Harmony Blossom, a talented individual with a rich family background, was named by her parents, Joan Marie Witte, a graphic artist and schoolteacher, and Start Gregory Clark, an environmental consultant, singer-songwriter, and pioneer in corporate-sponsored residential curbside recycling.
Her paternal grandfather, Norbert F. Witte, was a renowned NASA engineer who played a crucial role in designing the first space shuttle. Harmony's other grandfather, Russell Clark, was a remarkable psychology professor at Yale University by the age of 28.
Born and raised in the picturesque Redwood Forest along the Russian River, Harmony spent her summers picking blackberries and swimming in the wild. She began her educational journey at Summerfield Waldorf school for her first two years before moving to public school at Westside elementary in Sonoma County, California.
At the age of 8, Harmony discovered her love for the ukulele, and her passion for theater was ignited during the community production of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, where she played the role of Veruca Salt at the age of 9. Her first professional play was staged at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (now Wells Fargo CFTA) when she was just 14.
After high school, Harmony moved to Santa Monica and later joined the American Repertory Company, led by the late great Manu Tupou, where she dedicated herself to her craft from 1995 to 1999. She made her commercial debut and entered the Screen Actors Guild in 1999. Harmony also starred in the Playwright's Arena production of Alan Bowne's Beirutas 'Blue' in 1998 and landed her first lead role in the independent feature film 'Triples' the same year.
Harmony is a multitalented individual who speaks and sings in Spanish, plays acoustic guitar, and has a passion for building and sculpting wood furniture. She also holds a degree in Ayurvedic Nutrition and has practiced Yoga since childhood.