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Darren Criss & Harry Shum Jr. Promoted to Series Regulars, Chord Overstreet Not

Posted by Rob on Jul-01-2011 under Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss, Harry Shum, News

TVLine‘s Michael Ausiello brings us some news that has Darren Criss and Harry Shum Jr. fans breathing a sigh of relief, but has upset the fans of season two addition Chord Overstreet. Check out what Ausiello has to say below:

Glee CastIt’s a case of good news/bad news for Glee fans.

First the good: Darren Criss (Blaine) and Harry Shum Jr. (Mike) have officially been upgraded to full-time series regulars, effective this fall with the start of Season 3.

And now for the not so good news…

Chord Overstreet‘s series regular option has not been picked up. However, a source close to the show says the actor — who joined the Fox hit last fall in the recurring role of McKinley transfer student Sam Evans — could return as an occasional guest star.

For the rest of the article, check out: Glee Exclusive: Darren Criss and Harry Shum Jr. In, Chord Overstreet Out!TVLine

It appears that we may have seen the last Sam Evans on Glee. What do you think?

Update: In a recent Ask Ausiello, Michael says, “And to all those inquiring about the status of Ashley Fink, her rep assures me that she will be back on a recurring basis next season.” Phew! I don’t think we could afford to lose another member of the New Directions! We’re glad to hear we’ll be seeing more of Lauren Zizes come fall.

Funny or Die: Nuthin’ But a Glee Thang

Posted by Rob on Jan-11-2011 under Cory Monteith, Harry Shum, Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Naya Rivera, Videos

Check out Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, Harry Shum Jr., and Modern Family‘s Sofia Vergara in the latest Funny or Die original, which was actually co-written by Heather Morris herself! Oh, HeMo. <3

GleeFan Exclusive: Harry Shum Jr. Q&A

Posted by Rob on Aug-03-2010 under GleeFan.com Exclusives, Harry Shum, Interviews, Videos

Harry Shum in Step Up 3DWe recently got the chance to talk with Glee‘s Harry Shum Jr. while he was busy promoting his new movie. You probably know him as Mike Chang in New Directions, but he is also reprising his role, Cable from Step Up 2: The Streets, in the latest installment of the Step Up series, Step Up 3D. We chatted over the phone with him about everything from Step Up 3D to The LXD and even asked him about working with the new Glee cast additions, Chord Overstreet and Charice. We had a ton of fun with the interview and hope that you enjoy it. Make sure to check out Step Up 3D in theaters everywhere on August 6th.

Ok, first question. Step Up 3D is a dance film shot entirely in 3D, so how was filming a 3D movie different from filming a normal 2D film or TV show?

You know, it’s a lot different as far as how they film it. They have to use 2 lens special cameras and they try and not change our movements too much. They want us to be as organic as possible, but at certain moments, if you spin too fast, the camera might not read it in a sense of the 3D technology, but definitely pulling us in and out through depth and making the audience feel like they’re there. What’s cool is after you get done filming a dance sequence, you can go around to the monitors and put on some glasses, and they have this big HD monitor where you can see the playback in 3D, so that was the coolest part of it.

Any ‘let’s reach right into the camera’ moves?

No, they try to stay away from that. I mean, there is one or two of those, just for the fun of paying homage to the Captian EO’s of the Michael Jackson old 3D ride, you know, but most of the time it just throws you into the action and makes you feel like you’re there. Like, they have a camera shot where they’re panning behind a guy’s head and it looks like you’re one of the audience members trying to look past the guy and see the action happen. So it’s really cool. It’s like people dancing on your lap.

What was it like getting to film in New York City?

Oh, it was so cool. I mean, at that moment, I was filming Glee at the same time and I literally was just going from the set of Glee all the way jumping onto the set of Step Up 3D as well as working on LXD at the same time. It was definitely a heavy multitasking, but there’s something about the energy of New York that gives you this energy to want to dance, especially because it has so much history. That’s where hip hop originated from, so I love it there, man. You know, I think it was the right idea to bring Step Up 3D to New York.

