More people saw the pilot of 'Glee' than saw me in my entire 10-year career on Broadway.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always wanted to be on 'Glee.' As soon as the pilot aired, I said I needed to be on the show.
There was this project I really wanted before 'Glee' and I didn't get cast - I went in about 13 times and I was so bummed when I didn't get it. But then a month later I got cast on 'Glee,' and I felt like it was meant to happen.
Dude, maybe not everyone loves 'Glee.' Me included. I watched 10 minutes and it wasn't my thing.
It's always exciting to explore adult roles when the vast majority of viewers that have seen me on TV know me from 'Glee,' from something of a different tone.
I was a 'Glee' fan before I joined the show! Since my background is musical theater, it was exciting to see a TV show that incorporated music so much and in such a genius way.
I was always singing to myself, but I never ever performed, and I never told anyone I liked to sing. So it was a definitely a new adventure going in to audition for 'Glee.'
I was the first guest star asked to appear on 'Glee,' which we all know became huge.
It was when I was on stage that I realized that acting could be such a brilliant job.
I would definitely say that I am a very big movie musical fan in general, and I try to see every one that I possibly can - and 'Glee' every week.
I want to be in 'Glee', but I'm told I'm not famous enough to be a cameo yet.
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