After a career filled with personal highs and lows, at 51 Glee ’s Jane Lynch has at last found stardom as the eviscerating Coach Sue Sylvester—and true contentment as a mother and spouse. At the age of 51, actress Jane Lynch has reached a plateau of preternatural calm and contentment in a life that had heretofore been anything but serene. Professionally, her role as the ball-breaking Coach Sue Sylvester in the Zeitgeist-cresting Ryan Murphy show Glee has propelled her from a consistently intriguing character actress—one who, as Murphy says, has “always been a scene-stealer”—into a potent figure in the international consciousness
Glee co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy used to worry about how fans would react to the introduction of new characters to the show’s merry band of musical high-school outcasts.
Max’s interview with The Advocate. *** Will it get better for Dave Karofsky, or could Glee ’s closeted bully still kill himself? Max Adler reveals what might be in store for his conflicted character next season — including the possibility of a love connection with Kurt Hummel.
YES YES YES PLEASE YES!!! *** The actress would keep network synergy intact and provides a comedienne who can sing, act and has a background in improv comedy.
Matthew Morrison definitely isn’t preoccupied with the season finale of “Glee.” Just take his opening line in a same-day interview: “Oh.
If you weren’t aware of who Chris Colfer was a year ago, you probably know who he is now. He won a Golden Globe for his role as Kurt Hummel on the smash FOX hit ‘Glee,’ and Kurt has been featured prominently in a storyline about bullying this season. But that’s not all; Colfer also signed a deal to write a live-action pilot for the Disney Channel called ‘The Little Leftover Witch,’ and ‘Struck By Lightning,’ a movie based on his screenplay, is going into pre-production with Colfer as one of the stars
Thanks to my pal Jenny for the heads up on this one! *** It could be the funniest scene ever presented on television. A high school is the setting for Glee, which stars Lynch as Sue Sylvester and Matthew Morrison as Will In this classic screamer from the current TV mega-hit series Glee, superstar actress-comedian Jane Lynch ’82 (while playing a tyrannical high school cheerleading coach named Sue Sylvester) confronts her nemesis—actor Matthew Morrison (playing a dweeby Spanish teacher who’s just agreed to serve as director of the school’s glee club).
Thanks to my pal Jenny for the heads up on this one! *** It could be the funniest scene ever presented on television. A high school is the setting for Glee, which stars Lynch as Sue Sylvester and Matthew Morrison as Will In this classic screamer from the current TV mega-hit series Glee, superstar actress-comedian Jane Lynch ’82 (while playing a tyrannical high school cheerleading coach named Sue Sylvester) confronts her nemesis—actor Matthew Morrison (playing a dweeby Spanish teacher who’s just agreed to serve as director of the school’s glee club)
