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Dianna Agron

Dianna Elise Agron (/ˈ.ɡrɒn/ AY-gron;[fn 1] born April 30, 1986) is an American actress and singer. After dancing and starring in small musical theater productions in her youth, Agron made her screen debut in 2006, and in 2007, she played recurring character Debbie Marshall on Heroes and had her first leading role. In 2009, she took the role of the antagonistic but sympathetic head cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. For her role in the series, she won a SAG Award and, as part of the cast, was nominated for the Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act, among other accolades.

Dianna Agron
Agron in 2017
Born
Dianna Elise Agron

(1986-04-30) April 30, 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active2006–present
WorksPerformances
Spouse
(m. 2016; div. 2020)
PartnerHarold Ancart (2021–present)[1]
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Signature

After her breakthrough success in Glee, Agron began working more in film, first starring in the popular young adult adaptation I Am Number Four (2011) as Sarah Hart before taking on films aimed at more diverse audiences, including the 2013 mob-comedy The Family and 2015's Bare. She has also directed several short films and music videos and, in 2017, began performing as a singer at the Café Carlyle in New York City, while continuing to star in films including Novitiate and Hollow in the Land in 2017, Shiva Baby in 2020, and As They Made Us in 2022. She acted in and directed part of the 2019 anthology feature film Berlin, I Love You.

Agron is Jewish and has spoken of how her religion relates to her career. She has also been involved with significant charity work, particularly in support of LGBTQ+ rights and human rights.

Early life

Dianna Elise Agron was born on April 30, 1986, in Savannah, Georgia, to Mary (née Barnes), a seamstress, and Ronald S. "Ron" Agron, a former general manager of Hyatt hotels.[9][10] Her father was born to a Jewish family, while her mother converted to Judaism before they married.[11][12] Agron has a younger brother, Jason Agron, a photographer.[13][14] She is Ashkenazi Jewish, of Russian Jewish descent;[15][16] her father's family were Jewish immigrants from Novgorod-Seversky in Ukraine,[a] and the family's original surname was Agronsky.[fn 2] She is distantly related to Gershon Agron and Martin Agronsky.[fn 3] Agron was raised in San Antonio, Texas, and Burlingame, California;[28][29] her family lived in various hotels due to her father's career,[30][31] but her mother made sure that Agron and her brother knew this was not the norm.[32] Agron has said that there was always music from the 1960s and 1970s playing at their home,[33] and that her mother sheltered her (though not her brother) from watching contemporary films and television even as a teenager, opting to let her watch mostly classic musicals because she felt they had "a certain amount of loveliness to [them]".[34][35] Being exposed to the "fairytale" and "fantastical" image of Hollywood from these films influenced Agron's decision to pursue acting,[34] while her interest in storytelling comes from seeing different lives unfold around her growing up in the "fishbowl environment" of hotels.[33]

 
Agron lived in the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport for seven years from the age of nine.[28][36][37]

Agron lived in Texas from the age of two until she was nine,[38] and took up dancing at the age of three, studying jazz and ballet, and later hip-hop dancing.[9] She often performed in local and school musical theater productions,[39][40] including as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz when she was eight.[31] She attended Hebrew school growing up, as well as being educated at a Jewish day school through third grade.[11] She was bullied harshly for her Jewish faith while living in Texas[38] and noted that she assumed having police guarding their Temple was normal until the family moved to California, adding that being Jewish was a large part of her identity as a child because of how it ostracized her.[34][38][41] When the family moved to California, Agron attended Lincoln Elementary School,[42] Burlingame Intermediate School, and Burlingame High School in the Bay Area;[43] she attended religious school and had her bat mitzvah at the Reform Judaism-practicing Peninsula Temple Sholom.[44] She said that she found it much easier to make friends there than she had in Texas,[34] though described her middle school experience as sometimes unpleasant,[32] giving the example of a boy following her around and calling her a man when, aged thirteen, her voice dropped significantly. This gave her a complex about how her voice sounded and she avoided speaking and singing in her natural register for a long time, though she overcame this and credits it with giving her a thick skin.[45]

In high school, Agron was on the homecoming court in both her junior and senior years, tying for homecoming queen with a friend;[34][46] she has said she was not "popular" in a stereotypical sense in high school, but had many friends in different groups.[34] She was involved in school theater, performing in Vanities and Grease as a senior,[37] and helping with set design, costumes, and painting.[47] Agron has broken her nose twice. The first break occurred when she was fourteen, but she did not have it repaired until it was damaged again on a day off during the Glee tour.[48] She was also injured in a traffic collision and underwent physical therapy in high school.[49] As a teenager, Agron was a dance teacher[50] and worked at a local boutique, Morning Glory, where she "became enthralled with fashion".[29][51] Though her mother dressed her in doll-style dresses, she began experimenting with fashion in high school.[10][52] She took piano lessons[53] and said that she came to love photography in high school, as well, where she learnt on film.[54][55] When she was a teenager, her father became ill with what the family would determine was multiple sclerosis after tests proved indefinitive; Agron was not made aware of his illness until she was fifteen, when he had a stroke and began losing his cognitive and physical abilities.[56] She spoke to Cosmopolitan about the impact of this on her family, which caused her parents' marriage to fall apart, saying the separation was devastating for her and her brother. She added that she "had to play therapist to [her] family[,] be the glue".[57] She later said that, when her father became ill, he "lost his faith for some time" and the family stopped attending Temple.[58]

Career

2006–2008: Early career and Heroes

Agron moved to Los Angeles in 2005,[31] attending an audition for a dance agency on the same day.[33] She had wanted to go to New York, but instead chose Los Angeles as it was closer to her family in case she needed to support them.[59] She was signed by the agency and told them that she wanted to be in musicals; they sent her out for music video auditions. Agron was hesitant to be in music videos, worrying that she could not be considered both a dancer and an actress, though she agreed to be in the video for Robin Thicke's "Wanna Love You Girl"; she was cut when Pharrell Williams became involved and the concept was changed.[33] Her dance agency helped her find an acting agent and she again requested to be considered for musicals, which she was told were too outdated.[31][33] When she moved to Los Angeles she also began to watch movies other than old musicals; after watching 2001 and A Clockwork Orange back-to-back she was pleasantly surprised at how much more scope there was available as an actor.[60]

From 2006 to 2008 she appeared on television series including Shark, Close to Home, Drake & Josh, CSI: NY and Numbers.[61] Her first film role was an uncredited appearance as a cheerleader in the 2006 remake film When a Stranger Calls.[62] Agron told Rolling Stone that during her early career most of the film roles she was offered were horror films or nudity, and that she turned down all of these.[63] She instead appeared in comedy films like Skid Marks[64] and Rushers,[65][66] which won the short film audience award at the 2007 Method Fest,[67] and the action-thriller film T.K.O..[68] She had a recurring role in the third season of Veronica Mars as Jenny Budosh, a student in Veronica's criminology class at college who is also involved with a fraud cover-up.[69][70] During her early years in Los Angeles, Agron lived in the same building as Christina McDowell and Emma Stone, which was once raided by a SWAT team, and spent time with them and other "young artists and starlets" in the neighborhood, including Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes.[35][71][72]

In 2007 she played the main role of Harper in the Milo Ventimiglia-directed MTV series It's a Mall World, alongside Sam Huntington, for its single season.[73][74] She then appeared in a recurring role for the second season of Heroes as Debbie Marshall, the mean captain of the cheerleading squad at the new school Claire Bennet attends.[75][76] Initially, she read for the nice cheerleader role, as she had previously been typecast as the "nice girl", but a producer thought it would be more interesting to see her play a mean character. She said that when she was cast in the role it "helped open a lot of people's eyes to [her], as an actor", because it is different to who she is as a person.[54][77] During the 2007–2008 writers' strike, when auditions stopped, Agron wrote a feature screenplay about a 28-year-old man and his relationships with different women in his life as he learns how to say "I love you", which was optioned in 2008; Agron had wanted to direct the film.[78][79][80]

2009–2011: Glee, I Am Number Four and early film roles

 
Agron at the Glee premiere party in 2009

Agron landed her breakthrough role in 2009 as Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee.[81] Media journalist Jon Caramanica described the character in April 2010 as a "conniving though angelic-seeming cheerleader".[82] Agron was the last principal actor to be cast, having won the role only days before the pilot began filming; struggling to cast Quinn, the producers were going to remove the character, but Fox wanted to keep her in the pilot[35][83] and casting director Robert J. Ulrich convinced them to let him see more auditions.[84] The producers had felt the character would be unnecessary if she could not be given more depth, though they did not initially reveal this to Agron;[35][47] Ulrich told Variety that when they saw her audition, the show finally "came together".[85] Shortly before Glee, Agron had over thirty unsuccessful auditions for a small role in a musical, and so auditioned with no expectations.[86] In her audition she sang Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon".[87] Before offering her the part, the production worried she would appear too innocent and asked her to come back looking sexier;[78][84] she later said that this request "was like hearing nails on a chalkboard."[10] Of Agron's casting, showrunner Ryan Murphy said: "she ruined the part for me... she humanized it. She can cry at the drop of a hat. So now her character has a conscience, a soul and great vulnerability."[63] Agron's portrayal of Quinn was praised,[88] and she made her musical debut at the end of the second episode, "Showmance", performing Dionne Warwick's "I Say a Little Prayer".[89][90] In 2009, members of the Glee cast, including Agron, performed the national anthem before Game 3 of the World Series.[91]

During the hiatus away from filming Glee in the summer of 2009, Agron wrote, starred in, directed, and executive-produced an unreleased short comedy film called A Fuchsia Elephant.[92][93] The plot revolves around Agron's character, Charlotte Hill, who recreates her eighth birthday party with her friend Michael, played by Dave Franco, also a producer, on the day before she turns eighteen.[94][95] She directed the 2010 music video for "Body" by Thao & The Get Down Stay Down,[96] and took on more film roles in 2010 and 2011 with various supporting parts, including Natalie in Burlesque[97] and the cheerleader Samantha in Bold Native, an animal liberation terror film.[98][99] Agron had played multiple "mean cheerleader" roles, and when she began to be offered more during Glee's first season she asked her team to start turning them away.[53][100] Agron was positioned as a top choice for the role of Gwen Stacy in the reboot of the Spider-Man films when The Amazing Spider-Man began casting in 2010,[101] but lost out to Emma Stone.[102] Deadline reported there were concerns about the availability of Agron, who tested for the role just as Glee's second season began, due to having a large role on a major network show.[103] In 2011 she tested for the part of Lois Lane in the DC Extended Universe film Man of Steel, though there were concerns that she was too young for the role;[104] it went to Amy Adams.[105]

 
In the Glee episode "Born This Way", Agron's character Quinn is encouraged to embrace self-love by wearing a past mean nickname on a T-shirt, as the rest of her friends are doing with their flaws.[106] The cast recreated the performance set to Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" during the tour.

