While enrolled in
NIU, Harris starred in his first major film role in the basketball drama
Above the Rim, opposite
Duane Martin and co-starring
Tupac Shakur, In 2002, he starred in the
Dame Dash produced cult-classic film
Paid in Full, based on the true story of three Harlem drug dealers with Harris playing the real-life
kingpin Azie Faison. He starred as
Avon Barksdale, loosely based on the real-life
Nathan Barksdale, in the
HBO's original series
The Wire. He also produced his own debut album,
Beautiful Wonderful, which was intended for release in 2005. In June 2008, director Martin Guigui revealed that Harris was cast as
Nate "Sweetwater" Clifton in
Sweetwater, a movie about the first black player in the NBA; however, the movie was not released until 2023 with another actor in the starring role. In 2009, Harris starred in the film
Just Another Day, as a successful fictional rapper named A-maze. The film centers on a clash between a young up-and-coming rapper and an older one at the top of his game, the former played by
Jamie Hector (whose character
Marlo Stanfield had a similar role with respect to Harris' character in
The Wire). In 2012, Harris narrated the
ESPN 30 for 30 film
Benji. In the same year he also played Harold "Mitch" Mitchell in the Broadway revival of
A Streetcar Named Desire by
Tennessee Williams; alongside
Blair Underwood,
Nicole Ari Parker, and
Daphne Rubin-Vega. In 2015, he reunited with
The Wire cast member
Michael B. Jordan for his role as Tony "Little Duke" Evers in
Creed, reprising the role in
its sequels. ==Filmography==