Fans of the hit FOX musical dramedy series Glee can now get their gleek on in between the first two episodes of the fifth season - both centered on iconic rock band the Beatles - with a series of new behind the scenes shots from the set of the show that have just been released.
GLEE is back! Season Five of the TV's biggest and best musical series to date kicked off in a big, big way - with a big, big show that would have made Ed Sullivan blush. Ladies and gentlemen: The Beatles!
Lea, her eyes filled with tears, accepted the award and said, 'Thank you guys. Thank you. I just wanted to be here today to personally thank all of you and to tell everyone out there how much your love and support has meant to me over these past difficult few weeks...'
According to inside sources, Lea Michele and the cast of GLEE may make an appearance at this Sunday's live broadcast of the 2013 TEEN CHOICE AWARDS on the FOX network.
TEEN CHOICE 2013 turns up the heat for its 15th year, when the annual special celebrating the year's choicest teen icons in film, television, music, sports, comedy, fashion and the web airs live from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles tonight, Aug. 11 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX.
E! Online reports that GLEE's Jayma Mays, who just announced that the series upcoming fifth season will be her last with the show, took a moment to remember her late co-star Cory Monteith at The Smurfs 2 premiere. 'He was such a fun guy to be around and I have nothing but amazing, wonderful memories of working with him,' she said. 'I have those memories to always take forward with me.'
Jayma Mays, who plays Emma Pillsbury -- wife to Matthew Morrison's Will Scheuster -- on FOX's GLEE, confirmed today to Access Hollywood that the upcoming season of GLEE will be her last. The actress is leaving to join CBS' new comedy series THE MILLERS.
UK's The Daily Mail reports that GLEE stars Lea Michele, Darren Criss, Dianna Agron, Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz, Harry Shum, Jr. and much of the rest of the cast and crew of the hit musical dramedy series attended a memorial service in honor of recently deceased GLEE leading player Cory Monteith yesterday.
While performing a show in Los Angeles on Sunday, July 21th, GLEE star Chord Overstreet dedicated an original song to his late friend and co-star Cory Monteith. Watch the performance below.
In an exclusive interview with E! News, GLEE star Chord Overstreet remembered his good friend and co-star Cory Monteith, calling him 'the Greatest Dude You'd Ever Met.' (watch interview in full here)
Over the weekend, the world got the sad news of the passing of GLEE star Cory Monteith. Monteith passed away at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel, police later confirmed in a press conference, however, no official cause of death has yet been publicly revealed. Below, BroadwayWorld remembers the young star with photos from some of his past appearances.
The judges and participants of FOX's hit reality series MASTERCHEF got a whole new education this week thanks to Sue Sylvester herself, Jane Lynch, as well as the rest of the Glee gang joining in for a gleek-tastic episode worth remembering.
GLEE star Kevin McHale spoke to Digitalspy.com at the 53rd Monte Carlo TV Festival about the future of the FOX musical drama series. Check out the interview below!
Emmy Award-winning actress Jane Lynch, who stars in the hit FOX television show 'Glee' as ruthless cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, made her Broadway debut last month as tyrannical orphanage matron Miss Hannigan in Annie. Lynch will play Miss Hannigan for eight weeks only, through Sunday, July 14.
The actress recently chatted with BroadwayWorld about making the move to New York for the show, sharing the stage with so many talented little girls, filling the big shoes of Katie Finneran, and so much more!
Chris Colfer has written a childrens novel as well as a young adult novel, and Jane Lynch has written a memoir. Now, Jenna Ushkowitz is following suit as another Glee cast member dabbling in writing. The Glee star released her debut novel 'Choosing Glee: 10 Rules to Finding Happiness and the Real You,' on May 14 through St. Martin's press. For her writing debut, Ushkowitz took a road different from Lynch and Colfer. Instead of a memoir or novel, she opted to write more of a self-help type book that encourages readers to reach their full potential and most importantly, find happiness.