Portland is the perfect weekend getaway. I studied acting in Portland and lived there for five years. It’s a small city with so much to do. There’s beautiful scenery, a great bar scene, and so many fabulous restaurants. – Kenneth Choi
I’d like to visit my friend and his family who live in Australia. That trip is long overdue. – Kenneth Choi
The entire time I was in Portland, which was the five years, I had absolutely no contact with any of my family. – Kenneth Choi
I collected X-Men, Spider-Man, and Daredevil comics. I definitely had a few Captain America comics lying around in those protective plastic baggies. – Kenneth Choi
When I filmed my episodes, the show hadn’t aired yet, so there was no ‘Glee’ pandemonium. It was still untested. – Kenneth Choi
When I moved to Los Angeles, I figured I’m really going to make an attempt to become a real actor. And when I did that, I thought it was time for me to face my parents and tell them what I did. – Kenneth Choi
I think I can sing, but that does not mean I can actually sing. I fear that I’m like one of those ‘American Idol’ contestants who truly believe they are good and are actually dreadful. – Kenneth Choi
Belize has a tropical climate and is quite affordable and is developing a reputation as an inexpensive Hawaii. If you want to hide away someplace that is extremely low-key, Placencia is perfect. San Pedro is more touristy and modernized. – Kenneth Choi
My dad does watch my work now. My parents watch everything I’m on. I think the first time they saw something was ‘Captain America,’ and he called me, and he was so elated. – Kenneth Choi
When you’re working on a huge, elaborate set that took months to create, and you’re surrounded by hundreds of extras, you better remember your lines and know what you’re doing in a scene! – Kenneth Choi
When I work, I like to just kind of stay quiet, stay to myself. I like to walk around a lot and figure out what’s gonna happen in the scene and try to get my head straight. – Kenneth Choi
I told my extremely conservative, uber-traditional Korean father, ‘Hey, Dad, I know what I want to do for the rest of my life. I want to be an actor.’ – Kenneth Choi