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Harrison Houde is a Actor born on 26 march 1996

Harrison Houde

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Birth 26 march 1996 (28 years)

Harrison Houde (born March 26, 1996) is a Canadian Actor / YouTuber and Musician currently best known for his first acting role as "Darren Walsh" in the 2010 Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film). While in the YouTube Community, he's well known for his comedic sketches / vlogs / music video parodies, and pranks.

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Filmography of Harrison Houde (4 films)

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Summer of 84, 1h45
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors Judah Lewis, Tiera Skovbye, Jason Gray-Stanford, Rich Sommer, Harrison Houde
Roles Bobby
Rating67% 3.352473.352473.352473.352473.35247
En 1984, Davey Armstrong, un adolescent de quinze ans, soupçonne son voisin policier d’être le tueur en série dont tous les médias parlent. Le jeune homme accompagné de ses trois meilleurs amis s’embarqueront dans une enquête qui les mettra tous en danger…
Pants on Fire
Directed by Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Bradley Steven Perry, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Brittney Wilson, Manoj Sood, Harrison Houde, Richard Ian Cox
Roles Kyle
Rating51% 2.570052.570052.570052.570052.57005
Set in Massachusetts, a 15-year-old boy named Jack Parker has everything going for him: popularity at school, an easy home life, and a high chance of winning an award that would lead him to be bat boy for the Boston Red Sox. There's just one thing; he earned them by being the biggest liar around, but little did he know that that was all going to change. One day while he was giving a speech, Mikey, one of his lies, appeared. Progressively, one by one, all his lies started to come to life: two angry lumberjacks and a possessive, jealous girlfriend from Arizona. He and his friend soon find out from a plush purple hippo from a children's restaurant/fun center that the only way to stop his lies from coming true is to tell the truth. He refuses to do it since the award ceremony was coming soon and he didn't want to lose. After that encounter, they soon faced the lumberjacks along with another one of his lies: two alien agents. They were able to escape with the help of the girlfriend, but only after he told her the truth. During this time and a few more lies later, he learns that his lies hurt those closest to him. After a conversation with a man practicing his baseball hits (later found out it was his baseball hero getting over a slump), he told everyone in the award ceremony the lies that he told and was disqualified. He and his friend soon saw all of his lies in the hall and ran into an empty room where they saw the hippo. After telling the hippo that he told the truth and none of lies went away, the hippo revealed itself to be his sister who was fed up with his lies and wanted to teach him a lesson. She revealed that the lies were just actors and other people using special effects and that they rehearsed the plot for months. They soon reconciled. Then his parents came in angry and grounded him by making him clean the whole garage. In the end, he visits the girl that he has a crush on to apologize and promises he would never lie to again. They soon take off in a limo to Fenway Park, compliments of the baseball hero.
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, 55minutes
Directed by Savage Steve Holland
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Drake Bell, Steven Weber, Daniella Monet, Jason Alexander, Cheryl Hines, Teryl Rothery
Roles Hall Monitor
Rating38% 1.9309551.9309551.9309551.9309551.930955
Thirteen years after the timeline and finale of the original series, Timmy Turner (Drake Bell) has grown into a twenty-three-year-old man, but by maintaining a lifestyle considered immature for his age he has managed to keep his fairy godparents. Timmy's refusal to mature greatly irritates his parents (who desperately encourage him to leave home) and Jorgen von Strangle, who is constantly scheming to entice Timmy into giving up his fairies.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, 1h34
Directed by Thor Freudenthal
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes L'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, L'enfance marginalisée, Children's films, Films about school violence
Actors Zachary Gordon, Chloë Grace Moretz, Robert Capron, Karan Brar, Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris
Roles Darren Walsh
Rating61% 3.099983.099983.099983.099983.09998
The first day of Greg Heffley's middle school ends negatively; he learns about the Cheese Touch which is a rotten piece of cheese on the basketball court which everyone avoids, discovers the ups and downs to the school, and his best friend Rowley Jefferson (Robert Capron) embarrasses them both. He plans to become extremely popular, which results in two humiliating defeats joining the wrestling team by a weird, low popular kid named Fregley (Grayson Russell) and his arch-enemy Patty Farrell (Laine MacNeil). Later. Greg makes it an effort to make Rowley popular by changing his style of clothing and looks, and they also encounter delinquent teenagers at Halloween night in which they challenged.