Welcome to Dianna Agron Online, your fansite for the talented actress Dianna Agron. Our goal is to provide you with the latest news and photos of Dianna and her career. You may recognize her as Quinn Fabray from FOX's Glee, and movies such as I Am Number Four and The Family, but also from her role as Dahlia in the West End London Production of McQueen - The Play. I hope you will enjoy your stay, and that you will come back for all the latest and greatest news and photos of Dianna!
Mike Pais was so nice to share a bit of his interview with Dianna on the red carpet of Zipper at Sundance Film Festival, to celebrate the movie that will be out in theaters this weekend. Check what our lovely actress said and watch the video!
What tips do you have for resisting temptation?
Dianna: I think you have to be really honest with yourself. I think a lot of people aren’t in their relationships and their work situations and so many different arenas. I think you’re the happiest when you’re honest with yourself and what you need and want.
Glee alumna Dianna Argon has landed a lead role in Hollow In The Land, an indie drama from writer-director Scooter Corkle. She will play Alison, a tomboyish lesbian who works a pulp mill. A year after her father was put away for murder, she’s in a troubled state, but her troubles get worse when her brother goes missing. She sets out to find him. Along with her regular-then-recurring role on Fox’s Glee, Agron recently has appeared in the features Tumbledown, Bare and Zipper. She next stars in the indies Headlock and A Conspiracy On Jekyll Island. She is repped by CAA, LBI Entertainment and Hansen Jacobson.
Fashion projects continue to pile up for “Glee” actress Dianna Agron, who just wrapped the London stage play about the late Lee Alexander McQueen. She said she would stay on in Paris for Tory Burch’s boutique opening during couture week, which kicks off in earnest Monday. “I directed a short film for her. It comes out in September,” she explained. French actress Lola Le Lann was testing out her English, haltingly, as she starts filming “Cities of Last Things” in December in Taipei. The Chinese production is set in the future and the past, she noted.
On the last day of the show, Dianna posted a new promotional picture from McQueen on her Twitter account and tweeted something really sweet.
@diannaagron To our cast, crew, beautiful audiences, a most memorable experience and a real gift. What a journey it’s been.
I can’t help but join Dianna and thank the cast and the crew of this amazing show. I hope whoever went to see it, enjoyed it and most important, I hope Dianna enjoyed this wonderful experience. Enjoy this new photo!
Vice.com has just published a lovely interview to Dianna today, which you can find below and under the cut, and if you want to see the bigger version of this new photo of Dianna, just click on the image or check our photo gallery!
Best known for her role as popular cheerleader, Quinn Fabray, in high school musical dramaGlee, Dianna Agron is by every account the all American girl next door. She has honey coloured hair, rosy cheeks, and a smile made out of sunshine. That she was cast as the dark and haunting Dahlia, raven haired and angst-ridden, in John Caird’s theatrical production ofMcQueen, is about as bewitching as the play itself, and yet it’s a role she pulls off seamlessly. Fictional in its telling, and fairytale-like in its blurring the boundaries of fantasy and reality, the play traverses through time and space, offering a patchwork of vignettes that depict the troubled designer’s life, from his days at Saville Row to an otherworldly meeting with the equally troubled Isabella Blow. With the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty show opening at the V&A earlier this year, it couldn’t have been a more perfect time for a play about the designer’s struggles as an artist. Then again, with a subject matter so controversial, it was never going to be easy, and true to form, the play has not been without its fair share of criticism, not that Dianna minds, though, especially when she has the support of the designer’s family without whom the play wouldn’t have been possible.
Dianna is currently playing the role of Dahlia in McQueen The Play at St James Theatre in London, and I’ve recently added various pictures from this show – promos, stills, behind the scenes and posters. Check them out.
You probably remember that Dianna appeared on “The Paul O’Grady Show” on April 27th and on “Lorraine” on May 14th. I’ve added lots of stills (sadly, they’re all LQ/MQ for now) and screencaps of these two appearances. Check them out!
Starz has acquired U.S. distribution rights to the comedic love story Tumbledown, which premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Starz Digital said it is planning a nationwide theatrical release around Valentine’s Day, 2016 to be followed by an on-demand release, and then a pay TV premiere on Starz.
Directed by Sean Meshaw, the film stars Rebecca Hall, Jason Sudeikis, Dianna Agron, Blythe Danner, Griffin Dunne, Joe Manganiello and Richard Masur. Desiree Van Til’s original screenplay concerns a woman, played by Hall, coping with the death of her husband, who meets a New York academic, played by Sudeikis.
Kristin Hahn of Hahnscape Entertainment, Bron Studios’ Aaron L. Gilbert, and Margot Hand produced the film. Jason Cloth and Van Til served as executive producers.
Mewshaw and Van Til are managed by Anonymous Content. CAA represented the filmmakers in the deal.
A married couple on the brink of disillusion allows a stranger to live with them in their idyllic cottage. Will this stranger push their fragile state over the edge?
After new CIA recruit is seriously injured during a mission his wife Tess, a former CIA operative, becomes determined to find out what happened to her husband.
In the not so distant future, a team of white collar criminals are enlisted by the Federal government to thwart a cyber-attack that threatens to bankrupt the United States of America.
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