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Columbus Short Talks Scandal, Stomp the Yard, and Politics in Entertainment

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Actor Columbus Short is opening up about pivotal moments in his career, from early film success to becoming part of a television phenomenon.

One of Short’s breakout roles came in Stomp the Yard, a film that connected culturally and commercially while immersing him in HBCU traditions and the impact of Black Greek-letter organizations. He described the filming as a substitute for a college experience, with production taking place on several historically Black campuses.

Years later, Short reached a new level of recognition with his role as Harrison Wright on ABC’s Scandal. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the political drama became a cultural force, and Short said the cast’s access to Washington, D.C., gave the show a unique authenticity.

Appearing on this week’s episode of the Scoop B Radio Podcast, Short reflected on how the storylines blurred the line between entertainment and real-world politics. “Oh it’s the same. There’s politics in every game,” he said. “It’s just in international politics, our nationwide politics, what we do affects the nation and it affects the world. The same way we do with movies. The same way we do with television. The same way we do with film and music.”

For Short, the lessons from both projects extend beyond acting, showing how art, politics, and culture remain deeply intertwined.



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