When it comes to acting, you really have to create movement which in some ways is dancing. And dancing, I feel is very important to act as well. I wouldn’t put one over the other. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
I have the most respect for Zach Woodlee. He is one of my favorite – and one of the most capable – choreographers out there right now. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
My parents weren’t stereotypical and pressuring me to go to college. They mentioned it a lot and constantly, but it wasn’t a do or die thing, like, ‘You have to do this or you’re done.’ Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
With parents, that’s the only way sometimes that they can get across to their kids is by giving them an ultimatum. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
I would be in a room full of people being loud and running around, and I’d be in the corner just playing with the wall. So I was very, very quiet, but when I really got into the arts, that opened me up. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
It was a big step, to go from not talking to people to stepping on to a stage. That’s when I felt the most comfortable, because I could do anything I wanted to and say anything I wanted to, even if people didn’t laugh. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
I actually got dared to audition for the dance team. All my track-and-field buddies dared me to audition, and I was one of the few guys who did it. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
I was always an actor, starting in middle school. I was in all the plays and all that. But dancing didn’t come into my life until late into high school. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote
I’ve always been a person with patience, and I don’t like to force things. Harry Shum, Jr. Read Quote