Actress Naomie Harris was nominated for her first Academy Award, Best Supporting Actress, for her role in ‘Moonlight,’ in which she plays the drug-addicted mother of Chiron, a young man coming to terms with his sexuality as he grows up in the projects of Miami. In this wide-ranging interview, Harris reflects on her first-ever on-screen kiss — in a student film at age 21 — her lingering fear of the dark, and her childhood dreams of Michael Jackson rescuing her from schoolyard bullies.