Harmonia Rosales
Actress in 'Jane the Virgin,' model and producer
Harmonia Rosales was born on December 8, 1988, in Miami, Florida, to a Cuban immigrant family. She is a Cuban-American actress, model, and producer who has built a successful career in television and film. Rosales gained significant recognition for her recurring role as Xiomara's mother in The CW's popular series 'Jane the Virgin,' where she showcased her dramatic range and comedic timing. Beyond this role, she has appeared in various television shows and independent films, demonstrating versatility across multiple genres. Her career reflects the growing representation of Latina actresses in mainstream American entertainment. Rosales is also involved in producing content and has become an advocate for diverse storytelling in the entertainment industry. Her work has contributed to expanding opportunities for Latin American performers in Hollywood. Throughout her career, she has maintained a commitment to authentic representation and meaningful roles that challenge stereotypes.
Entertainment
American
1988
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Harman
Germanic origin
“Derived from the Germanic Hermann, meaning 'warrior' or 'army man,' Harman represents a modernized, surname-style version of this classic Germanic name. It carries strong connotations of strength and leadership while maintaining an approachable, contemporary feel through its streamlined spelling.”