Harrison Browne is a Canadian actor who comes to us from the great Canadian city of Toronto. He hails originally from Oakville in Ontario where he grew up like all good Canadian kids: a hockey fan! We are not trying to stereotype a sexy Canadian actor by saying that he was a professional hockey player...but Harrison Browne really was a professional hockey player who played in the National Women's Hockey League and he was the first transgender athlete to play pro hockey in Canada. He is a trans pioneer and a legend and it took him no time at all to take his advocacy to the screen. He has played Liam in Spelled (2020) and Frankie in Keep Your Condolences (2020) which was a short film that also happened to be his acting debut for the camera. He has been doing very well for himself ever since then! He plays Silas in the series Y: The Last Man (2021), but we love him best for his other role that same year. He plays Peter in On the Fringe of Wild in 2021 which was his feature film debut. In that film, he has three gay scenes with his co-star Cameron Stewart. The two of them are getting busy a lot, but they tend to keep their clothes on. In one of those scenes, it is all in red lighting and the two of them make out very tenderly. The lighting is red, but this scene is a green light for hotness.