Chris Colfer

Chris Colfer

  • Born: 1990-5-27
  • Birthplace: Fresno, California, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 9½" (1.77 m)
  • Profession: Actor, singer, screenwriter, writer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Fresno East High School
  • Representative Works: Glee, "Hit the Thunder"
  • Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer), born on May 27, 1990 in Fresno, California, USA, is an American actor and singer. [1] 
    He became famous by playing Kurt Hummel in the popular American drama " Glee " (Glee). He was nominated for two Emmy Awards in the comedy category and won the 68th Ballon d'Or TV category in January 2011. In April of the same year, he was selected into the United States. The 100 most influential people of Time magazine of the year. As a writer Chris, his first novel "Storyland: The Curse of Wish" was published in July 2012 and topped the New York Times bestseller list. The independent film "Hit Thunder", which Chris is the producer, screenwriter and lead star in, also premiered in the United States in June 2012. [2] 

    Early Experience

    Chris was a literary and artistic activist when he was studying at Fresno East High School. He has participated in many speeches and debates and won the championship title. He participated in drama performances, is the chairman of the school writers association, and the school literature magazine editor. In the third grade, he wrote and participated in the musical "Shirley Todd" adapted from " Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ". All actors in the play performed gender reversal. Chirs Colfer has been performing in the community and local theater since he was a child, At the age of 14, he had an assistant instructing a charity performance for the Valley Children's Hospital. 
    His real life experience is also integrated into the plot of " Glee ". For example, he once hoped to sing "Defying Gravity" but was rejected by the teacher because the song has always been performed by female voices, but Chris is relatively lucky. His grandfather is A pastor, he finally finished singing the song in the church.

    Performing Experience

    At the age of 18, Chris appeared in the movie "Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident", which is a miniature film of only 8 minutes and 29 seconds. The physique project established by US President Johnson) is the story of getting admission to Harvard university . Chris plays the protagonist Russel Fish in the play.
    Chirs' first TV role was Kurt Hummel in the FOX musical comedy " Glee " . Kurt is a sensitive fashion student who loves to sing. He is often bullied by his school football teammates. Kurt is also a homosexual, which became the core of his conflict in the play. Chris's vocal range is extremely wide, which is fully reflected when he sings "High F" in the episode of "Wheels".
    During the audition for "Glee", Chris sang "Mr. Cellophane" as a candidate for Artie ABrams, which left a deep impression on the crew. For this reason, the producer decided to tailor a new character Kurt Hummel specifically for Chris. It is very different. Kurt has incorporated many of Chris's life experiences, including being bullied by other classmates because of the high pitch of his speech in high school.
    With the excellent interpretation of Kurt Hummel in Glee, Chris Colfer was nominated for the 2010 Emmy Awards in the comedy category, and won the 2010 American Teen Choice Award for Best Stealing Actor and other awards. At the same time, Chris is also with several partners in Glee ( Mark Wayne Salling , Cory Allan Michae , Kevin Mchale ) and Katy Perry hosted the Teen Choice Award. In the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards (MTV Video Music Awards), Chris presented awards to his idol Lady GaGa as the guest of honor.
    On January 16, 2011, Chris Colfer won another award in the Ballon d'Or TV category this year .Winning in the awards, he was only 20 years old and added a ray of brilliance to his room of honor.
    The 100 most influential people in the world
    Time magazine in 2011 the world's one hundred most influential figures came out of one hundred, "Gossip Girl" actress appeared on the list, was regarded as a fashion icon of Blake Lively (Blake Lively), super-popular singer JB (Justin Bieber) , Oscar Shinco actor Colin Firth (Colin Firth) and other stars do not seem to be surprising. But another young face who is new to the list and located in the center of the cover of the magazine is surprising and interesting. He is the actor and 21-year-old male star Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer) of the popular American drama " Glee " (Glee)!
    Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer) only plays a supporting actor in the American drama " Glee " (Glee), but this one was bullied at school, has an amazingly clear voice and expressive power (various transversal), kindness, self-confidence, and same-sex sexual orientation. The complex character named "Kurt" gave Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer) a lot of room for expression. The popularity of "Kurt" played by Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer) even surpassed the protagonists and became a favorite of many fans, because his story inspired many people. Chris Colfer (Chris Colfer)'s outstanding performance earned him the 2011 Ballon d'Or Comedy Award. Born in 1990, he has not yet passed his 21st birthday and is only 20 years old.
    writing
    Chris Colfer has signed two books for children's books with Little and Brown Books. The first book "The Land of Stories" (Chinese name: 故事之地) was released on July 17, 2012.
    The second novel, "Struck by Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal" was released on November 20, 2012. This book is not directly adapted from the plot of the movie, but an extension of the original story. At the same time, an e-book and an audio book recorded by Chris himself will also be released.
    Other jobs
    In the summer of 2011, during the vacation of the Glee crew, Chris Colfer participated in the independent film "Hit the Thunder" as a producer, screenwriter, and lead star. In the film, he played a role who was killed by lightning and flashed back to the past. According to Chris, this is a completely different character from Kurt. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2012 and was widely recognized. It landed on VOD on December 19, and was released in North America on January 11, 2013. The film has also been sold in France. 