During Glee's second season, Emily St. James for The A.V. Club wrote that Agron was "one of the show's best actors" but often sidelined.[107] In the episode "Born This Way" she performed a duet with Lea Michele (as Rachel Berry) of "I Feel Pretty" from West Side Story and TLC's "Unpretty". The Observer named this the best Glee cover, praising Agron's "soft and comforting vocals" and saying that as "a cult favorite of Glee fans in 2020, this one deserves all the hype even outside the show's kitschy walls."[108] The song has been highly praised[c] and was voted the best Glee number in a 2011 TVLine fan vote elimination bracket.[112] Murphy has also said it was his favorite cover from the show.[113] As a costume and extreme makeup lover, Agron has highlighted parts of this season as her favorite moments of the show, naming "The Rocky Horror Glee Show", particularly "Time Warp", and the performance of "Thriller",[d] though she was the cause for a brief delay in filming of the latter number when she became ill in December 2010.[115] On Glee, Quinn often sang as a soprano, which Agron said "was on the highest part of [her] vocal register that [she] can access ... but it's not where [she feels] the most confident and comfortable".[45] Agron rarely sang in her chest voice in the first season,[116] and in 2011 HuffPost described Quinn's singing register as falsetto.[117] Agron suggested that Quinn having a high voice may have been her fault, as she had auditioned using a higher speaking voice to reflect her character's young age[3] and personality, saying: "[Quinn] sees herself as having to be elite and perfect, so I didn't see her with this [Agron's] raspy voice."[35][37] She struggled to maintain the affected voice in Glee's second season,[35] and changed it for the third.[118][119] In 2011, Agron wrote the Time 100 entry for her Glee co-star Chris Colfer.[120]

Her breakthrough movie role came in the 2011 YA adaptation I Am Number Four as co-lead Sarah Hart,[121] whom Agron described as an "artsy kid that is a little misunderstood".[53] Agron took on the role because it was different to her Quinn character, and said that while she wanted to work during the Glee hiatus, she would not take just any project that fit in her schedule because "it's so hard as an actor to really engage with a character and a script if you don't love it".[53] Her filming restrictions for Glee meant she almost did not get the role. The shoot got moved to the summer, when Agron was available,[53] and she learned she got the role a few weeks before filming. Photography began in Pittsburgh in the summer of 2010, the day after the first Glee tour finished.[54] Reviews for the film were mixed.[122][123] Agron's I Am Number Four co-lead was Alex Pettyfer;[53] after Pettyfer dropped out of playing Tom in Seventh Son in May 2011, Agron tested for the role of Alice Deane.[124][125]

I don't know if I'll ever work that hard again in my life. But as hard as everybody was working, we worked with such a loving group of people and had a great familiarity. You knew that you were coming to a space where everybody loved what they were doing. All I wanted was to be in a musical and I got it. It was a very, very special opportunity. I don't know what my life would have been like without it.

–Agron reflecting on Glee in 2019[31]

In the third season of Glee, Agron sang her first solo number since the first season, "Never Can Say Goodbye" by the Jackson 5.[126] The song, which had been leaked before the episode,[127] received positive reviews.[e] The character's stories in this season were less well-received, with reviews employing humor to say that the writing did not provide Agron with strong material.[f] In one story, her character was paralyzed in a car accident, but only for four episodes before she was performing again;[135] Agron had previously said that the story, which she discussed with Murphy,[49] would be "slow and gradual" as Quinn struggles through accepting a more challenging situation.[136] In 2019, The Guardian termed the brief paralysis, and the related "cringe-inducing" performance of "I'm Still Standing", as the show's "defining shark-jumping moment",[137] though critics praised Agron's acting.[g] Speaking to MTV following the car accident episode, Agron said that she had "fun challenges" playing Quinn who "always was changing".[141] After the third season aired, Agron appeared as a guest mentor on The Glee Project's second season episode "Actability".[142]

Several songs performed by Agron as Quinn have been released as singles, made available for digital download, and featured on the show's soundtrack albums.[143][144] Many songs performed on Glee were pop music, including several by Agron,[45] though she was also noted as the show's easy listening vocalist, performing some Motown.[145] "I Say a Little Prayer" charted in the UK Singles Chart at 125, and her cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On" reached 166 on the UK Singles.[146] These songs were released on Glee: The Music, Volume 1 (the former as an iTunes bonus track),[143] which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.[147] Caramanica criticized the fact that Agron's cover of "Papa Don't Preach" was omitted from the soundtracks, writing that it was "one of the most grounded and moving covers the show has yet done".[82] "Papa Don't Preach" was later released as a single, charting at 81 on the UK Singles,[148][149] as was "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", which charted in the Canadian Hot 100 at 73, UK Singles Chart at 94 and on the Billboard Hot 100 at 95.[149][150] Her cover of "Never Can Say Goodbye" reached 107 on the Billboard charts.[151][152] As a featured singer in the cast of Glee, Agron and her castmates hold numerous accolades: in 2010 they won an American Music Award,[153] and in 2011 they were collectively nominated for two Grammy Awards[147][154] as well as the Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act of the year.[155] In 2012, they received another soundtrack album Grammy nomination.[156] By the start of the sixth season they were the most-charting (Billboard) act in history,[157] a record held until March 2020.[158]

2012–2014: The Family and music videos

 
Agron at the New York premiere of The Family in 2013

Agron appeared less frequently in Glee's fourth season, being reduced to a guest star,[159][160] with co-star Naya Rivera saying that she did so by choice to work on other projects;[161] Rivera and Agron shared an argument scene in the Thanksgiving episode that Vulture said was "weirdly powerful", noting the pair "have always popped in scenes like this, and have never gotten enough of them".[162] Agron tweeted that the scene was one of her favorites,[163] and Murphy joked that the two characters could have a spin-off.[164] After reducing her role on Glee, Agron became the first of the cast to "cut out on her own",[34] playing Belle Blake in Luc Besson's ultra-violent 2013 mob comedy film The Family opposite Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, and Michelle Pfeiffer.[165] Besson reportedly wrote Belle with Agron in mind, wanting her to be in the film after seeing her perform on Glee.[166] The Irish Independent wrote that "Agron is one of the best things in the film [and] successfully grounds the more preposterous aspects of the plot".[34] It opened to mixed reviews but,[167] also seen as the breakout performer by the then-CEO of production company EuropaCorp,[168] critics praised Agron's performance and she was nominated for a Women Film Critics Circle Award.[169][170][171]

Later in 2013 she appeared in the music video for the Killers' tenth-anniversary track "Just Another Girl", portraying the lead singer, Brandon Flowers. Rolling Stone said that even with the real Flowers also appearing, "Agron shines as the video's star."[172] She briefly appeared in the fifth season of Glee for the 100th episode,[173] and was notably absent from "The Quarterback", the tribute episode for Cory Monteith.[34][174] In 2014, Agron starred as the scorned bride in Sam Smith's "I'm Not the Only One" music video. Glamour wrote that Agron's "convincing Desperate Housewives act [shows] off some major acting skills [and] really brings Sam's heart wrenching pop-ballad to life".[175] She also directed the music video for "Till Sunrise" by Goldroom, starring Gabrielle Haugh and her brother Jason,[13] and worked as a photographer with Jason for the February 2014 issue of Galore magazine.[176] In 2015, she directed a short film for the opening of designer Tory Burch's Paris flagship store; she was also selected by Burch to represent the brand at that year's Met Gala.[177][178] Agron returned to Glee for its final season[179] but did not appear in the episode "A Wedding", when Quinn's best friends get married, which was seen to be equally as unusual as missing "The Quarterback".[180]

2015–2019: Independent film, singing, and directing

 
Agron performing the national anthem in 2015

After Glee, Agron pursued what critic Frank Scheck would later describe as "admirably adventurous screen choices".[181] In 2017 she said that she had "wanted to return to doing indie films [after Glee and The Family], and found a lot of solace in doing so",[58] explaining in 2022 that she "purposely had to recalibrate after [she] was fully off of that show, and make time for [herself]... after so many years of not having any control [and] just not [being] a person in [her] own world".[182] She played the lead role in Natalia Leite's 2015 drama film Bare,[183] which follows Agron's character, Sarah, as she becomes romantically involved with a female drifter. The film includes a nude scene, which had been extensively discussed between Leite and Agron, taking inspiration from My Summer of Love for the tone.[184] Agron also made her professional theater debut in 2015. Turning down a Broadway play as she wanted to create a role, she played Dahlia in McQueen at the St. James Theatre on the West End;[185][186] McQueen received generally negative reviews,[187][188] and, in her PhD thesis for York University, Rebecca Halliday noted that reviews were not just profusely critical towards Agron's performance but also harsh on the actress herself.[188] Agron was unable to reprise her role for the Theatre Royal Haymarket transfer due to filming commitments.[189] She performed the U.S. national anthem in London at Winfield House, the U.S. ambassador's residence, for Independence Day 2015, with Katherine Jenkins performing the British national anthem.[190]

