It was early on that Harrison Osterfield learned the need for a thick skin in the pursuit of an acting career. He comes from an academically focused family and realized he wasn’t going to follow their footsteps at a young age, thinking maybe he’d try out the arts instead.
After completing drama school at 18, Osterfield was ready to hit the ground running but was struggling to find work straight away. Holland, his best friend, called him one day to say that the movie he was working on in Atlanta — a small little film called “Spider-Man: Homecoming” — allowed him an assistant, and would Osterfield want to come hang out on the set of a Marvel movie?
He first learned of “The Irregulars,” which is a Sherlock Holmes adaptation of sorts, through his agent, who suggested that the role he would be reading for was right up his alley. He doesn’t know what is next, aside from riding out the latest London lockdown from his flat, but he’s interested in something more sinister from the sweetness of his “Irregulars” character.