Yeah, another question I had was what was is like having to balance working on LXD, Step Up, and Glee all at the same time?

I got confused a couple of moments. When we’d start doing certain rehearsals, and ‘uh, where am I at right now? Oh yeah, I’m at LXD’ — a little bit of scheduling and just having the love of being a part of these projects. You know I just feel so lucky and blessed to be part of all these projects and especially Glee for what it represents and Step Up 3D for being so innovative, and LXD just being able to be in all aspects of the creative process. It’s really been a dream to be a part of all these projects at the same time, so I think that’s what keeps me going and to be able to want to make all across the board, everything I do for all the projects, giving it my all. So that’s the passion that definitely keeps me going.

Click here to read the rest of the interview…

LXD Opening for the Glee Concert Tour

Posted by Rob on May-10-2010 under Harry Shum, Random, Videos

Glee Live ticket holders, prepare to get gLeeXD! If you follow the other projects of the Glee cast members, then you’ve probably already heard about the League of Extraordinary Dancers, aka LXD. Harry Shum Jr., who plays the “other Asian”, Mike Chang, announced through Twitter that his two projects would come together when LXD hits the road and opens for the Glee concert tour! We put LXD’s announcement video below, but make sure to check out videos of their performances if you haven’t seen them already!

If you want to learn more about the League of Extraordinary Dancers, check out their site: www.theLXD.com.
Click here to watch LXD’s amazing teaser trailer…

On The Red Carpet Talks to Harry Shum & Cory Monteith

Posted by Rob on Apr-09-2010 under Cory Monteith, Harry Shum, Interviews, Videos

ABC Television’s entertainment news website OnTheRedCarpet.com has posted video interviews with Cory Monteith and Harry Shum Jr. They cought up with Cory on the set of his recent OP Commercial that he filmed with fellow Glee cast member Dianna Agron. As we know, Cory used to work as a Walmart people greeter, so it’s kind of funny that he’s now representing a brand that is exclusive to Walmart only.


Source: ‘Glee’s’ Cory Monteith used to be a Walmart greeter

They talked to Harry Shum Jr. at recent Hollywood premiere for the video game Splinter Cell: Conviction. When asked about tips for the open casting call for season 2, Harry said that people should be themselves, but having some crazy hair wouldn’t hurt. Also, incorporating dance is a plus.


Source: ‘Glee’s ‘Other Asian’: Wild hair welcome at auditions

Harry Shum Jr. Gleeful About his Role as the “Other Asian”

Posted by Tinkers on Apr-08-2010 under Harry Shum, Interviews

Check out these two articles from Mochi and Deseret News on Harry Shum Jr.! He talks about his path to becoming a performing artist, his high school experience, and of course, performing on Glee!

Article 1: Harry Shum Jr. is ‘Glee’-ful about his role

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LOS ANGELES — One of the more indelible images from the first 13 episodes of “Glee” wasn’t on the stage, it was on the football field.

Specifically, when the woeful McKinley High football team performed a dance number to Beyonce’s “Single Ladies,” stunning their opponents and scoring the winning touchdown.

And it wasn’t easy. Dancing in football uniforms, that is. Even for the cast’s resident professional dancer, Harry Shum Jr. (who plays glee club member Mike Chang).

“It’s very difficult to dance in football gear. It really is,” Shum told the Deseret News on the set of “Glee.” “You have to exaggerate all the movements. It was actually, I think, one of the hardest dances we’ve had to do. Because you’re just constricted.

“We’re out there and the director is yelling, ‘Make it bigger! Maker it bigger!’ And I’m, like, ‘I am making it bigger,’ ” he said with a laugh.

Shum hasn’t exactly been front and center on “Glee” — although he’s been in just about every episode, he’s billed as a guest star.

