Harmony Santana | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | film actress |
Known for | Gun Hill Road |
Harmony Santana is an American film actress. She is most noted for her appearance in the 2011 film Gun Hill Road , for which she garnered an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and became the first openly transgender actress to be nominated for a major acting award in the United States. [1] In addition to Gun Hill Road, Santana has also had supporting roles in Eating Out 4: Drama Camp , Eating Out 5: The Open Weekend , and the Susie Singer Carter-directed short film "My Mom and the Girl."
At the time of her performance in Gun Hill Road, Santana lived at Green Chimneys, a group home for LGBT youth in Manhattan. [2] [3] She was discovered by director Rashaad Ernesto Green at the Queens Pride parade after he had difficulty finding the right performer for the role. [3] She is of mixed Puerto Rican and Dominican heritage. [4]