Dianna Agron was a guest on Lopez Tonight where she dished with host George Lopez on GLEE's recent Golden Globe win, and also shared her curious fascination with cemeteries and her recent trip to the Parisian catacombs.
'Glee' took home top honors last night at the Dorian Awards, winning the award for the TV musical or comedy of the year. In addition, the drama 'Grey Gardens,' inspired by the 1975 documentary of the same name, was named TV Drama of the Year. The Dorian Awards are presented by the newly formed Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association.
As previously reported, GLEE returns to FOX on April 13 at 9pm on Tuesdays, and while the show will be off the air for the summer, the GLEE cast is going live on tour by June. Today, the first tour cities have been revealed! According to gleefan.com, 'The cities that have been 100% confirmed are: Orlando, New York, LA, Dallas, Denver, Minneapolis, and Portland.'
In a story for Interview Magazine, Dianna Agron, who plays GLEE's resident dethroned head cheerleader Quinn Fabray, reveals that the producers for the Fox hit TV show were initially hesitant to cast her because she exuded too much innocence for the role of Quinn. 'They told me to come back with straight hair and to dress sexier," she says. "Later that week, I started work."
Setting speculation to rest, an announcement posted today on Idina Menzel's official website confirms that the actress and singer will indeed make a guest appearance on the FOX TV hit show GLEE when the show returns from its hiatus in April
GLEE co-creator Ryan Murphy talked details of the second half of the first season, and how GLEE is taking it slow - that is, they will not be making it to Nationals by the end of the first season. The first thirteen episodes were GLEE's road to sectionals, and the last nine episodes of the first season will focus on regionals and New Directions nemesis Vocal Adrenaline.
Neil Patrick Harris guest starring on the Joss Whedon directed episode of GLEE sounds like a perfect match. GLEE creator Ryan Murphy agrees. According to the Ausiello Files, Murphy is creating a role just for Harris which will include some singing and dancing. As Harris is currently starring in CBS's How I Met Your Mother, CBS needs to approve Harris's appearance on Fox's GLEE.
GLEE's Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz turn the cameras on themselves to give fans a peek at their pre-ceremony preparations and the star-studded walk down the red carpet at Sunday's Golden Globe ceremonies.
Entertainment Weekly spoke to GLEE creator Ryan Murphy just minutes before his show took home the Golden Globe for Best Television Series- Comedy or Musical last night. Murphy shared a few spoilers for the second half of season one, which is set to begin airing on April 13th on Fox.
The 67th Golden Globe Awards were broadcast live on NBC tonight from the Beverly Hilton. The awards ceremony was seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements. Winners of this year's awards include GLEE for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical, Meryl Streep for 'Julie & Julia', Michael C. Hall for 'Dexter', Alec Baldwin for '30 Rock', John Lithgow for his role on 'Dexter', Christoph Waltz for 'Inglourious Basterds', and HBO's 'Grey Gardens'.
Last night, as BroadwayWorld reported, GLEE won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical. Backstage, the cast appropriately sang their excitement for Mary Hart and the ET cameras, performing an impromptu rendition of 'Celebration' by Kool & The Gang. As a preview for what is to come with the second installment of GLEE, beginning April 13 at 9pm on FOX, Golden Globe nominee and Cheerios coach Jane Lynch reveals that she will be singing alongside Olivia Newton John and performing Madonna's 'Vogue' - Sue style. Watch the GLEE cast in 'Celebration' below!
The 67th Golden Globe Awards were broadcast live on NBC tonight from the Beverly Hilton. The awards ceremony was seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements. Winners of this year's awards include GLEE for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical, Meryl Streep for 'Julie & Julia', Michael C. Hall for 'Dexter', Alec Baldwin for '30 Rock', John Lithgow for his role on 'Dexter', Christoph Waltz for 'Inglourious Basterds', and HBO's 'Grey Gardens'.
Recent winner of the People's Choice Award for Best New Comedy, GLEE, the new musical comedy series, follows an optimistic teacher who - against all odds and a malicious cheerleading coach - attempts to save McKinley High's Glee Club from obscurity while helping a group of aspiring underdogs realize their true star potential.
Variety reports today that GLEE has made an impressive debut in the UK, achieving the highest rating for an acquired program since 2005's Lost on digital web E4 on Monday.
GLEE creator Ryan Murphy have revealed to The Insider that the upcoming installment of GLEE will feature Olivia Newton-John, the return of Kristin Chenoweth as April Phodes, and an episode of Madonna tunes.