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Zach Hanner

Zach Hanner was born in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, in June of 1969 and spent his formative years growing up in nearby Pilot Mountain. After attending the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival in High Point (which featured a young Terrance Mann as Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"), he knew that the stage would be a lifelong passion. At the age of 10, he landed the lead role in the Christmas opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors" and, soon after, portrayed the role of Dill in "To Kill A Mockingbird," both shows staged at the Andy Griffith Playhouse in Mt. Airy, Griffith's hometown. Hanner also developed a love for music, taking piano lessons, playing drums in the school band and studying voice for many years, eventually earning a spot in the esteemed choral ensemble at the North Carolina Governor's School in 1985. Having eschewed the stage for the basketball court throughout high school, he rediscovered his love for performing while attending the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He threw himself in to theater headlong, studying with amazing professors Paul Ferguson and Randall Hill in UNC's Performance Studies department, eventually receiving his Bachelor's degree.


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Born:
Jun 17, 1969 In Mt. Airy, North Carolina, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
11
First Appeared:
In the movie A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story 1994-03-28
Latest Project:
Movie Blast Beat 2021-05-21
Known For
Poster of Tammy
Poster of The Bay
Poster of Big Fish
Poster of Forrest Gump
Filmography
Movie Blast Beat NASA Engineer 2021-05-21
Movie Tammy Man at Blue Post Bar-B-Que 2014-07-02
Movie The Bay EPA Staffer 2012-09-13
Movie Dead Heist Rich 2007-08-07
Movie Runaway Jury Ted 2003-01-16
Movie Big Fish Cashier 2003-12-25
Movie Domestic Disturbance Police Technician 2001-10-28
Movie The Patriot British Field Officer 2000-06-28
Movie Dare to Love Phil Collet 1995-12-17
Movie A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story Tom 1994-03-28
Movie Forrest Gump Barracks Recruit (uncredited) 1994-06-23