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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.
IMDb provides an extensive overview of Dianna Agron's life and career, from her birth in Savannah, Georgia to her roles in Glee, Burlesque, and The Family. Browse her photos, videos, credits, trivia, and more on the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.
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- Savannah, Georgia, USA
Learn about the life and career of Dianna Agron, the actress who played Quinn Fabray on Glee and starred in Burlesque and I Am Number Four. Find out her birth date, height, family, spouse, trivia, quotes and more.
- April 30, 1986
May 7, 2023 · The former Glee star talks about her upcoming projects, including Clock, Acidman, and The Chosen One, and how they reflect her personal and cultural background. She also shares her views on fame, family, and the pandemic.
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- Marlow Stern
Apr 8, 2022 · Dianna Agron played Quinn Fabray from 2009-2015 in the hit show "Glee." Frazer Harrison/Getty Images / FOX "I think people are very uncomfortable with doing that, and I think that it means a lot ...
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- Jamie Burton
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In her early film career, Agron appeared in T.K.O. (2007), Skid Marks (2007), The Romantics (2010), and Burlesque (2010). In 2011, Agron portrayed Alice in The Hunters, and the lead role of Sarah Hart in I Am Number Four. Later that year, Agron was featured in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. Post- Glee, she co-starred as Belle Blake in the 2013 ...
Feb 20, 2024 · The former Glee star talks about her recent projects, including Clock, Shiva Baby, and The Chosen One, and her personal sense of style. She also reflects on the legacy of Glee and the impact of Roe v. Wade on women's issues.