He has broken out— and broken ground—on Fox ’s musical sensation Glee. Now the 20-year-old scene-stealer discusses how his outsider past paved the way for playing one of the most socially relevant characters on TV.
Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel) has unequivocally become the heart of the series [Glee] and, amid a recent flare-up in gay-teen bullying and suicides across the country, one of the most socially important characters on television. Says Colfer: “With all due respect to my castmates, they don’t get the letters like I get—the letters that not only say ‘I’m your biggest fan’ but also ‘Kurt saved my life’ and ‘Kurt doesn’t make me feel alone’ from 7-year-olds in Nebraska. When I was growing up, there wasn’t a character like this. I think what makes Kurt so special is he’s finding himself in front of our eyes.”
Much like his character, Colfer had a hard time finding his place in high school. “The best way I can describe myself in high school was that I was kind of like a social llama,” he says. “Like, where does the llama go? A llama’s not a cow. It’s not a horse. It might hang out with the duck once in a while, but it really has no place to belong. I was a social llama. But I didn’t walk around spitting on things.” With his outcast status came repeated bullying by classmates, who would often taunt Colfer with gay slurs. The teen, not unlike Kurt, would fight back with his wit instead of his fists. Colfer recounts, “One time I was walking and someone said, ‘F - -!’ and I turned back and said, ‘Yeah, but can you spell it?’ ”
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Glee’s next episode, “Never Been Kissed,” airing Nov. 9, will undoubtedly endear Colfer to even more viewers. In a timely decision, producers have opted to address the current rash of bullying
through Kurt. Fed up with football players constantly harassing him, the New Directions member ventures off to spy on his glee club’s competition and meets another openly gay student, Blaine (Darren Criss). The new pal, who may become a love interest (producers haven’t officially decided), motivates Kurt to stand up to his tormentors. “Had you told me when I was walking down the halls being picked on and harassed, in a matter of four years I’d be put in a position where the character I’d be playing on TV would be inspiring so many people in that same situation, it would have been mind blowing,” says Colfer. “Everything happens for a reason, so maybe it was good I went through all of that because now it all comes from a personal place.”
3 commenti:
Yesss!! I can't wait for the bullying storyline, Kurt is the best!
Cool interview, Chris Colfer is adorable :)
Chris Colfer/Kurt Hummel is the reason I love the show so much. If there was no Kurt, I doubt I'd be watching.
Also, Chris Colfer is the most talented, witty, hilarious, sweet, awesome person EVER.
I agree with everything you said. Chris seems to be a great person, I wish i knew somebody like him! and he's a great actor/singer too. he made the show much more better then what it could have been without him.
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