And, while he hasn’t had many lines, you’ve heard more of him than you’re probably aware. Shum is singing on numbers like “Don’t Stop Believing” even though his character wasn’t on camera.

Read the rest of this article here!

Article 2: Glee’s Harry Shum, Jr. is Much More Than Just “The Other Asian”

harryshumNo one wants to go through life known as “the Asian dude.” But for Harry Shum, Jr., it’s a dream come true. The 27-year-old plays football player and show-choir member Mike Chang on the hit show “Glee,” but he’s much better known for being “the other Asian,” a nickname dubbed by Jane Lynch’s scary cheerleading coach character, Sue Sylvester.

Shum is no stranger to being a token Asian. Growing up in Costa Rica, he was often the only Asian in a crowd of Latin American faces. “My parents spoke three different languages in one sentence, and I would get so confused as a kid,” he recalled. While he spoke Spanish and English at school, it wasn’t until he moved to San Francisco at age six that he began to learn Cantonese as well. But that wasn’t the only difficult part of his childhood. “I was a really shy, really quiet kid—almost to the point where my parents thought something was wrong with me,” he said. So how did a young child who never spoke or socialized with others end up with a life in the spotlight?

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Glee Cast Performs at White House Easter Egg Roll 2010

Easter Egg RollThe Glee cast had an exciting day meeting the Obamas and performing a few songs at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, a tradition that dates back to 1878. The event opened with Amber Riley singing the National Anthem. That girl can sing! By the end of the day, the cast had sung Somebody to Love, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Sweet Caroline, True Colors, Home, and Don’t Stop Believing. Enjoy the videos of the cast’s performances below and make sure to check out Michelle Obama singing and dancing along to Sweet Caroline. Looks like fun! :)

Also, we’ve added the cast’s Tweets from the day so that you can check out all of their fun TwitPics and Harry Shum’s 6 minute video that he recorded while on the lawn! Enjoy!

The Easter Egg Roll

National Anthem -- Amber Riley [Full verson]


“How about Amber? Please give Amber a big round of applause!” -- Barack Obama

Somebody to Love -- Glee Cast, Somewhere Over the Rainbow -- Matthew Morrison & Mark Salling

-- Click to see the rest of the videos, cast tweets, and more!

ClevverTV Interview with Harry Shum Jr.

Posted by Rob on Dec-30-2009 under Harry Shum, Interviews, Videos

ClevverTV recently interviewed Harry Shum Jr. about working on Glee and his other current projects, including the iPod commercials and LXD (The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers).

Source: ClevverTV -- Harry Shum Jr. Interview: Glee

Harry Shum Interview with Ningin

Posted by Rob on Oct-27-2009 under Harry Shum, Interviews

Harry ShumHarry Shum recently did an interview with Nignin. Make sure to check out the full Q&A because there is an awesome video of Harry Shum freestyling at WCDE Burbank. Thanks to Jinra from Ningin for submitting this to us!

JI: You are a crazy-talented dancer, and it’s obvious that you are quite passionate about dance. How long have you been dancing and how did you get into dance?

HS: Dancing definitely fulfills my soul. But believe it or not I didn’t dance much when I was a kid. I actually began dancing in high school when a friend of mine dared me to audition for the dance team. I ended up making it and my passion grew for it after my first performance in front of hundreds of people. So sometimes it’s never too late to learn something. You never know what you may be good at.

JI: From a viewer’s perspective, your character along with the New Directions members, seem to be having the time of their lives just singing and dancing. While it’s obvious you’re working hard, being on Glee just looks like it’s a lot of fun. Is this really the case?

HS: Yes! While some days we have long hours (sometimes up to 18 hours) there is nothing else to cure the tiredness than singing and dancing! I think it is safe to say that we all love what we do and we’re very fortunate to be a part of such an amazing show.

Read the full Q&A here: Exclusive Ningin Interview: Harry Shum dishes on Glee