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He was a handsome Chinese-American named Harry Shum Jr. born in Costa Rica. Originally a professional dancer, he later gained public attention for his dance, and in recent years he has been loved by more niche groups for participating in a popular "gay" role.
Most Chinese audiences know him in the once-popular American drama "Glee" (2009-2015).
Focusing on a group of high school students who love music, the American drama has adapted many songs and even danced, many of which have even been listed on the "billboard".
In this popular drama of that year, Cen Yongkang did not play the protagonist, but he relied on his dance skills to become the "dance bearer" of the whole play.
The Asian characters in popular American dramas, handsome faces and abs that can be used as "washboards" have made him a hit within the scope of Chinese fans that year.
Born in 1982 in Costa Rica, Shum Yongkang's mother is from Hong Kong, China, and his father is from Guangzhou. At the age of 6, Shum moved to San Francisco with his family.
In high school, he had a keen interest in acting and sports. After attending an "audition" for a dance group, he discovered that what he really loved was dance. His love of dance can be said to be "fanatical", and after only a year of entering the university, he dropped out of school and devoted himself to dance.
At the age of 18, Shum Yongkang began his career as a professional dancer and toured the UK with the popular singer Kaci.
Post-80s people may be impressed by a very popular Apple product in the 00s, the iPod, and one of the dancing characters in this product is Shum Yongkang.
What do you think? Seeing this, do you feel that you have known him for almost 20 years? [Tear Run]
Later, Cen Yongkang relied on his professional dance skills that he was constantly obsessed with and was recognized by many european and American big stars, and danced as an accompaniment to popular singers such as Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, and Maria Kelly.
However, at that time, Cen Yongkang only had his own achievements in dance, so his popularity was only in a small circle, and it was not until he participated in the movie "Dance Out of My Life 2" in 2008 that he was well known to more audiences.
Since 2009, he has been well known to the audience along with many actors in the hit "Glee". In the play, he plays a shy high school student with a shy personality but outstanding dance talent.
In the play, his sunny and handsome image and outstanding dance skills left a deep impression on the audience. Cute smile, lean figure, although there are not many scenes in the play, but his character Mike Chang is also very out of the circle. He also won one of the sexiest men in the 2010 American drama with the vote for this role.
After experiencing the success of "Glee", Shum Yongkang has also starred in some film and television dramas, but most of them are still small roles with few roles.
In 2016, Shum Yongkang appeared in Yuan Heping's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Sword of the Green Hell, which was also his first meeting with Chinese audiences on the big screen.
The twist in his acting career came from Shadowhunters, in which he played the role of a "bisexual" warlock over 400 years old.
With this role, he was fired in a niche circle and was worshipped as a "gay lover".
He and his rival actor Matthew Daddario not only have extra eye-catching benefits in the CP performance in the play, but also try their best to "open" for the fans outside the play.
Shum Yong Kang and Matthew Daddario
Since then, Shum Yongkang has participated in the topical movies "Crazy Rich Asians" and "Love Difficult"
(Love Hard) and other film and television dramas, but most of them do not have any splash.
As a dancer, Shum Yongkang may prefer to be more involved in the cause of dance.
When referring to his "identity", Shum Yongkang once joked that he was born in South America, so to some extent he should be considered a "Latino", but he always has Chinese roots.
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