Agron relocated to New York City in 2016[191] and took time away from working in that year.[58] She appeared in several films released in 2017.[192] She had a supporting role in the Vatican II-set film Novitiate, portraying Sister Mary Grace, a foil to the harsh instruction of the Mother Superior,[193] opposite Melissa Leo and Margaret Qualley.[194] Agron spoke about playing a Catholic nun as a Jewish actor, saying that she was interested in exploring faith and spirituality that exist outside of her own experiences.[195][196] Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "in an ensemble without a weak link, special note should be made of [Agron], gently heartbreaking [in her role]",[197] and San Francisco Chronicle's Mick LaSalle opined that as part of the ensemble, Agron, as well as Rebecca Dayan and Julianne Nicholson, "would be the highlight of any other film, the person audiences would go home talking about".[198] Agron also portrayed Alison Miller, the lead of the drama Hollow in the Land.[192] The film was often compared to Winter's Bone,[h] with The New York Times saying that the "movie is not as tense [as Winter's Bone], but it gets close thanks to Ms. Agron's resolute performance and [its] hostile small town setting";[204] The Hollywood Reporter said that "Agron delivers a compelling turn in this atmospheric backwoods mystery."[181]

 
Agron in the Carlyle after performing in January 2019

In September 2017, Agron made her singing debut with a residency at the Café Carlyle, saying that she "missed singing publicly" and wanted to pursue this again in New York.[45] In her set she performed music originally sung by male acts, with BroadwayWorld noting that, for possibly the first time, people would hear her sing in her preferred register;[205] she told WWD that she saw an improvement in her vocal quality using her own register again after being uncomfortable hitting high notes for Glee.[45] Music critic Will Friedwald described her as "a post-millennial update of Julie London";[206] Paul Hagen of Metrosource said that her lower range "is smooth as single malt scotch";[3] and Theater Pizzazz's Eric J. Grimm wrote that, "free of auto tune and songs out of her vocal range, she reveals herself to be a capable and precise singer with an appreciation for excellent lyrics."[7] Agron returned to the Carlyle in January and February 2019, again performing a setlist "tailored for her husky register", with a larger band.[6] This performance was advertised to feature songs by female acts, though she still sung many songs performed by men.[6] Of the second show, Matt Smith, also Theater Pizzazz, said that Agron used minimal commentary, which "[felt] as if she's second-guessing herself", but that any lack of expression in commentary was made up for by her expression through the songs;[207] Agron selected songs that she found romantic and playful.[31] Smith complimented that her voice is "soothing and soulful, [and] makes the already-cozy Café Carlyle feel that much more intimate".[207] Agron suggested that she would consider releasing an album, but not of the pop music featured on Glee.[45]

Berlin, I Love You, an installment of the Cities of Love anthology film series, was released in 2019. Agron directed a segment in the film from a screenplay by David Vernon, as well as playing a puppeteer who reinvigorates the life of a burnt-out Hollywood star played by Luke Wilson.[208][209] She was initially approached to act in the segment, and asked if she could direct it instead before being hired for both roles;[33][210] filming for the segment took one day.[81] Reception to the film was generally negative: Peter Debruge of Variety wrote that "by and large, the film feels aimless and uninspired ... the most effective sequence may be [Agron's] offering",[209] a sentiment echoed by Jackie K. Cooper,[211] while Peter Sobczynski of RogerEbert.com felt it was "such a wan little embarrassment that its presence can only be explained by the fact that ... Wilson and Agron might attract a few more viewers."[212]

2020–present: Return to prominence

Starting with 2020's Shiva Baby, Agron began appearing in more prominent independent films, with well-received performances;[213][214][215] Rolling Stone also noted that most of the films or Agron's characters of this period were identifiably Jewish, in contrast to her previous roles.[216]

Agron played Kim Beckett in Shiva Baby, a comedy set at a Jewish mourning service.[217] The film and its cast received widespread praise,[218][219][220] with some reviews noting the depth Agron brought to her role.[221][222] The Hollywood Reporter, /Film, and Variety described her performance as "perfect"[223][224] and "flawless".[225] She then portrayed Laura Riding in the historical biopic The Laureate; telling the story of Riding's life with Robert Graves and their lovers, it premiered in 2021.[226][227] In As They Made Us, directed by Mayim Bialik and released in April 2022, Agron played the lead role, Abigail, alongside Dustin Hoffman and Candice Bergen.[228] Abigail is the daughter of Hoffman and Bergen's characters; Agron had previously played Bergen's daughter in the 2010 film The Romantics and said it was "super special" to work with her again at a different stage.[229] The film deals with parental death, something which Agron related to due to experiences with her own father's illness. She noted that about a year before filming the project she had finally become ready to address father-daughter relationships in her work;[230] the theme is also present in Acidman, a film Agron began working on in 2020.[216]

In March and April 2022, Agron performed her third residency at the Café Carlyle.[5] Reviews noted her charming commentary and ability to connect with the audience,[5] with Front Row Center writing that her "alluring badinage is as delightful as her song."[231] Stephen Mosher for BroadwayWorld said that her "famously husky ... whisky tenor and relaxed stylings [bring] an atmosphere of levity and love".[5]

Acidman, a two-hander starring Agron and Thomas Haden Church, was released in 2023, as was the Hulu/Disney+ release Clock, a sci-fi horror film with Agron in the lead role. She also returned to television for the first time since Glee[216] to be part of the main cast of the upcoming Netflix original television show The Chosen One, an adaptation of the Mark Millar comic series American Jesus, which is set to be released in 2024.[232][216]

Public image

Image and fashion

 
Agron taking a selfie with fans in 2014

Agron's public image and style have been described as "old Hollywood", something she has enjoyed since she was a child admiring figures including Audrey Hepburn, Lucille Ball and Leslie Caron.[i] Like classic stars, Agron speaks with a Mid-Atlantic accent,[5] and she has connected her views on keeping private to this era, saying: "I think people know too many things about actors these days ... Back in the day, you knew very little about the stars".[32] The role of Quinn in Glee saw Agron nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Female Breakout Star in 2010,[239] and she and other cast members were awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award for Ensemble in a Comedy Series that same year.[240] In 2011, her roles in Glee and I Am Number Four saw Agron place on the IMDb list of top emerging stars,[241][242] and the Victoria's Secret models ranked her as the sexiest smile in Hollywood.[243] Following the death of Cory Monteith in 2013, Agron criticized the lack of privacy afforded her Glee castmates by paparazzi, though said she had come to accept this kind of treatment in exchange for the positives of being an actor.[244] Agron has since said that the level of success Glee had when she was in her early twenties "[catapulted her] into a world [in which she was] not very equipped to, kind of, explore that coming-of-age in the public eye", adding that the sudden emergence of social media at the time did not help; she explained that she chose to travel to keep grounded.[33][245] Agron was one of the most-followed and most influential celebrities on Twitter in 2012 and 2013.[246][247]

Entertainment Tonight has called Agron a "fashion icon",[248] and Vogue magazine has covered her style and taste, praising her takes on different styles and remixing fashion.[j] She has been credited with influencing the popularity of the fishtail braid;[252] shaggy bob;[253][254] and pompadour hairstyles,[255][256] and her presence at Met Galas helped popularize it to become one of New York's biggest social events.[257] Agron describes her style as "eclectic", adding that she enjoys dressing in both feminine and masculine looks.[238][258] In 2015, she said that her style and the way she presents herself are "more to the prudish side".[60] In 2010, she appeared on the cover of GQ with Glee co-stars Michele and Monteith; after "minor controversy" following complaints that the actors were dressed too provocatively for their younger fans, Agron wrote an apology on her blog.[259][260] Agron and her Glee character are referenced in the controversial 2016 song "Einstein yori Dianna Agron" by Japanese idol group HKT48, as the epitome of beauty and charm.[261] She is also named in the liner notes of the Taylor Swift song "22", as an inspiration of the song,[262] and some fans have speculated that Swift's song "Wonderland" also references her.[263]

...when I started my career [my grandmother] would say, "When are you going to play a nice Jewish girl?" And I'd say, "When the industry will start seeing me as one."

–Agron speaking in 2023 on her roles[216]

Though she became known for playing the gentile across from Jewish characters,[264][265] Agron is a practicing Jew.[38] She knows Hebrew[266] and visited Israel to study her faith in 2016.[41] The debate on Jewish characters being portrayed by Jewish actors became prominent in 2018 with the success of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,[217] with a response from physiognomist Sharrona Pearl in Jewish culture magazine Tablet referring to Agron and her roles as overtly shiksa characters in debating representation.[267] Other Jewish media have commented on Agron's Glee character,[268] with the Jewish Women's Archive suggesting that she may have made cheerleading more visible to Jewish girls,[269] and Agron's appearance, with Hey Alma noting that this is "something the Jewish media loves to talk about, somewhat saltily."[270] More discussions of actors' Jewishness came with the release of Shiva Baby,[271][272] which has a non-Jewish lead actress while Agron's Kim is, ironically, the only character in the film who is not considered Jewish;[217][273] writer-director Emma Seligman said that Agron was excited to be involved in a Jewish movie, saying that it was "so sad to hear, but because of her looks, [Agron's] Jewishness is constantly questioned".[274]

Relationships

While Agron is known for keeping her romances private,[275] she has been in several high-profile relationships.[276] In July 2010, she began dating British actor Alex Pettyfer, her I Am Number Four co-star. Pettyfer was reportedly controlling and paranoid throughout their relationship, though they began cohabiting in 2010. The couple had a messy break-up in February 2011, the day after the film was released, with reports that he threatened her over the phone and had a "heated confrontation" with actor Sebastian Stan, someone with whom Agron was close in early 2011. She temporarily moved to a hotel under a false name so that Pettyfer would not be able to find her,[277][278] and Pettyfer was instructed not to attend an event at which she would be present.[279] In early 2011, Agron met actor Chris Evans at an Oscars party and the two were linked in April that year;[280][281] reportedly, Evans' brother Scott was a fan of Agron from Glee and supported the idea of the couple.[282] Agron began dating Stan in June 2011;[283] they split in December, due to Agron being unable to spend time with him while having to work on Glee,[284] but began dating again in February 2012 and were still together in April.[285][286]

