Born in Kansas City, Missouri on September 19, 1982, Columbus Keith
Short, Jr., started entertaining at the age of three, by putting on
shows for his folks' enjoyment. Whether impersonating relatives,
dancing or just making people laugh, everyone sensed something special
about the boy. Fortunately, his family later relocated to Los Angeles
where, by his early teens. His mother, Janette, runs a talent agency
there.
Columbus landed work in such television commercial campaigns as
"Mountain Dew", "Denny's Restaurant", "Nike" and "Pizza Hut", to name a
few. As a senior in high school, he was offered an opportunity to
graduate two months early in order to see the world with the traveling
production of the Broadway show, "Stomp!" And, after a couple of years
on the road with that famed dance troop, he would parlay his
professional success into a stint as the choreographer of
Britney Spears' "In the Zone" tour.
Though a very versatile Renaissance Man who is also a writer, musician
and director, Columbus came off the road to pursue his primary passion,
namely, acting. His motion picture credits include
You Got Served (2004),
War of the Worlds (2005),
Save the Last Dance 2 (2006).
In addition, he has guest-starred on TV shows like
ER (1994),
Judging Amy (1999) and
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006).
But, his big break arrived earlier this year, when he played the lead
role of "DJ" in
Stomp the Yard (2007), which was
#1 at the box office two weeks in a row and grossed over $73.4 million.
Now one of the most-sought emerging talents in Hollywood, Columbus can
next be seen in a lead role, alongside
Lauren London and
Mekhi Phifer, in a holiday film called
This Christmas (2007).
Furthermore, he recently wrapped a starring role in the Warner Brothers
thriller,
Whiteout (2009), opposite
Kate Beckinsale. When not working,
Columbus loves football, basketball and snowboarding.