Harry Shum Jr. plays Benson “Blue” Kwan on “Grey’s Anatomy,”
a first-year surgical intern at Grey Sloan.

Shum has proven himself to be a dynamic force in Hollywood. While he
is perhaps best known for his role as Mike Chang on the hit series
“Glee,” Shum has consistently embodied complex and meaningful
characters, bringing depth and magnetic energy to the screen.

Shum’s previous film credits include Warner Bros’ massive hit
“Crazy Rich Asians.” The film, which features a historic all-Asian
cast, was nominated for two Golden Globes®, won Best Comedy at the
Critics’ Choice Awards and was nominated for Outstanding Performance
by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 2019 SAG awards. Soon, he will
reprise his role of Charlie Wu in the much-anticipated spinoff.

Other notable features include the box office hit “Everything
Everywhere All At Once”; the Netflix Original feature “Crouching
Tiger Hidden Dragon II – The Green Destiny” and “Crouching Tiger
Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny”; Universal’s romantic drama
“All My Life,” starring opposite Jessica Rothe; a Netflix No. 1
hit “Love Hard” opposite Nina Dobrev and Jimmy O. Yang; “Escape
Plan 3: Devil’s Station” opposite Sylvester Stallone; “Burn”
opposite Suki Waterhouse and Josh Hutcherson; “Revenge of the Green
Dragons”; “Moms’ Night Out”; “Step Up 2: The Streets”; and
“White Frog.” He also led the technological thriller “Broadcast
Signal Intrusion,” opposite Chris Sullivan and Kelley Mack, and
served as an executive producer on the film.

Shum has numerous TV credits as well, including the fan favorite
“Shadowhunters” on Freeform, in which he starred as the eccentric
warlock Magnus Bane, for which he won the People’s Choice Awards’
Male TV Star in 2018. In addition, Shum starred in, produced and
co-choreographed “The LXD (Legion of Extraordinary Dancers),” an
online dance adventure created by director Jon M. Chu (“Step Up
3D”).

Passionate about children, Shum has partnered with The Conscious Kid,
an organization which focuses on education, research and policy
dedicated to equality and promoting healthy racial identity
development in youth while supporting organizations, families and
educators in taking action to disrupt racism in young children.
Shum’s heart also lies in working with the Anti-Racist Children’s
Book Education Fund initiative through this organization.

Born in San Jose, Costa Rica, and raised in both Northern and Southern
California, Shum began dancing in high school and soon after
discovered acting. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