It was first reported that Agron was dating Mumford & Sons guitarist Winston Marshall in July 2015,[275] and the couple became engaged in winter 2015/16.[287] They were married on October 15, 2016, in Morocco,[288] with Agron wearing a Valentino Fall 2016 off-the-runway dress noted as one of the most expensive celebrity wedding dresses ever.[289][290] Agron and Marshall kept their relationship private, including not posting about each other on social media. After splitting, they separated in 2019 and divorced in 2020.[291][292][293] In 2022, Marshall said that splitting up, which they did around the same time he got sober, was painful.[291]

Agron was linked to Belgian painter Harold Ancart in 2021[294] and reportedly dated actor Bradley Cooper in 2022.[295][296] She was again with Ancart in 2022, when it was reported that an incident involving her and publisher Lucas Zwirner caused Ancart to suddenly cut ties with art dealer and gallery owner (and Lucas' father) David Zwirner.[297] In 2023, Ancart mentioned that he and Agron live together in New York and had been together for two years.[1]

Agron's sexuality has been subject to much public speculation; lesbian culture website Autostraddle reflected that Agron wearing a T-shirt reading "Likes Girls" in 2011 "was the moment that started the whole [internet] gay discourse",[298] and a 2016 episode of IFC's Boxed In satirized Agron making ambiguous statements on the subject, something common in Celesbian culture.[299] Her close friendship with Taylor Swift in the early 2010s led to some fans developing a long-standing theory that Swift is "secretly gay"; speculation of a relationship between the pair was common in Hollywood at the time[263][300] and Agron was asked about its veracity as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2012,[286] and by Rolling Stone in 2023.[301]

Activism

Charity and advocacy

A clip of Agron hosting the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco in 2012

The Guardian noted in 2015 that Agron is "also known for her activism, supporting charities and advocacy groups when not acting."[302] She is an activist for LGBT+ rights and human rights,[303][304] and has said that being able to engage with large-scale charity work is one of the positives of her job.[29][244] She has also given her time to charitable endeavors supporting children, including organizations like Camp Wonder and UNICEF,[305][306] and has hosted and participated in various fundraisers for literacy non-profit 826LA, including emceeing the 2010 concert "Chickens in Love".[307][308][309] Since 2012, Agron has been a GLAAD Spirit Day ambassador, and since 2014 she has been a Global Citizen Ambassador,[310][311] regularly participating in the Global Citizen Festival.[k] In politics, Agron endorsed Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaign,[316] Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign,[317] and Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.[318]

In 2011 she attended the Trevor Project's Trevor Live! with Glee co-stars Kevin McHale and Darren Criss,[319] and on June 2, 2012, she hosted the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco.[320] Naya Rivera and Cory Monteith had hosted a parallel event on March 24, 2012, in New York City, auctioning off kisses to the audience;[321] Agron did the same, raising $5,500 for the campaign.[322] In women's rights, Agron spoke at the 18th San Francisco Power of Choice Luncheon to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade in 2013,[323][324] and criticized the Supreme Court of the United States when it repealed this in June 2022.[325] In the arts, Agron works with Platform Presents, a British organization founded by Gala Gordon to provide a platform to new talent,[326][327] and is an advocate for female filmmakers:[328] she was a jurist for the Nora Ephron Prize at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival,[329] and for the Through Her Lens grant at Tribeca in 2017 and 2018.[330][331] Supporting youth causes, in 2014, Agron took part in a charity weekend as part of the Big Slick Foundation, an organization of Kansas City-related celebrities, to help raise funds for Children's Mercy Hospital,[332] and she and other Glee stars participated in the Young Storytellers Foundation "Glee Big Show", which featured live performances of five scripts written by fifth grade students to support arts programs in public schools.[333] In August 2014 she wrote an article for NBC News to promote United Nations (UN) International Youth Day.[311]

 
Agron and Meghan Markle with General Martin Dempsey and others on a USO tour in Italy in 2014

Agron has prominently been a supporter of charities for refugees, particularly children, affected by war. In 2012, Agron visited the Somaly Mam Foundation's Kampong Cham center, where she met child and teenage residents,[334] and in 2013 she promoted a campaign fundraiser benefiting the foundation.[335] In November 2014, Agron, among many other international artists, was featured on the United Nations Children's Fund charity single "Imagine".[306] She has raised money and advocated for War Child since 2014,[336][337] particularly for Syrian refugees,[338] and in 2016, she traveled with the UN to visit resettled Syrian refugees in Austria and Jordan.[339][340] She has also supported military personnel, providing services and live entertainment to United States troops and their families as part of the December 2014 United Service Organizations tour at Bagram air field, Afghanistan, and locations in Spain, Italy, Turkey, and the UK.[341][342]

You, Me and Charlie

You, Me & Charlie (YM&C) was a curation platform launched by Agron on December 12, 2011. Along with help from several other contributors, she wrote and collected posts on subjects including music, art, fashion, and daily inspiration.[343][344] The name of the website refers to Charlie, one of Agron's childhood nicknames,[345] "her male alter ego[,] and the star of the short stories she'd write in high school".[346] Several short films and videos created by Lexy Hulme, a dancer and friend of Agron, were also shared on the website,[347] which accepted submissions for inspiration posts through a related Tumblr blog.[343] The site served as inspiration for young artists, and Vanity Fair championed it as a stress reliever, saying that the site is "full of sunshine, optimism, and pretty people";[348] InStyle promoted how the platform spread activism, saying that "these days it seems every celebrity has an online presence [but] Agron uses social media in a truly inspired way."[345] The idea for YM&C came from how "people really responded so well to [Agron's personal blog], so [she] just wanted to open it up and have it be more of a community".[29] In February 2013, Agron hosted a concert for the curation blog in Los Angeles, where she performed Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" and Tina Turner's "What's Love Got to Do with It" with the band A House For Lions.[349][350]

Selected filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2010 American Music Awards Favorite Soundtrack Album Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers (Glee cast) Won [153]
Breakthrough of the Year Awards Breakthrough Newcomer Herself Won [358][359]
Gay People's Choice Awards Best Ensemble TV Cast Glee Won [360]
Favorite Music Duo or Group Glee cast Won
Gold Derby TV Awards Ensemble of the Year Glee Nominated [361]
Lesbian/Bi People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group Glee cast Nominated [362]
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave International Band Glee cast Nominated [363]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Won [240]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Breakout Star Glee Nominated [239]
Choice Music: Group Glee cast Nominated [364]
TV Land Awards Future Classics Glee Won [365]
2011 Brit Awards International Breakthrough Act Glee cast Nominated [155]
Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Glee: The Music, Volume 1 (Glee cast) Nominated [147][366]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated [367]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer Glee Nominated [368]
Choice Music: Group Glee cast Nominated
2012 Giffoni Film Festival Giffoni Experience Award Herself Won [369][370]
Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Glee: The Music, Volume 4 (Glee cast) Nominated [156][366]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated [371]
Shorty Awards Best Blogger in Social Media Herself ([felldowntherabbithole] and You, Me & Charlie) Nominated [372]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer Glee Nominated [373]
2013 Napa Valley Film Festival Rising Star Award Herself (with Miles Teller) Won [374]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated [375]
Shorty Awards[fn 4] Best Actress in Social Media Herself Shortlisted [377][378]
[379]
Best Artist, Art Critic, or Art Aficionado in Social Media Herself Shortlisted
You, Me & Charlie Nominated
Best Blogger in Social Media Herself Shortlisted
You, Me & Charlie Shortlisted
Best Celebrity in Social Media Herself Nominated
Best Comedian or Comedy in Social Media You, Me & Charlie Shortlisted
Best Fashion Diva, Brand, or Model in Social Media Herself Shortlisted
Women Film Critics Circle Awards Best Young Actress The Family Nominated [171]
2015 BroadwayWorld UK/West End Awards Best Featured Actress in a New Production of a Play McQueen Nominated [380]
2021 The ReFrame Stamp Narrative Feature Shiva Baby Won [381]
2022 Apolo Awards Best Ensemble Cast Shiva Baby Won [382]
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast Shiva Baby Won [383][384]
Dallas International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Acidman (as producer) Won [385]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ IPA and respelling per Agron's description.[8]
  2. ^ In 2010, Agron said that this name was altered by immigration officials at Ellis Island;[8] Jennifer Mendelsohn, a board member of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Maryland and expert in Ashkenazi genealogy,[21][22] researched Agron's family in 2019 and found records indicating that her great-grandfather arrived at Boston in 1906 as an infant and had his name changed sometime between 1910 and 1920 while living in Kansas City, Missouri. Mendelsohn presented documents and commentary in a tweet thread.[a] Mendelsohn's research is supported by the database of the Agronsky family tree held by the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot.[b] The 2001 book Any Way Out also traces some history of the Kansas City Agronsky family.[23]
  3. ^ Dianna Agron's great-great-great-great-grandfather was Shmuel Labe Agronsky. Gershon Agron and Martin Agronsky are also descended from Shmuel Labe Agronsky. In a database held by the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot, family trees including #5343 and #1325 (both of which include Gershon Agron, Martin Agronsky, and Dianna Agron) descend from Shmuel Labe Agronsky.[b]
  4. ^ Shortlisting occurs before nomination/finalists. There were no winners awarded in the Art, Blogger, or Fashion categories.[376]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b See select tweets from genealogist Jennifer Mendelsohn's thread.[17][18][19][20]
  2. ^ a b See Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot database personalities and trees.[24][25][26][27]
  3. ^ By e.g. Rolling Stone,[109] Insider,[110] PopCrush.[111]
  4. ^ In various interviews published in 2011.[35][54][77][79][114]
  5. ^ Out of reviews that gave the song a grade, The Washington Post gave the song a B−;[128] Entertainment Weekly gave it a B;[129] and TVLine gave it an A.[130] Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone said that it was "a tune well-suited for Quinn's sultry voice",[131] Emily St. James at The A.V. Club said it was the only number of the episode that worked,[132] and Kate Stanhope for TV Guide wrote that the performance made the long wait since Agron's last solo "(almost) worth it", adding that "If this is her sign-off, it was a good one."[126]
  6. ^ Both contemporaneously[133][134] and in retrospect.[135]
  7. ^ Her performance was highlighted in reviews for the episode "Big Brother", which immediately followed the paralysis and featured "I'm Still Standing".[138][139][140]
  8. ^ E.g. in NOW,[199] The Village Voice,[200] Los Angeles Times,[201] The Globe and Mail,[202] Toronto Star.[203]
  9. ^ Description in various fashion papers and columns.[233][234][235][236][237] Agron has named these as her icons, as well as Sophia Loren; Grace Kelly; Katharine Hepburn; and Cary Grant, in various interviews.[32][34][86][238]
  10. ^ See Vogue features on Agron's fashion.[249][250][251]
  11. ^ Including in 2014,[312] 2016,[313] 2017,[314] and 2019.[315]

