Harry Shum Jr.

TV Actor

Harry Shum Jr. was born in Limón, Costa Rica on April 28th, 1982 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 41, Harry Shum Jr. biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jyve
Date of Birth
April 28, 1982
Nationality
United States, Costa Rica
Place of Birth
Limón, Costa Rica
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$14 Million
Profession
Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Film Actor, Singer, Television Actor
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Harry Shum Jr. Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 41 years old, Harry Shum Jr. has this physical status:

Height
180cm
Weight
71kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Harry Shum Jr. Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Arroyo Grande High School, San Francisco State University
Harry Shum Jr. Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Shelby Rabara
Children
1
Dating / Affair
Shelby Rabara (2007-Present)
Parents
Not Available
Siblings
Susana Shum (Older Sister), Cristina Shum (Older Sister)
Harry Shum Jr. Life

Harry Shum Jr. (born April 28, 1982) is a Costa Rican-American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer.

Mike Chang on Fox television series Glee (2009–2015), and Magnus Bane on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters (2016–2019).

He was nominated for four Screen Actor Guild Awards for his appearance in Glee, winning twice and winning the category for the Male TV Star of 2018. Shadowhunters are ranked by people's choice awards. He has appeared in the films Step Up 2: The Streets (2008), Step Up 3D (2010), White Frog (2012), Revenge of the Green Dragons (2014), Crazy Rich Asians (2016), and Single by the end of 2016 on YouTube.

Early life

Shum was born in Limón, Costa Rica, and was the son of Chinese immigrants. His mother is a resident of Hong Kong, and his father is from Guangzhou, China. Shum and his two older sisters were born in Costa Rica, where they migrated to Costa Rica. The family moved to San Francisco, California, when Shum was six years old. "I think I have the best of so many worlds," Trump said. I speak Spanish and Cantonese. "Spanish is actually my first language before I learned Cantonese and English." He later admitted that he had not spoken Spanish fluently since the age of 6.

Shum spent the majority of his education years in San Luis Obispo County, California, and graduated from Arroyo Grande High School in 2000. He had been more interested in theater and sports at the time, but after auditioning for his high school dance team on a dare, he discovered a passion for dance. Shum attended San Francisco State University for a year before deciding to pursue a dance career. In an interview, he said that his first danced inspirations came from watching Ginuwine, Dru Hill, and Usher before being inspired by dancers like Gene Kelly and Michael Jackson.

Personal life

In 2007, Shum began a relationship with actress and dancer Shelby Rabara. The two were engaged in October 2013 while on vacation in Hawaii and married on November 22, 2015 in Costa Rica. They have a daughter.

Shum has said that he identifies as being somewhat Latino. "It's strange that I am complete Chinese and born in a Latin nation, but I love the fact that I was immersed in that culture at birth while keeping my Chinese roots."

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Harry Shum Jr. Career

Career

Shum began his dancing career in Los Angeles. He was discovered by choreographers Rosero McCoy and Jamal Sims to go on a UK tour with singer Kaci as an 18-year-old. He steadily developed his career, appearing as the only male dancer on BET's Comic View, as well as a string of Apple iPod advertisements as dancing silhouettes. While working as a backup dancer for musicians including Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, and Mariah Carey, he joined Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, and Missy Elliott in their co-headlining tour Ladies First in 2004. He appeared in several music videos, including Lose My Breath by Destiny's Child and It's Like That by Mariah Carey, including Lose My Breath. Shum has also worked as a dance instructor.

Shum has appeared in Step Up 2 and later Step Up 3D, both directed by Jon M. Chu. On the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee, Mike Chang, a dancer who joins the glee club, appeared from 2009 to 2015. During the show's first season, he appeared on Glee as "Other Asian" for a few lines. Shum's character was developed in the second season partly due to the excitement generated by fans after the first season ended, mainly because of his friendship with fellow glee club member Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz). In "The Subtute," "Sing" from A Chorus Line "Special Education," he appeared, and the show's first dance solo in "A Night of Neglect," he continued. For the third season, he went from guest star to series regular. In the third episode of the season, "Asian F," he was given a major storyline, while "Cool" from West Side Story was his first solo performance. Shum will not return as regular on Glee's fifth season, but it will be a regular guest star, as reported on June 28, 2013.

