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Miles Shore | |
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Born | Miles Shore Pennsylvania, United States |
Other names | Miles Yardley, Salomé Evangelista |
Occupation(s) | Performance artist, musician |
Known for | Gender transition, artistic persona Salomé |
Miles Shore (also known as Miles Yardley, Salomé, Salomé Xtravaganza, and Salomé Evangelista) is an American performance artist and musician. Shore gained public attention for their gender transition as a teenager and their work under the persona Salomé, a flamboyant and stylized performer active in New York City and Los Angeles.
Early life
[edit]Shore was born in Pennsylvania, United States. As a teenager, Shore was encouraged by medical professionals to undergo gender transition, adopting the name Salomé as a female persona at age 15.[1]
Career
[edit]After moving to New York City in 2022, Shore developed the persona Salomé Evangelista, described in media as a "blonde rock star" and performer. Salomé's presence in local art and music scenes brought attention to their gender identity and transformation.[1]
Later, Shore relocated to Los Angeles, promoting appearances as a musician under the Salomé name. In one promotional post, they stated: "I have rediscovered myself. I am now a blonde rock star in Los Angeles. Come hear my band June 28th. Live at SO-TOO."[2]
Personal life
[edit]Shore has used various names throughout their public journey, including Miles Yardley and Salomé Evangelista. Their gender identity and artistic self-expression have been central themes in both their media coverage and artistic persona.
Salomé | |
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Born | Salomé (credited name) |
Other names | Miles Shore, Miles Yardley |
Occupation(s) | Actress, performance artist |
Years active | 2023–present |
Known for | Independent films |
Salomé (also credited as **Miles Shore** and **Miles Yardley**) is an American actress and performance artist. She is best known for her roles in short films *www.RachelOrmont.com* (2024), *The 3_2 Pulldown* (2024), and the short film *Envy/Desire* (2023).
Filmography
[edit]Film & Short films
[edit]Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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www.RachelOrmont.com | 2024 | (credited as Salomé) | Short film |
The 3_2 Pulldown | 2024 | (credited as Salomé) | Short film |
Envy/Desire | 2023 | Natasha Volkova | Short film |
Other appearances
[edit]Salomé[3] (credited as Miles Yardley) is featured in the documentary podcast *EX GAY* (2025), appearing as herself in the episode "Pilot".[4]
See also
[edit]- Gender transition
- Performance art
- LGBT culture in New York City
- List of LGBT performers
- List of independent short films
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hudson Crozier (21 April 2025). "Doctor Who Lost Job After Angering Transgender Lobby Wins Settlement". AOL.com. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
- ^ "Instagram video by Salomé Evangelista". Instagram. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
- ^ "Salomé – IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
- ^ "Miles Yardley – Podcast "EX GAY" (2025)". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
External links
[edit]Category:Living people Category:American performance artists Category:American transgender people Category:LGBTQ artists Category:Musicians from Pennsylvania Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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