Richard Harmon has secured a role as a series regular in the highly anticipated Fox drama, “Memory of a Killer,” set to premiere in the midseason of the 2025-2026 television season.
In this upcoming series, Harmon will play the character of Joe, a hitman working alongside Angelo Ledda (played by Patrick Dempsey) and Dutch (played by Michael Imperioli). Joe is responsible for the grunt work, such as gathering reconnaissance and organizing getaway plans. However, his close proximity to Angelo allows him to witness the hitman’s struggle with early onset Alzheimer’s. Joe is faced with a difficult decision – whether to support Angelo or potentially jeopardize everything he holds dear.
Harmon recently showcased his acting skills as Erik Campbell in the thriller “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” which premiered in theaters earlier this year. He is best known for his role as John Murphy in the CW series “The 100,” which aired for seven successful seasons. His diverse acting credits also include appearances in “Fakes” on Netflix, “The Flash” on the CW, and the Canadian sitcom “Continuum.” Harmon has also made his mark in the film industry with roles in “Judas Kiss” (2011) and “The Age of Adaline.”
Represented by Pacific Artists Management, Authentic Talent and Literary Management, as well as Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner Auerbach Hynick Jaime LeVine Sample & Klein, Harmon continues to impress audiences with his versatility and talent.
“Memory of a Killer” is adapted from the 2003 Belgian film “De Zaak Alzheimer (La Memoire Du Tueur).” The series is a collaboration between Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment. Executive producers include Ed Whitmore, Tracey Malone, Cathy Schulman of Welle Entertainment, David Schulner, Arthur Sarkissian, Martin Campbell, and Peter Bouckaert from Eyeworks.
Fans of Richard Harmon and captivating drama can look forward to the premiere of “Memory of a Killer” as it promises to deliver intense storytelling and compelling performances.