Shum performed for the dance company The LXD as both a choreographer and a dancer. During Ellen's Even Bigger Really Big Show, the 82nd Academy Awards, and So You Think You Can Dance, Harry choreographed performances. The LXD performed as the opening act on Glee Live!

In Concert!

In May 2010, a tour debuted in May 2010. Jon M. Chu created The LXD, a mini web series starring Eliote, with Shum playing the choreographer and starring Elliot while also writing the script for one of the episodes.

Shum has appeared in several Wong Fu Productions' films. Shum appeared in 3 Minutes, a short action film directed by Ross Ching and produced by Don Le and George Wang in 2011. He appeared in White Frog, Quentin Lee's comedy-drama film directed in 2012. Shum was cast in the role of Kuai Liang (the younger Sub-Zero) in the second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy. Harry appeared in the crime drama Resurrection of the Green Dragons, which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Shum was also the judge on the reality competition television show Face Off.

Shum appeared in Wei-Fang, a sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1999). After appearing in the original pilot in 2015, Shum was also cast as Peter Ma, the male lead, in Single By 30, a YouTube Red original series from Wong Fu Productions and New Form Digital. On Wong Fu Productions' Channel, the first season of the series premiered on August 24, 2016.

Shum starred in Shadowhunters, a Freeform film in the United States, and in the animation Magnus Bane, a centuries-old warlock, appeared between 2016 and 2019. The show was based on Cassandra Clare's best-selling young adult fantasy book The Mortal Instruments. Shadowhunters' portrayal of Bane, a bisexual man of color, helped them win the 2017 GLAAD media award for a "Outstanding Drama Series," which he accepted with co-star Matthew Daddario. In both 2017 and 2018, Shum received the Bisexual Representation of a Supporting Character (BiRA) Award for "Best Bisexual Representation of a Supporting Character." In the E, Shum was named the Best Male TV Star of 2018 by Shum. Magnus Bane of Shadowhunters has been praised by the People's Choice Awards for his role as Magnus Bane.

He gained support in films including Escape Plan: The Extractors and Burnout, as well as his work in Shadowhunters. Shum played Charlie Wu in Jon M. Chu's Crazy Rich Asians, and despite the fact that the majority of his scenes were cut due to the desire to concentrate on one romantic pairing, he appears briefly in a mid-credits story, hinting at a romantic connection to one of the characters, Astrid Leong-Teo.

Shum appeared on four episodes of Tell Me a Story in 2019, which premiered in December 2019. In March 2020, Shum guest appeared in an episode of Comedy Central's Awkwafina as Nora from Queens. The romantic drama All My Life was released in US theaters on December 4, followed by a premium video-on-demand release on December 23, and a Netflix prime video-on-demand launch on August 7, 2021. In this film, All My Life was inspired by true events, and Shum portrayed a real-life person. On Demand and in select theaters on October 22, 2021, a conspiracy thriller in which Shum starred and served as an executive producer premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2021 and was released on Demand and in select theaters. Shum appeared in Netflix's holiday romantic comedy Love Hard, which was released on November 5, 2021. The actor starred Jimmy O. Yang's character's brother Owen Lin in the film and was lauded by the audience for his comedic timing. Shum appeared in a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film Everything Everywhere At Once in March 2022. Shum is Michelle Yeoh's name, referring to his role in the film. Deadline announced on May 6, 2022, that a Crazy Rich Asians spinoff is in early development at Warner Bros. and that the focus of the competition between Astrid Leong-Teo and Charlie Wu, played respectively by Gemma Chan and Shum, is to be focusing on Astrid Leong-Teo and Charlie Wu. Shum became a surgical intern for Grey's Anatomy season 19 beginning in October 2022. Dr. Benson "Blue" Kwan wrote in the cast.

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Meg Marinis, the showrunner of Grey's Anatomy, has been renewed for season 20 at ABC

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2023
Variety announced on Friday that Grey's Anatomy had been revived for a twentieth season at ABC. The series, which will soon say goodbye to Dr. Maggie Pierce, has been the longest running primetime medical drama in television history during its run. Executive producer Meg Marinis would also be the showrunner of the forthcoming film, according to the magazine.