But because I could throw so hard when I got to college they made me a pitcher. Shemar Moore collegehardmake Change image and share on social
Baseball player. Yeah, that was my dream before acting, or alongside acting. Shemar Moore actalongsidebaseball Change image and share on social
When I do tie the knot, it will be one time, for good. Shemar Moore goodknottie Change image and share on social
You know, I don't play the race card a lot. I'm half-black, half-white, and I'm proud of - my skin is brown. The world sees me as a black man, but my mother didn't raise me as a black man. She didn't raise me as a white guy. Shemar Moore blackbrowncard share on social
We never get enough of falling in love and believing in love. Shemar Moore believefalllove Change image and share on social
I could describe my career in two words: who knew. I was on the path to becoming a professional baseball player, but I got injured in college. When I decided to move out to L.A. to try acting, nobody was betting on me, not even my family. Shemar Moore actbaseballbet share on social
And a lesson in this movie is dig beneath the surface. And so with my words, with my character, I purposely created a character that was away from how you've known me thus far in my career. Shemar Moore beneathcareercharacter Change image and share on social
It's no accident that I'm not married and don't have kids yet. Shemar Moore accidentkidmarry Change image and share on social
Hopefully when you see the movie, Maybe you don't have the Orlando in your life, but you know that guy. He goes to church. He's down the street. He's one of the boys at the schoolyard. They exist. Shemar Moore boychurchexist Change image and share on social
It was truly a lesson in don't take something at face value. You know, so many of us do in life. Whether it's because of how somebody looks or because of what they're wearing or what have you, you kind of assess a person in the first five minutes before they even speak. Shemar Moore assesfacekind share on social