If you watched Stranger Things and found yourself wondering about the guy who plays Chief Jim Hopper, you were in good company. David Harbour — who gave a fiery speech at the 2017 SAG Awards — has been in a lot of shows and movies that you've probably seen. From an appearance in a Bond film to a recurring role on an HBO drama, here are the 11 places you've most likely seen him before.
Harbour appeared in this 2006 comedy starring Rosemarie DeWitt and Molly Shannon.
Two years later, he had a small part as Gregg Beam in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace.
The same year, he played Shep Campbell in the suburban drama Revolutionary Road, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
After a series of small roles in Royal Pains, The Green Hornet, and the short-lived series Pan Am, Harbour appeared as Van Hauser in David Ayer's 2012 cop drama End of Watch. Look out for him in Ayer's Suicide Squad movie as well!
Harbour played Joel in this 2012 drama, costarring Julia Stiles, Melissa George, and Taye Diggs.
The next year, he played Gordon Shanklin in the JFK assassination story Parkland.
In 2014, he turned up with Denzel Washington in Antoine Fuqua's crime thriller.
In case you missed this 2014 Liam Neeson flick, Harbour played the part of Ray.
WGN's 2014 drama series only lasted two seasons, and Harbour had a recurring role as Reed Akley.
Fans of the late HBO series know Harbour as Elliot Hirsch. The same year that The Newsroom ended, he also turned up in Fox's one-season series Rake.