Chris Colfer

Chris Colfer
Christopher Paul "Chris" Colfer is an American actor, singer, author and producer. He gained international recognition for his portrayal of Kurt Hummel on the television series Glee. Colfer's portrayal of Kurt has received critical praise for which he has been the recipient of several awards, including Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards and three consecutive People’s Choice Awards for Favorite Comedic TV Actor in 2013, 2014 and 2015. In April...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth27 May 1990
CityClovis, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I do all kind of fun things when I'm unconscious.
Sometimes we forget about our own advantages because we focus on what we don't have. Just because you have to work a little harder at something that seems easier to others doesn't mean you're without your own talents.
...because a life without meaning, without drive or focus, without dreams or goals, isn't a life worth living.
Don’t listen to what people tell you because they’ll try to bring you down. And don’t listen to yourself, either, because yourself will try to bring you down even more so than anyone else. As long as you just put all your energy into one thing, it can happen.
Whoa, I've really got to stop making plans with fictional characters. It can't be healthy to develop relationships with people who don't exist.
No matter what you do, you can never please everyone. And that was the hardest lesson to learn. In fact, I'm still learning it.
I just downloaded the new Alvin and the Chipmunks album! They're the only guys that make music in my key!
Every driven person comes from a mountain of pain they wish to keep hidden.
My imaginary friends have become my imaginary children.
I was very tiny...I spent most of my time stuffed into lockers. Thank god for cell phones, or I'd still be there.
I don't think I've ever tried to be something that I'm not. People do that for you. People try to pigeonhole you. People tried typecasting me, before they even saw me in anything else. I've never understood that. I was like, "Why don't you wait until my next project, before you start telling my what my career is going to look like, for the next 10 years?" I've never let it set me back because I always knew the world would try to do that for me, anyway.
There are ways to meet people and surround yourself with like-minded people who will support you.
That’s my biggest fear – disappointing those people who look up to me.
You've got to show the world who you are before it tells you. Otherwise you become victim to someone you're not.