Devin Harjes, an American television actor known for his roles in “Promenade“”Daredevil“And” Gotham “, died on May 27 in New York. He was 41 years old.
Harjes’ death was announced via a necrology Published on his website.
Harjes played the legend of Jack Dempsey boxing through two episodes of season 2 of “Boardwalk Empire”. He also had an ark of nine episodes on the science fiction drama of Netflix “Manifest” where he played Pete Baylor, member of a drug known as Methamphetamine chiefs. In “Daredevil”, he played Oscar, a nurse from the island of Rikers. In “Gotham”, he played a bankkeeper named Clyde.
His other television credits include “Blue Bloods”, “Orange is the new black”, “elementary” and “FBI”.
Born in Lubbock, Texas, in July 1983, Harjes’ first love was for animal care, especially horses. But he would leave all this to launch his acting career in the theatrical community of Dallas-Fort Worth. He then went to New York, where he lent his talents to student films and broadcasts outside Broadway. He quickly landed in the world of independent cinema, with films like “The Forest Is Red”, which earned him the best actor at the Tolentino International Italian Festival, and “The Boyz of Summer”.
The Billology declares that outside the theater, Harjes “was a dedicated student in martial arts and a regular at the gymnasium – he often joked that it was safer than being kicked in the face by a horse.”
Harjes is survived by his parents, Randy and Rosanne Harjes, and his sister Trich Harjes.