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.
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I always wanted to be on 'Glee.' As soon as the pilot aired, I said I needed to be on the show.
My wife turns me onto shows. I do end up watching them. She has to drag me in there, and when she does, I enjoy it. 'Glee' was one of those things for the first year, especially - I got into that. I would sit down with a glass of wine and get into that. I even have a 'Glee' CD in my car.
When I watch 'Glee', it reminds me of my upbringing.
I would love to be on 'Glee,' thus furthering the myth that I'm a gay man.
Working with the cast of 'Glee' was inspiring. To be around a group of kids who work so hard and love what they do is so refreshing.
I was the first guest star asked to appear on 'Glee,' which we all know became huge.
On 'Glee,' the director can be like, 'Hey, your face is looking a little too intense here.' And they can show me the screen, and I can be like, 'I know exactly what to do here.'
It's great that 'Glee' is making viewers more aware of the arts. People appreciate it.
When it comes to 'Glee,' I feel like I've been in a relationship, and now I can mingle a bit.
More people saw the pilot of 'Glee' than saw me in my entire 10-year career on Broadway.
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