    Personal Life

    In an interview with Chelsea Lately in 2009, the host Chelsea Handler once mentioned that in the Glee play, "You (Chris) is a homosexual , and we all know that you are also a homosexual." Chris responded "Yes" and joked. Say "Before this (coming out), I was the same as every heterosexual person in Hollywood." On the other hand, many people question whether Chris, who is only 19 years old, really knows his sexuality. Later, he said that he did not want to talk about this issue too much.
    In an interview, the host once asked him if his voice in glee is his own. He said that many people have asked this person a question and said that it was indeed his own voice, and was mistaken for a female when talking on the phone.

    Character Evaluation

    Lindsay Pearce:
    — I think Chris Colfer is a genius. He is talented, kind, sincere, and really talented. As long as he wants to, it is no problem to rule the world.
    Jared Leto (lead singer of the famous American rock band 30 seconds to mars):
    — I recently met Chris Colfer. This child is simply too beautiful, such a beautiful life, such a beautiful way of thinking, too cute to smile, and so beautiful, and a more beautiful heart. He told me "I like listening to your songs and watching your acting". I said to him "I want to be your father". It's so cute!
    Jill Guccini (Reporter of Afterellen website):
    — This is Chris Colfer! The cutest person in the world since the beginning of the world! Not the only one, it must be at least one of them! Gosh, I really like him so much. How could anyone dislike him? Maybe it is true, but if there is it, let's do it again. I don't want to waste brain cells on them, because those people are just looking for trouble no matter how they look at them, they are extremely stupid.
    Dinna Agron (played as Quinn in Glee):
    — Chris did his best to practice the truth. He was bullied in high school and dared to stand up and oppose the growing bullying phenomenon. The sincerity he poured into Kurt, his character in Glee, was dazzling. In the crew, we are all fortunate to hear such feedback-"Your role helps me through the difficulties and gives me the courage to act"-but no one has more than Chris, who can witness the power he delivers to the audience. , It feels like a miracle.
    (Note: This passage is an introduction written by Dianna for Chris in the TIME magazine of 100 people.)
    Cory Allan Michae (Finn in Glee):
    — Chris is really the kind of actor who is rare in a century. Not everyone can combine personality, talent, humility and beauty so naturally.
    — Chris colfer, he is so smart. Anything he says will have an explosive effect! Throwing sound!
    — As an actor, Chris is beautiful and sensitive.
    Harry Shum jr. (played by Mike in Glee):
    — Chris himself is the subject of Glee's interpretation. In the past, he was bullied like the characters in the play, and now he has reached such a position. Although he was not a college graduate, he achieved such great success at such a young age-look at him, he really seems to be shining.
    Mike O'Malley (Glee plays Burt, Kurt's father):
    — If I had a talent like Chris when I was 19 years old, I would have gotten the golden ball a long time ago. He is indeed very talented. In the scenes we worked with, his feelings were always ready to show up, and he played the best with him. The wonderful thing is that he can take up the scenes of two people alone, and it is hard not to get involved in the scene with a person with such a rich feelings.
    — Chris Colfer is a good guy, he is humorous, kind and good at thinking. He is himself, independent. He doesn't need anyone to teach him how to act. When you play with him, his inner emotional expression is so comfortable and impressive. He wants to be indifferent to his expression unless you are really hard-hearted.
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      Carlos: Oh yeah, I am.