Harry Connick, Jr.

Harry Connick, Jr.
Biography

Harry Connick, Jr. is an American singer, composer for film and television, actor. He is known for When Harry Met Sally (1989), The Happy Elf (2005), Harry & Branford: A Duo Occasion (2005).

Harry Connick, Jr. has Exemplified Excellence in Every Aspect of The Entertainment World. He has Received Recognition with Multiple Grammy and Emmy Awards as Well as Tony Nominations for his Live and Recorded Musical Performances, his Achievements on Screens Large and Small, and his Appearances on Broadway as Both An Actor and a Composer.
The Connick Realm Also Expanded To Include Broadway, Where Harry Received Tony Nominations as Both Composer/Lyricist for The Musical Thou Shalt Not and as The Lead in The Tony-Winning Revival of The Pajama Game.
In 2013, Harry Returned his Focus To Original Music with Two Albums of Complementary Material. Smokey Mary, a Limited Release Celebrating The 20th Anniversary of The Krewe of Orpheus That Harry Co-Founded, Captures The Mardi Gras Spirit of New Orleans and All of Its Citizens and Contains Nine New Connick Songs, While Eleven More are Included on Every Man Should Know, a Collection That Touches on Some of Harry’S Deepest Feelings About Life and Love.

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