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dianna, agron, dianna, elise, agron, gron, born, april, 1986, american, actress, singer, after, dancing, starring, small, musical, theater, productions, youth, agron, made, screen, debut, 2006, 2007, played, recurring, character, debbie, marshall, heroes, firs. Dianna Elise Agron ˈ eɪ ɡ r ɒ n AY gron fn 1 born April 30 1986 is an American actress and singer After dancing and starring in small musical theater productions in her youth Agron made her screen debut in 2006 and in 2007 she played recurring character Debbie Marshall on Heroes and had her first leading role In 2009 she took the role of the antagonistic but sympathetic head cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy drama series Glee For her role in the series she won a SAG Award and as part of the cast was nominated for the Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act among other accolades Dianna AgronAgron in 2017BornDianna Elise Agron 1986 04 30 April 30 1986 age 37 Savannah Georgia U S OccupationsActresssingerdancerYears active2006 presentWorksPerformancesSpouseWinston Marshall m 2016 div 2020 wbr PartnerHarold Ancart 2021 present 1 Musical careerGenresCabaret 2 folk country 3 folk rock 2 4 jazz 5 Songbook 4 soul 4 Instrument s VocalsSignatureAfter her breakthrough success in Glee Agron began working more in film first starring in the popular young adult adaptation I Am Number Four 2011 as Sarah Hart before taking on films aimed at more diverse audiences including the 2013 mob comedy The Family and 2015 s Bare She has also directed several short films and music videos and in 2017 began performing as a singer at the Cafe Carlyle in New York City while continuing to star in films including Novitiate and Hollow in the Land in 2017 Shiva Baby in 2020 and As They Made Us in 2022 She acted in and directed part of the 2019 anthology feature film Berlin I Love You Agron is Jewish and has spoken of how her religion relates to her career She has also been involved with significant charity work particularly in support of LGBTQ rights and human rights Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2006 2008 Early career and Heroes 2 2 2009 2011 Glee I Am Number Four and early film roles 2 3 2012 2014 The Family and music videos 2 4 2015 2019 Independent film singing and directing 2 5 2020 present Return to prominence 3 Public image 3 1 Image and fashion 3 2 Relationships 4 Activism 4 1 Charity and advocacy 4 2 You Me and Charlie 5 Selected filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Footnotes 9 2 Citations 9 3 Sources 10 External linksEarly life EditDianna Elise Agron was born on April 30 1986 in Savannah Georgia to Mary nee Barnes a seamstress and Ronald S Ron Agron a former general manager of Hyatt hotels 9 10 Her father was born to a Jewish family while her mother converted to Judaism before they married 11 12 Agron has a younger brother Jason Agron a photographer 13 14 She is Ashkenazi Jewish of Russian Jewish descent 15 16 her father s family were Jewish immigrants from Novgorod Seversky in Ukraine a and the family s original surname was Agronsky fn 2 She is distantly related to Gershon Agron and Martin Agronsky fn 3 Agron was raised in San Antonio Texas and Burlingame California 28 29 her family lived in various hotels due to her father s career 30 31 but her mother made sure that Agron and her brother knew this was not the norm 32 Agron has said that there was always music from the 1960s and 1970s playing at their home 33 and that her mother sheltered her though not her brother from watching contemporary films and television even as a teenager opting to let her watch mostly classic musicals because she felt they had a certain amount of loveliness to them 34 35 Being exposed to the fairytale and fantastical image of Hollywood from these films influenced Agron s decision to pursue acting 34 while her interest in storytelling comes from seeing different lives unfold around her growing up in the fishbowl environment of hotels 33 Agron lived in the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport for seven years from the age of nine 28 36 37 Agron lived in Texas from the age of two until she was nine 38 and took up dancing at the age of three studying jazz and ballet and later hip hop dancing 9 She often performed in local and school musical theater productions 39 40 including as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz when she was eight 31 She attended Hebrew school growing up as well as being educated at a Jewish day school through third grade 11 She was bullied harshly for her Jewish faith while living in Texas 38 and noted that she assumed having police guarding their Temple was normal until the family moved to California adding that being Jewish was a large part of her identity as a child because of how it ostracized her 34 38 41 When the family moved to California Agron attended Lincoln Elementary School 42 Burlingame Intermediate School and Burlingame High School in the Bay Area 43 she attended religious school and had her bat mitzvah at the Reform Judaism practicing Peninsula Temple Sholom 44 She said that she found it much easier to make friends there than she had in Texas 34 though described her middle school experience as sometimes unpleasant 32 giving the example of a boy following her around and calling her a man when aged thirteen her voice dropped significantly This gave her a complex about how her voice sounded and she avoided speaking and singing in her natural register for a long time though she overcame this and credits it with giving her a thick skin 45 In high school Agron was on the homecoming court in both her junior and senior years tying for homecoming queen with a friend 34 46 she has said she was not popular in a stereotypical sense in high school but had many friends in different groups 34 She was involved in school theater performing in Vanities and Grease as a senior 37 and helping with set design costumes and painting 47 Agron has broken her nose twice The first break occurred when she was fourteen but she did not have it repaired until it was damaged again on a day off during the Glee tour 48 She was also injured in a traffic collision and underwent physical therapy in high school 49 As a teenager Agron was a dance teacher 50 and worked at a local boutique Morning Glory where she became enthralled with fashion 29 51 Though her mother dressed her in doll style dresses she began experimenting with fashion in high school 10 52 She took piano lessons 53 and said that she came to love photography in high school as well where she learnt on film 54 55 When she was a teenager her father became ill with what the family would determine was multiple sclerosis after tests proved indefinitive Agron was not made aware of his illness until she was fifteen when he had a stroke and began losing his cognitive and physical abilities 56 She spoke to Cosmopolitan about the impact of this on her family which caused her parents marriage to fall apart saying the separation was devastating for her and her brother She added that she had to play therapist to her family be the glue 57 She later said that when her father became ill he lost his faith for some time and the family stopped attending Temple 58 Career Edit2006 2008 Early career and Heroes Edit Agron moved to Los Angeles in 2005 31 attending an audition for a dance agency on the same day 33 She had wanted to go to New York but instead chose Los Angeles as it was closer to her family in case she needed to support them 59 She was signed by the agency and told them that she wanted to be in musicals they sent her out for music video auditions Agron was hesitant to be in music videos worrying that she could not be considered both a dancer and an actress though she agreed to be in the video for Robin Thicke s Wanna Love You Girl she was cut when Pharrell Williams became involved and the concept was changed 33 Her dance agency helped her find an acting agent and she again requested to be considered for musicals which she was told were too outdated 31 33 When she moved to Los Angeles she also began to watch movies other than old musicals after watching 2001 and A Clockwork Orange back to back she was pleasantly surprised at how much more scope there was available as an actor 60 From 2006 to 2008 she appeared on television series including Shark Close to Home Drake amp Josh CSI NY and Numbers 61 Her first film role was an uncredited appearance as a cheerleader in the 2006 remake film When a Stranger Calls 62 Agron told Rolling Stone that during her early career most of the film roles she was offered were horror films or nudity and that she turned down all of these 63 She instead appeared in comedy films like Skid Marks 64 and Rushers 65 66 which won the short film audience award at the 2007 Method Fest 67 and the action thriller film T K O 68 She had a recurring role in the third season of Veronica Mars as Jenny Budosh a student in Veronica s criminology class at college who is also involved with a fraud cover up 69 70 During her early years in Los Angeles Agron lived in the same building as Christina McDowell and Emma Stone which was once raided by a SWAT team and spent time with them and other young artists and starlets in the neighborhood including Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes 35 71 72 In 2007 she played the main role of Harper in the Milo Ventimiglia directed MTV series It s a Mall World alongside Sam Huntington for its single season 73 74 She then appeared in a recurring role for the second season of Heroes as Debbie Marshall the mean captain of the cheerleading squad at the new school Claire Bennet attends 75 76 Initially she read for the nice cheerleader role as she had previously been typecast as the nice girl but a producer thought it would be more interesting to see her play a mean character She said that when she was cast in the role it helped open a lot of people s eyes to her as an actor because it is different to who she is as a person 54 77 During the 2007 2008 writers strike when auditions stopped Agron wrote a feature screenplay about a 28 year old man and his relationships with different women in his life as he learns how to say I love you which was optioned in 2008 Agron had wanted to direct the film 78 79 80 2009 2011 Glee I Am Number Four and early film roles Edit Agron at the Glee premiere party in 2009 Agron landed her breakthrough role in 2009 as Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy drama series Glee 81 Media journalist Jon Caramanica described the character in April 2010 as a conniving though angelic seeming cheerleader 82 Agron was the last principal actor to be cast having won the role only days before the pilot began filming struggling to cast Quinn the producers were going to remove the character but Fox wanted to keep her in the pilot 35 83 and casting director Robert J Ulrich convinced them to let him see more auditions 84 The producers had felt the character would be unnecessary if she could not be given more depth though they did not initially reveal this to Agron 35 47 Ulrich told Variety that when they saw her audition the show finally came together 85 Shortly before Glee Agron had over thirty unsuccessful auditions for a small role in a musical and so auditioned with no expectations 86 In her audition she sang Frank Sinatra s Fly Me to the Moon 87 Before offering her the part the production worried she would appear too innocent and asked her to come back looking sexier 78 84 she later said that this request was like hearing nails on a chalkboard 10 Of Agron s casting showrunner Ryan Murphy said she ruined the part for me she humanized it She can cry at the drop of a hat So now her character has a conscience a soul and great vulnerability 63 Agron s portrayal of Quinn was praised 88 and she made her musical debut at the end of the second episode Showmance performing Dionne Warwick s I Say a Little Prayer 89 90 In 2009 members of the Glee cast including Agron performed the national anthem before Game 3 of the World