Zulay Henao (born May 29, 1979) is an American-Colombian film and television actress. She starred in films like Illegal Tender (2007), Fighting (2009), Takers (2010), Boy Wonder (2011), Hostel: Part III , The Single Moms Club (2014) True Memoirs of an International Assassin (2016). In 2014 he started starring as one of the main characters in the Oprah Winfrey Network series, If Loving You Is Wrong .
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Henao was born in MedellÃÆ'n, Antioquia, Colombia. He and his family emigrated to New Jersey. After high school he served three years with the US Army. Henao is enrolled at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts to study acting.
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Careers
Henao appeared in two small films, and in 2007 made his television debut in the episode of the Lifetime drama series, Army Wives . In the same year she also guested at Law & amp; Order: Special Victim Unit . Also in 2007, Henao has a supporting role in the movie Illegal Tender and Feel the Noise . In 2008 she starred in the horror movie Grizzly Park, and appeared in the presence of Charles S. Dutton in The Original Lifetime Movie Racing for Time .
In 2009, Henao had a female lead role in the film Fighting with Channing Tatum, and also appeared in the science fiction film S. Darko. In 2011 she starred in an independent psychologist-thriller movie, Boy Wonder . Henao has also appeared in Takers (2010) and Hostel: Part III (2011).
In 2013, Henao began starring as a regular on Network sitcom Oprah Winfrey, Love Thy Neighbor . He went from show after one season. Henao starred against Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Amy Smart in the 2014 movie The Singles Moms Club, directed by Tyler Perry. He then plays a role in the same role of television adaptation film, called If Loving You Is Wrong . Also in 2014, Henao plays the legend of the adult film Vanessa del Rio, in an untitled biopic directed by Thomas Mignone.
Movieography
Television
References
External links
- Zulay Henao on IMDb
- Zulay Henao on Twitter
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