I hated history in school.

I was a science guy in school, numbers and science and formula: what made things work and how to bring them forward - not what happened.

No one really sees the hours of work you put into that moment that finally happens on television or in the theater; they just kind of see the result.

I'm a huge NBA fan and have been for a really long time.

Being on 'Grease: Live' was a massive mile marker. It ultimately led me to 'Hamilton.'

When I get the opportunity to do what I love while also taking a stance on things I believe in, it's a very beautiful thing.

Being a part of 'Hamilton' is remarkably special. It's a very powerful show that has spectacular emotional and political relevance.

When I was 13, I moved to Los Angeles to pursue television and film roles. I booked shows like 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager,' 'Liv and Maddie,' and 'Teen Wolf.'

Ultimately, I have one life, and you always regret the things you don't do.

I'm a very community-oriented person.

I'm not one to get too starstruck.

For whatever reason, I love 'The Schuyler Sisters!'

I'm normally based in L.A.

Lin-Manuel Miranda is a musical icon, and being part of any show of his is an honor.

My life is such that I can delegate with love.

I've got great family.

I've got great friends.

Ballroom is its own entity, its own sport. And I have the most respect for what the pros do.

Every great thing has to come to an end at some point. It's the way that it goes.

I love people, which might be a little rare for artists. I don't know if a lot of artists like people, but I do. I love love.

I grew up listening to the greats of the '80s and, thanks to my parents, the '70s - the Doobie Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Luther Vandross, Lionel Richie.

I hope I can just be a regular human being to people.

We need music that makes complete sense to us, and that's how 'Mess' came about.

Dating is hard in general, especially in places like L.A. and New York.