dives, he's not biologically related to any A-listers, but he's rubbed elbows with plenty. There's this one story about him being childhood friends with a now-mega producer who worked on 'Stranger Things'—they apparently bonded over comic books in middle school. What's fascinating is how he's become this behind-the-scenes connector in Hollywood. He co-founded a production company with a former Disney star turned director, and their projects keep attracting big names. There was even a viral TikTok last year showing Reed at a charity golf tournament with Chris Pratt, though that seemed more like industry networking than family ties. His LinkedIn shows he reps several celebrity chefs too, so his web of connections is more professional than genealogical.

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Jeffery Reed's work has been popping up in some interesting places lately! If you're into indie films, I recently stumbled upon his latest short film 'Silhouette' on Vimeo—it's got this moody, atmospheric vibe that really sticks with you. For bigger productions, he had a supporting role in that gritty crime drama 'Midnight Crossings' which is currently streaming on Hulu. What's cool is that he's also branching into voice work—I just heard him in episode 3 of the audio drama 'Wireless Theater Collective' on Spotify. His range is impressive! Some film festival sites like FilmFreeway still have his early experimental work too, though you might need to dig through their archives. The way he chooses such diverse projects makes tracking them down part of the fun—like a creative scavenger hunt.
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