Zulay Henao
Zulay Henao is a Colombian-American actress who has appeared in a number of films. She has appeared in True Memoirs of an International Assassin, Hostel: Part III, Boy Wonder, Takers, Fighting, The Single Moms Club, and Illegal Tender.
Grizzly Park
Zulay Henao, born on May 29, 1979 in Medellin, Colombia, is an American actress. She studied at the New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts and has made a name for herself in the film industry. Her debut role was in the movie If Loving You Is Wrong. Since then, she has been appearing in films such as Boy Wonder, Fighting, Illegal Tender, and Takers.
After serving in the United States Army for three years, Henao decided to go back to school. In 2010, she studied at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and appeared in the movie Takers. In the movie, she starred as the love interest of the movie star Channing Tatum.
Henao also appeared in the Lifetime Original Movie Racing for Time in 2008. Shenao was then a regular on the series Love Thy Neighbor. However, after one season, she quit the show.
Grey’s Anatomy
Zulay Henao is a Colombian-American actress who has a rich history in the entertainment industry. Aside from her numerous roles on television and in feature films, she has also been a part of the military, having served as a Medic in the United States Army. Having relocated to the United States with her family when she was four, she decided to pursue a career in performing arts after her military career.
While she hasn’t strayed too far from the realm of TV, she has appeared on several notable shows including Grey’s Anatomy. She’s also been seen in a number of feature films, including Boy Wonder, Hostel: Part III, The Oath, and S. Darko. Among her many television credits, she has guest-starred on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Law and Order: SVU, and Army Wives.
Grey’s Army Wives
Zulay Henao is a Colombian Latina who has made the jump from the military to the entertainment industry. She has appeared on several shows, such as Grey’s Anatomy, Meet the Blacks, Single Mothers Out, and Boy Wonder. After graduation from high school, she enlisted in the U.S. Army and served three years. Afterward, she pursued her dreams of becoming an actress.
Luckily, her career is on track. In 2015, she made a guest appearance on the CBS hit drama Law and Order: SVU. She has also appeared in the cult classic Stranger Things, as well as the hit TV series The Night Shift. On top of that, she also co-hosts the podcast Military Veterans in Creative Careers. Her next project will be a pilot for an animated comedy.
Law and Order: SVU
Zulay Henao was born in Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia. She moved to New Jersey when she was four years old and studied at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. After high school, she enlisted in the US military. At that time, she also landed her first screenplay.
Since then, she has been making waves in both television and film. Besides her acting roles, Henao is also a model. Her net worth is estimated to be $1 million.
In 2007, she made her television debut with an episode of “Army Wives.” She has since appeared in several shows including “Feel the Noise,” “If Loving You Is Wrong,” and “Giancarlo Esposito: Love Me.” Currently, she is working on “Fighting,” starring Channing Tatum and Chadwick Boseman.
Henao is also a producer. She has been cast in the upcoming series “The Oath,” as Carmen Velasquez.
The Unusuals
The Unusuals is a TV series that aired on ABC in the U.S. and Global in Canada from April 8 to June 17, 2009. It is a police procedural that follows the adventures of detectives Allison Beaumont and Eric Delahoy. The show has a star-studded cast including Monique Gabrielle Curnen, Harold Perrineau, Kai Lennox and Josh Close. Although the series lasted only two seasons, it has garnered several awards, notably the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series.
As the name suggests, the main storyline of the series involves the search for a missing man. However, the show also tackles other more pressing matters such as a city’s mounting financial woes, a looming eviction and a rogues’ gallery of criminals. While it may seem like the show’s premise is not terribly original, the series does feature a few surprising twists.