Series 91 During the hiatus away from filming Glee in the summer of 2009 Agron wrote starred in directed and executive produced an unreleased short comedy film called A Fuchsia Elephant 92 93 The plot revolves around Agron s character Charlotte Hill who recreates her eighth birthday party with her friend Michael played by Dave Franco also a producer on the day before she turns eighteen 94 95 She directed the 2010 music video for Body by Thao amp The Get Down Stay Down 96 and took on more film roles in 2010 and 2011 with various supporting parts including Natalie in Burlesque 97 and the cheerleader Samantha in Bold Native an animal liberation terror film 98 99 Agron had played multiple mean cheerleader roles and when she began to be offered more during Glee s first season she asked her team to start turning them away 53 100 Agron was positioned as a top choice for the role of Gwen Stacy in the reboot of the Spider Man films when The Amazing Spider Man began casting in 2010 101 but lost out to Emma Stone 102 Deadline reported there were concerns about the availability of Agron who tested for the role just as Glee s second season began due to having a large role on a major network show 103 In 2011 she tested for the part of Lois Lane in the DC Extended Universe film Man of Steel though there were concerns that she was too young for the role 104 it went to Amy Adams 105 In the Glee episode Born This Way Agron s character Quinn is encouraged to embrace self love by wearing a past mean nickname on a T shirt as the rest of her friends are doing with their flaws 106 The cast recreated the performance set to Lady Gaga s Born This Way during the tour During Glee s second season Emily St James for The A V Club wrote that Agron was one of the show s best actors but often sidelined 107 In the episode Born This Way she performed a duet with Lea Michele as Rachel Berry of I Feel Pretty from West Side Story and TLC s Unpretty The Observer named this the best Glee cover praising Agron s soft and comforting vocals and saying that as a cult favorite of Glee fans in 2020 this one deserves all the hype even outside the show s kitschy walls 108 The song has been highly praised c and was voted the best Glee number in a 2011 TVLine fan vote elimination bracket 112 Murphy has also said it was his favorite cover from the show 113 As a costume and extreme makeup lover Agron has highlighted parts of this season as her favorite moments of the show naming The Rocky Horror Glee Show particularly Time Warp and the performance of Thriller d though she was the cause for a brief delay in filming of the latter number when she became ill in December 2010 115 On Glee Quinn often sang as a soprano which Agron said was on the highest part of her vocal register that she can access but it s not where she feels the most confident and comfortable 45 Agron rarely sang in her chest voice in the first season 116 and in 2011 HuffPost described Quinn s singing register as falsetto 117 Agron suggested that Quinn having a high voice may have been her fault as she had auditioned using a higher speaking voice to reflect her character s young age 3 and personality saying Quinn sees herself as having to be elite and perfect so I didn t see her with this Agron s raspy voice 35 37 She struggled to maintain the affected voice in Glee s second season 35 and changed it for the third 118 119 In 2011 Agron wrote the Time 100 entry for her Glee co star Chris Colfer 120 Her breakthrough movie role came in the 2011 YA adaptation I Am Number Four as co lead Sarah Hart 121 whom Agron described as an artsy kid that is a little misunderstood 53 Agron took on the role because it was different to her Quinn character and said that while she wanted to work during the Glee hiatus she would not take just any project that fit in her schedule because it s so hard as an actor to really engage with a character and a script if you don t love it 53 Her filming restrictions for Glee meant she almost did not get the role The shoot got moved to the summer when Agron was available 53 and she learned she got the role a few weeks before filming Photography began in Pittsburgh in the summer of 2010 the day after the first Glee tour finished 54 Reviews for the film were mixed 122 123 Agron s I Am Number Four co lead was Alex Pettyfer 53 after Pettyfer dropped out of playing Tom in Seventh Son in May 2011 Agron tested for the role of Alice Deane 124 125 I don t know if I ll ever work that hard again in my life But as hard as everybody was working we worked with such a loving group of people and had a great familiarity You knew that you were coming to a space where everybody loved what they were doing All I wanted was to be in a musical and I got it It was a very very special opportunity I don t know what my life would have been like without it Agron reflecting on Glee in 2019 31 In the third season of Glee Agron sang her first solo number since the first season Never Can Say Goodbye by the Jackson 5 126 The song which had been leaked before the episode 127 received positive reviews e The character s stories in this season were less well received with reviews employing humor to say that the writing did not provide Agron with strong material f In one story her character was paralyzed in a car accident but only for four episodes before she was performing again 135 Agron had previously said that the story which she discussed with Murphy 49 would be slow and gradual as Quinn struggles through accepting a more challenging situation 136 In 2019 The Guardian termed the brief paralysis and the related cringe inducing performance of I m Still Standing as the show s defining shark jumping moment 137 though critics praised Agron s acting g Speaking to MTV following the car accident episode Agron said that she had fun challenges playing Quinn who always was changing 141 After the third season aired Agron appeared as a guest mentor on The Glee Project s second season episode Actability 142 Several songs performed by Agron as Quinn have been released as singles made available for digital download and featured on the show s soundtrack albums 143 144 Many songs performed on Glee were pop music including several by Agron 45 though she was also noted as the show s easy listening vocalist performing some Motown 145 I Say a Little Prayer charted in the UK Singles Chart at 125 and her cover of the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin On reached 166 on the UK Singles 146 These songs were released on Glee The Music Volume 1 the former as an iTunes bonus track 143 which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media 147 Caramanica criticized the fact that Agron s cover of Papa Don t Preach was omitted from the soundtracks writing that it was one of the most grounded and moving covers the show has yet done 82 Papa Don t Preach was later released as a single charting at 81 on the UK Singles 148 149 as was It s a Man s Man s Man s World which charted in the Canadian Hot 100 at 73 UK Singles Chart at 94 and on the Billboard Hot 100 at 95 149 150 Her cover of Never Can Say Goodbye reached 107 on the Billboard charts 151 152 As a featured singer in the cast of Glee Agron and her castmates hold numerous accolades in 2010 they won an American Music Award 153 and in 2011 they were collectively nominated for two Grammy Awards 147 154 as well as the Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act of the year 155 In 2012 they received another soundtrack album Grammy nomination 156 By the start of the sixth season they were the most charting Billboard act in history 157 a record held until March 2020 158 2012 2014 The Family and music videos Edit Agron at the New York premiere of The Family in 2013 Agron appeared less frequently in Glee s fourth season being reduced to a guest star 159 160 with co star Naya Rivera saying that she did so by choice to work on other projects 161 Rivera and Agron shared an argument scene in the Thanksgiving episode that Vulture said was weirdly powerful noting the pair have always popped in scenes like this and have never gotten enough of them 162 Agron tweeted that the scene was one of her favorites 163 and Murphy joked that the two characters could have a spin off 164 After reducing her role on Glee Agron became the first of the cast to cut out on her own 34 playing Belle Blake in Luc Besson s ultra violent 2013 mob comedy film The Family opposite Robert De Niro Tommy Lee Jones and Michelle Pfeiffer 165 Besson reportedly wrote Belle with Agron in mind wanting her to be in the film after seeing her perform on Glee 166 The Irish Independent wrote that Agron is one of the best things in the film and successfully grounds the more preposterous aspects of the plot 34 It opened to mixed reviews but 167 also seen as the breakout performer by the then CEO of production company EuropaCorp 168 critics praised Agron s performance and she was nominated for a Women Film Critics Circle Award 169 170 171 Later in 2013 she appeared in the music video for the Killers tenth anniversary track Just Another Girl portraying the lead singer Brandon Flowers Rolling Stone said that even with the real Flowers also appearing Agron shines as the video s star 172 She briefly appeared in the fifth season of Glee for the 100th episode 173 and was notably absent from The Quarterback the tribute episode for Cory Monteith 34 174 In 2014 Agron starred as the scorned bride in Sam Smith s I m Not the Only One music video Glamour wrote that Agron s convincing Desperate Housewives act shows off some major acting skills and really brings Sam s heart wrenching pop ballad to life 175 She also directed the music video for Till Sunrise by Goldroom starring Gabrielle Haugh and her brother Jason 13 and worked as a photographer with Jason for the February 2014 issue of Galore magazine 176 In 2015 she directed a short film for the opening of designer Tory Burch s Paris flagship store she was also selected by Burch to represent the brand at that year s Met Gala 177 178 Agron returned to Glee for its final season 179 but did not appear in the episode A Wedding when Quinn s best friends get married which was seen to be equally as unusual as missing The Quarterback 180 2015 2019 Independent film singing and directing Edit Agron performing the national anthem in 2015 After Glee Agron pursued what critic Frank Scheck would later describe as admirably adventurous screen choices 181 In 2017 she said that she had wanted to return to doing indie films after Glee and The Family and found a lot of solace in doing so 58 explaining in 2022 that she purposely had to recalibrate after she was fully off of that show and make time for herself after so many years of not having any control and just not being a person in her own world 182 She played the lead role in Natalia Leite s 2015 drama film Bare 183 which follows Agron s character Sarah as she becomes romantically involved with a female drifter The film includes a nude scene which had been extensively discussed between Leite and Agron taking inspiration from My Summer of Love for the tone 184 Agron also made her professional theater debut in 2015 Turning down a Broadway play as she wanted to create a role she played Dahlia in McQueen at the St James Theatre on the West End 185 186 McQueen received generally negative reviews 187 188 and in her PhD thesis for York University Rebecca Halliday noted that reviews were not just profusely critical towards Agron s performance but also harsh on the actress herself 188 Agron was unable to reprise her role for the Theatre Royal Haymarket transfer due to filming commitments 189 She performed the U S national anthem in London at Winfield House the U S ambassador s residence for Independence Day 2015 with Katherine Jenkins performing the British national anthem 190 Agron relocated to New York City in 2016 191 and took time away from working in that year 58 She appeared in several films released in 2017 192 She had a supporting role in the Vatican II set film Novitiate portraying Sister Mary Grace a foil to the harsh instruction of the Mother Superior 