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Columbus Short

Famous As
Actor, choreographer
Birth Name
Columbus Keith Short, Jr.
Birth Date
September 19, 1982
Birth Place
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Famous As
Actor, choreographer
Popular for
As DJ Williams in "Stomp the Yard" (2007)
Birth Name
Columbus Keith Short, Jr.
Birth Date
September 19, 1982
Birth Place
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Height
5' 10"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Attended Marcos De Niza High School,Tempe, Arizona
  • Attended El Segundo High School
  • Attended the Orange County High School of the Arts
Brother
John Rancipher, Chris Staples
Spouse
Brandi, Tanee McCall (dancer, since 2005 - filed for divorce)
Relation
Samina (model)
Son
4
Daughter
Ayala

Columbus Short is an American actor and choreographer, celebrated for his dynamic performances and contributions to the entertainment industry. Born Columbus Keith Short, Jr. on September 19, 1982, in Kansas City, Missouri, he quickly established himself as a notable figure in film and television, earning acclaim for his compelling portrayals and artistic talents.

Growing up in a stimulating environment, Columbus was drawn to the performing arts at an early age. He honed his skills in dance and choreography, which paved the way for his future career. Short's early work included choreography for various artists, notably contributing to Britney Spears's Onyx Hotel Tour. His collaboration with choreographer Brian Friedman showcased his talent and versatility, placing him on the radar of industry insiders.

Columbus Short's breakout role came in 2007 when he starred as DJ Williams in the dance drama film Stomp the Yard. The film, which became a cultural phenomenon, highlighted his exceptional dance skills and acting ability, catapulting him into the spotlight. Following this success, he appeared in other notable films such as Cadillac Records, where he portrayed the legendary musician Little Walter, and Armored, which further solidified his status as a rising star in Hollywood. In 2010, he starred alongside an ensemble cast in the action-comedy film The Losers, which showcased his range as an actor.

In addition to his film career, Columbus Short gained significant recognition for his role as Harrison Wright in the popular television series Scandal. His portrayal of the charismatic and complex character earned him praise from both critics and fans, and he remained a key member of the cast during the show's first three seasons. His work on the series expanded his audience and showcased his talent for dramatic storytelling.

Throughout his career, Short faced various personal challenges, including a highly publicized divorce from dancer Tanee McCall, with whom he had been married since 2005. Despite these difficulties, he has continued to pursue his passion for acting and choreography, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.

As of now, Columbus Short remains an influential figure in the entertainment world, balancing his roles in film and television with his ongoing work in choreography. His journey reflects a blend of artistic talent and personal growth, making him a noteworthy figure in contemporary American cinema. With a diverse portfolio of work and a commitment to his craft, Columbus Short continues to captivate audiences and inspire aspiring artists across the globe.