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JacksGap is a British inactive YouTube channel which is owned by identical twins Jackson Frayn "Jack" Harries and Finnegan Charles Frayn "Finn" Harries (born 13 May 1993). ). Originally created by Jack Harries to document his gap year in mid-2011, the channel experienced a rapid increase in popularity after the addition of Finn Harries as a regular contrib
Finn Harries (born 1993), YouTube personality, brother of Jack Harries; Heinrich Harries (1762–1802), German theologian; Jack Harries (born 1993), YouTube personality known for his channel Jacksgap; Jenny Harries (born 1958), English public health physician; Jill Harries, professor emerita of ancient history at the University of St Andrews
Finn Harries – member of YouTube group JacksGap (now known as Earthrise), was born and grew up in Chiswick with his twin brother William Hartnell – actor, best known for playing The First Doctor in Doctor Who ; lived in Isleworth in the 1960s
Harries has been married to writer and director Rebecca Frayn since July 1992. [1] The couple have three children; identical twins Jack and Finn born in 1993, and Emmy Lou. After producing a South Bank Show profile and The Ghosts of Oxford Street , Harries remained good friends with Malcolm McLaren , and spoke at his funeral in April 2010.
She married film producer Andy Harries in July 1992 and they have three children: twin sons, Jack Harries and Finn Harries, and a daughter Emmy. Frayn had to undergo IVF to have her daughter, an experience which inspired her novel One Life. [11]
Poulter has gone on to star in films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, We're the Millers and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, while Harries went on to start a YouTube channel named "JacksGap", which had over 4 million subscribers and made Harries both well-known and popular on the internet.
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Jack Harries [7] Michael Frayn , FRSL ( / f r eɪ n / ; born 8 September 1933) is an English playwright and novelist . He is best known as the author of the farce Noises Off [ 8 ] and the dramas Copenhagen and Democracy .