193 opposite Melissa Leo and Margaret Qualley 194 Agron spoke about playing a Catholic nun as a Jewish actor saying that she was interested in exploring faith and spirituality that exist outside of her own experiences 195 196 Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times wrote that in an ensemble without a weak link special note should be made of Agron gently heartbreaking in her role 197 and San Francisco Chronicle s Mick LaSalle opined that as part of the ensemble Agron as well as Rebecca Dayan and Julianne Nicholson would be the highlight of any other film the person audiences would go home talking about 198 Agron also portrayed Alison Miller the lead of the drama Hollow in the Land 192 The film was often compared to Winter s Bone h with The New York Times saying that the movie is not as tense as Winter s Bone but it gets close thanks to Ms Agron s resolute performance and its hostile small town setting 204 The Hollywood Reporter said that Agron delivers a compelling turn in this atmospheric backwoods mystery 181 Agron in the Carlyle after performing in January 2019 In September 2017 Agron made her singing debut with a residency at the Cafe Carlyle saying that she missed singing publicly and wanted to pursue this again in New York 45 In her set she performed music originally sung by male acts with BroadwayWorld noting that for possibly the first time people would hear her sing in her preferred register 205 she told WWD that she saw an improvement in her vocal quality using her own register again after being uncomfortable hitting high notes for Glee 45 Music critic Will Friedwald described her as a post millennial update of Julie London 206 Paul Hagen of Metrosource said that her lower range is smooth as single malt scotch 3 and Theater Pizzazz s Eric J Grimm wrote that free of auto tune and songs out of her vocal range she reveals herself to be a capable and precise singer with an appreciation for excellent lyrics 7 Agron returned to the Carlyle in January and February 2019 again performing a setlist tailored for her husky register with a larger band 6 This performance was advertised to feature songs by female acts though she still sung many songs performed by men 6 Of the second show Matt Smith also Theater Pizzazz said that Agron used minimal commentary which felt as if she s second guessing herself but that any lack of expression in commentary was made up for by her expression through the songs 207 Agron selected songs that she found romantic and playful 31 Smith complimented that her voice is soothing and soulful and makes the already cozy Cafe Carlyle feel that much more intimate 207 Agron suggested that she would consider releasing an album but not of the pop music featured on Glee 45 Berlin I Love You an installment of the Cities of Love anthology film series was released in 2019 Agron directed a segment in the film from a screenplay by David Vernon as well as playing a puppeteer who reinvigorates the life of a burnt out Hollywood star played by Luke Wilson 208 209 She was initially approached to act in the segment and asked if she could direct it instead before being hired for both roles 33 210 filming for the segment took one day 81 Reception to the film was generally negative Peter Debruge of Variety wrote that by and large the film feels aimless and uninspired the most effective sequence may be Agron s offering 209 a sentiment echoed by Jackie K Cooper 211 while Peter Sobczynski of RogerEbert com felt it was such a wan little embarrassment that its presence can only be explained by the fact that Wilson and Agron might attract a few more viewers 212 2020 present Return to prominence Edit Starting with 2020 s Shiva Baby Agron began appearing in more prominent independent films with well received performances 213 214 215 Rolling Stone also noted that most of the films or Agron s characters of this period were identifiably Jewish in contrast to her previous roles 216 Agron played Kim Beckett in Shiva Baby a comedy set at a Jewish mourning service 217 The film and its cast received widespread praise 218 219 220 with some reviews noting the depth Agron brought to her role 221 222 The Hollywood Reporter Film and Variety described her performance as perfect 223 224 and flawless 225 She then portrayed Laura Riding in the historical biopic The Laureate telling the story of Riding s life with Robert Graves and their lovers it premiered in 2021 226 227 In As They Made Us directed by Mayim Bialik and released in April 2022 Agron played the lead role Abigail alongside Dustin Hoffman and Candice Bergen 228 Abigail is the daughter of Hoffman and Bergen s characters Agron had previously played Bergen s daughter in the 2010 film The Romantics and said it was super special to work with her again at a different stage 229 The film deals with parental death something which Agron related to due to experiences with her own father s illness She noted that about a year before filming the project she had finally become ready to address father daughter relationships in her work 230 the theme is also present in Acidman a film Agron began working on in 2020 216 In March and April 2022 Agron performed her third residency at the Cafe Carlyle 5 Reviews noted her charming commentary and ability to connect with the audience 5 with Front Row Center writing that her alluring badinage is as delightful as her song 231 Stephen Mosher for BroadwayWorld said that her famously husky whisky tenor and relaxed stylings bring an atmosphere of levity and love 5 Acidman a two hander starring Agron and Thomas Haden Church was released in 2023 as was the Hulu Disney release Clock a sci fi horror film with Agron in the lead role She also returned to television for the first time since Glee 216 to be part of the main cast of the upcoming Netflix original television show The Chosen One an adaptation of the Mark Millar comic series American Jesus which is set to be released in 2024 232 216 Public image EditImage and fashion Edit Agron taking a selfie with fans in 2014 Agron s public image and style have been described as old Hollywood something she has enjoyed since she was a child admiring figures including Audrey Hepburn Lucille Ball and Leslie Caron i Like classic stars Agron speaks with a Mid Atlantic accent 5 and she has connected her views on keeping private to this era saying I think people know too many things about actors these days Back in the day you knew very little about the stars 32 The role of Quinn in Glee saw Agron nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Female Breakout Star in 2010 239 and she and other cast members were awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award for Ensemble in a Comedy Series that same year 240 In 2011 her roles in Glee and I Am Number Four saw Agron place on the IMDb list of top emerging stars 241 242 and the Victoria s Secret models ranked her as the sexiest smile in Hollywood 243 Following the death of Cory Monteith in 2013 Agron criticized the lack of privacy afforded her Glee castmates by paparazzi though said she had come to accept this kind of treatment in exchange for the positives of being an actor 244 Agron has since said that the level of success Glee had when she was in her early twenties catapulted her into a world in which she was not very equipped to kind of explore that coming of age in the public eye adding that the sudden emergence of social media at the time did not help she explained that she chose to travel to keep grounded 33 245 Agron was one of the most followed and most influential celebrities on Twitter in 2012 and 2013 246 247 Entertainment Tonight has called Agron a fashion icon 248 and Vogue magazine has covered her style and taste praising her takes on different styles and remixing fashion j She has been credited with influencing the popularity of the fishtail braid 252 shaggy bob 253 254 and pompadour hairstyles 255 256 and her presence at Met Galas helped popularize it to become one of New York s biggest social events 257 Agron describes her style as eclectic adding that she enjoys dressing in both feminine and masculine looks 238 258 In 2015 she said that her style and the way she presents herself are more to the prudish side 60 In 2010 she appeared on the cover of GQ with Glee co stars Michele and Monteith after minor controversy following complaints that the actors were dressed too provocatively for their younger fans Agron wrote an apology on her blog 259 260 Agron and her Glee character are referenced in the controversial 2016 song Einstein yori Dianna Agron by Japanese idol group HKT48 as the epitome of beauty and charm 261 She is also named in the liner notes of the Taylor Swift song 22 as an inspiration of the song 262 and some fans have speculated that Swift s song Wonderland also references her 263 when I started my career my grandmother would say When are you going to play a nice Jewish girl And I d say When the industry will start seeing me as one Agron speaking in 2023 on her roles 216 Though she became known for playing the gentile across from Jewish characters 264 265 Agron is a practicing Jew 38 She knows Hebrew 266 and visited Israel to study her faith in 2016 41 The debate on Jewish characters being portrayed by Jewish actors became prominent in 2018 with the success of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 217 with a response from physiognomist Sharrona Pearl in Jewish culture magazine Tablet referring to Agron and her roles as overtly shiksa characters in debating representation 267 Other Jewish media have commented on Agron s Glee character 268 with the Jewish Women s Archive suggesting that she may have made cheerleading more visible to Jewish girls 269 and Agron s appearance with Hey Alma noting that this is something the Jewish media loves to talk about somewhat saltily 270 More discussions of actors Jewishness came with the release of Shiva Baby 271 272 which has a non Jewish lead actress while Agron s Kim is ironically the only character in the film who is not considered Jewish 217 273 writer director Emma Seligman said that Agron was excited to be involved in a Jewish movie saying that it was so sad to hear but because of her looks Agron s Jewishness is constantly questioned 274 Relationships Edit While Agron is known for keeping her romances private 275 she has been in several high profile relationships 276 In July 2010 she began dating British actor Alex Pettyfer her I Am Number Four co star Pettyfer was reportedly controlling and paranoid throughout their relationship though they began cohabiting in 2010 The couple had a messy break up in February 2011 the day after the film was released with reports that he threatened her over the phone and had a heated confrontation with actor Sebastian Stan someone with whom Agron was close in early 2011 She temporarily moved to a hotel under a false name so that Pettyfer would not be able to find her 277 278 and Pettyfer was instructed not to attend an event at which she would be present 279 In early 2011 Agron met actor Chris Evans at an Oscars party and the two were linked in April that year 280 281 reportedly Evans brother Scott was a fan of Agron from Glee and supported the idea of the couple 282 Agron began dating Stan in June 2011 283 they split in December due to Agron being unable to spend time with him while having to work on Glee 284 but began dating again in February 2012 and were still together in April 285 286 It was first reported that Agron was dating Mumford amp Sons guitarist Winston Marshall in July 2015 275 and the couple became engaged in winter 2015 16 287 They were married on October 15 2016 in Morocco 288 with Agron wearing a Valentino Fall 2016 off the runway dress noted as one of the most expensive celebrity wedding dresses ever 289 290 Agron and Marshall kept their relationship private including not posting about each other on social media After splitting they separated in 2019 and divorced in 2020 291 292 293 In 2022 Marshall said that splitting up which they did around the same time he got sober was painful 291 Agron was linked to Belgian painter Harold Ancart in 2021 294 and reportedly dated actor Bradley Cooper in 2022 295 296 She was again with Ancart in 2022 when it was reported that an incident involving her and publisher Lucas Zwirner caused Ancart to suddenly cut ties with art dealer and gallery owner and Lucas father David Zwirner 297 In 2023 Ancart mentioned that he and Agron live together in New York and had been together for two years 1 Agron s sexuality has been subject to much public speculation lesbian culture website Autostraddle reflected that Agron wearing a T shirt reading Likes Girls in 2011 was the moment that started the whole internet gay discourse 298 and a 2016 episode of IFC s Boxed In satirized Agron making ambiguous statements on the subject something common in Celesbian culture 299 Her close friendship with Taylor Swift in the early 2010s led to some fans developing a long standing theory that Swift is secretly gay speculation of a relationship between the pair was common in Hollywood at the time 263 300 and Agron was asked about its veracity as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2012 286 and by Rolling Stone in 2023 301 Activism EditCharity and advocacy Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source A clip of Agron hosting the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco in 2012 The Guardian noted in 2015 that Agron is also known for her activism supporting charities and advocacy groups when not acting 302 She is an activist for LGBT rights and human rights 303 304 and has said that being able to engage with large scale charity work is one of the positives of her job 29 244 She has also given her time to charitable endeavors supporting children including organizations like Camp Wonder and UNICEF 305 306 and has hosted and participated in various fundraisers for literacy non profit 826LA including emceeing the 2010 concert Chickens in Love 307 308 309 Since 2012 Agron has been a GLAAD Spirit Day ambassador and since 2014 she has been a Global Citizen Ambassador 310 311 regularly participating in the Global Citizen Festival k In politics Agron endorsed Barack Obama s 2012 presidential campaign 316 Hillary Clinton s 2016 presidential campaign 317 and Joe Biden s 2020 presidential campaign 318 In 2011 she attended the Trevor Project s Trevor Live with Glee co stars Kevin McHale and Darren Criss 319 and on June 2 2012 she hosted the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco 320 Naya Rivera and Cory Monteith had hosted a parallel event on March 24 2012 in New York City auctioning off kisses to the audience 321 Agron did the same raising 5 500 for the campaign 322 In women s rights Agron spoke at the 18th San Francisco Power of Choice Luncheon to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Roe v Wade in 2013 323 324 and criticized the Supreme Court of the United States when it repealed this in June 2022 325 In the arts Agron works with Platform Presents a British organization founded by Gala Gordon to provide a platform to new talent 326 327 and is an advocate for female filmmakers 328 she was a jurist for the Nora Ephron Prize at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival 329 and for the Through Her Lens grant at Tribeca in 2017 and 2018 330 331 Supporting youth causes in 2014 Agron took part in a charity weekend as part of the Big Slick Foundation an organization of Kansas City related celebrities to help raise funds for Children s Mercy Hospital 332 and she and other Glee stars participated in the Young Storytellers Foundation Glee Big Show which featured live performances of five scripts written by fifth grade students to support arts programs in public schools 333 In August 2014 she wrote an article for NBC News to promote United Nations UN International Youth Day 311 Agron and Meghan Markle with General Martin Dempsey and others on a USO tour in Italy in 2014 Agron has prominently been a supporter of charities for refugees particularly children affected by war In 2012 Agron visited the Somaly Mam Foundation s Kampong Cham center where she met child and teenage residents 334 and in 2013 she promoted a campaign fundraiser benefiting the foundation 335 In November 2014 Agron among many other international artists was featured on the United Nations Children s Fund charity single Imagine 306 She has raised money and advocated for War Child since 2014 336 337 particularly for Syrian refugees 338 and in 2016 she traveled with the UN to visit resettled Syrian refugees in Austria and Jordan 339 340 She has also supported military personnel providing services and live entertainment to United States troops and their families as part of the December 2014 United Service Organizations tour at Bagram air field Afghanistan and locations in Spain Italy Turkey and the UK 341 342 You Me and Charlie Edit You Me amp Charlie YM amp C was a curation platform launched by Agron on December 12 2011 Along with help from several other contributors she wrote and collected posts on subjects including music art fashion and daily inspiration 343 344 The name of the website refers to Charlie one of Agron s childhood nicknames 345 her male alter ego and the star of the short stories she d write in high school 346 Several short films and videos created by Lexy Hulme a dancer and friend of Agron were also shared on the website 347 which accepted submissions for inspiration posts through a related Tumblr blog 343 The site served as inspiration for young artists and Vanity Fair championed it as a stress reliever saying that the site is full of sunshine optimism and pretty people 348 InStyle promoted how the platform spread activism saying that these days it seems every celebrity has an online presence but Agron uses social media in a truly inspired way 345 The idea for YM amp C came from how people really responded so well to Agron s personal blog so she just wanted to open it up and have it be more of a community 29 In February 2013 Agron hosted a concert for the curation blog in Los Angeles where she performed Fleetwood Mac s Dreams and Tina Turner s What s Love Got to Do with It with the band A House For Lions 349 350 Selected filmography EditMain article List of Dianna Agron performances Veronica Mars 2006 2007 69 It s a Mall World 2007 74 Heroes 2007 75 Skid Marks 2007 64 T K O 2007 68 Glee 2009 2015 179 The Romantics 2010 351 Burlesque 2010 97 I Am Number Four 2011 53 Glee The 3D Concert Movie 2011 352 The Family 2013 34 Tumbledown 2015 353 Bare 2015 184 Zipper 2015 354 Unity 2015 355 Hollow in the Land 2017 192 Novitiate 2017 356 Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 357 Berlin I Love You 2019 208 Shiva Baby 2020 217 The Laureate 2021 227 As They Made Us 2022 228 Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Work Result Ref 2010 American Music Awards Favorite Soundtrack Album Glee The Music Volume 3 Showstoppers Glee cast Won 153 Breakthrough of the Year Awards Breakthrough Newcomer Herself Won 358 359 Gay People s Choice Awards Best Ensemble TV Cast Glee Won 360 Favorite Music Duo or Group Glee cast WonGold Derby TV Awards Ensemble of the Year Glee Nominated 361 Lesbian Bi People s Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group Glee cast Nominated 362 Nickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards Fave International Band Glee cast Nominated 363 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Won 240 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Female Breakout Star Glee Nominated 239 Choice Music Group Glee cast Nominated 364 TV Land Awards Future Classics Glee Won 365 2011 Brit Awards International Breakthrough Act Glee cast Nominated 155 Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Glee The Music Volume 1 Glee cast Nominated 147 366 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated 367 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Female Scene Stealer Glee Nominated 368 Choice Music Group Glee cast Nominated2012 Giffoni Film Festival Giffoni Experience Award Herself Won 369 370 Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Glee The Music Volume 4 Glee cast Nominated 156 366 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated 371 Shorty Awards Best Blogger in Social Media Herself felldowntherabbithole and You Me amp Charlie Nominated 372 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Female Scene Stealer Glee Nominated 373 2013 Napa Valley Film Festival Rising Star Award Herself with Miles Teller Won 374 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated 375 Shorty Awards fn 4 Best Actress in Social Media Herself Shortlisted 377 378 379 Best Artist Art Critic or Art Aficionado in Social Media Herself ShortlistedYou Me amp Charlie NominatedBest Blogger in Social Media Herself ShortlistedYou Me amp Charlie ShortlistedBest Celebrity in Social Media Herself NominatedBest Comedian or Comedy in Social Media You Me amp Charlie ShortlistedBest Fashion Diva Brand or Model in Social Media Herself ShortlistedWomen Film Critics Circle Awards Best Young Actress The Family Nominated 171 2015 BroadwayWorld UK West End Awards Best Featured Actress in a New Production of a Play McQueen Nominated 380 2021 The ReFrame Stamp Narrative Feature Shiva Baby Won 381 2022 Apolo Awards Best Ensemble Cast Shiva Baby Won 382 Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast Shiva Baby Won 383 384 Dallas International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Acidman as producer Won 385 See also EditGQ s Glee photoshoot controversy Einstein yori Dianna Agron controversyNotes Edit IPA and respelling per Agron s description 8 In 2010 Agron said that this name was altered by immigration officials at Ellis Island 8 Jennifer Mendelsohn a board member of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Maryland and expert in Ashkenazi genealogy 21 22 researched Agron s family in 2019 and found records indicating that her great grandfather arrived at Boston in 1906 as an infant and had his name changed sometime between 1910 and 1920 while living in Kansas City Missouri Mendelsohn presented documents and commentary in a tweet thread a Mendelsohn s research is supported by the database of the Agronsky family tree held by the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot b The 2001 book Any Way Out also traces some history of the Kansas City Agronsky family 23 Dianna Agron s great great great great grandfather was Shmuel Labe Agronsky Gershon Agron and Martin Agronsky are also descended from Shmuel Labe Agronsky In a database held by the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot family trees including 5343 and 1325 both of which include Gershon Agron Martin Agronsky and Dianna Agron descend from Shmuel Labe Agronsky b Shortlisting occurs before nomination finalists There were no winners awarded in the Art Blogger or Fashion categories 376 References EditFootnotes Edit a b See select tweets from genealogist Jennifer Mendelsohn s thread 17 18 19 20 a b See Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot database personalities and trees 24 25 26 27 By e g Rolling Stone 109 Insider 110 PopCrush 111 In various interviews published in 2011 35 54 77 79 114 Out of reviews that gave the song a grade The Washington Post gave the song a B 128 Entertainment Weekly gave it a B 129 and TVLine gave it an A 130 Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone said that it was a tune well suited for Quinn s sultry voice 131 Emily St James at The A V Club said it was the only number of the episode that worked 132 and Kate Stanhope for TV Guide wrote that the performance made the long wait since Agron s last solo almost worth it adding that If this is her sign off it was a good one 126 Both contemporaneously 133 134 and in retrospect 135 Her performance was highlighted in reviews for the episode Big Brother which immediately followed the paralysis and featured I m Still Standing 138 139 140 E g in NOW 199 The Village Voice 200 Los Angeles Times 201 The Globe and Mail 202 Toronto Star 203 Description in various 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