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A project for all profiles related to the Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan created show, Glee, including cast, crew, guest appearances and musicians of the songs used.
Creator
Ryan Murphy
Brad Falchuk
Ian Brennan
Cast
Main
Lea Michele as Rachel Barbra Berry (season 1-6)
Matthew Morrison as William "Will" Schuester (season 1-6)
Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester (season 1-6)
Cory Monteith as Finn Christopher Hudson (season 1-4)
Chris Colfer as Kurt Elizabeth Hummel (season 1-6)
Amber Riley as Mercedes Jones (season 1-4, 6; recurring season 5)
Kevin McHale as Arthur "Artie" Abrams (season 1-6)
Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang (season 1-5; recurring season 6)
Dianna Agron as Lucy Quinn "Quinn" Fabray (season 1-3; recurring season 4-6)
Naya Rivera as Santana Diabla Lopez (season 2-5; recurring season 1 & 6)
Heather Morris as Brittany Susan Pierce (season 2-4; recurring season 1, 5-6) Mark Salling as Noah "Puck" Puckerman (season 1-4; recurring 5-6)
Chord Overstreet as Samuel "Sam" Evans (season 4-6; recurring season 2-3)
Darren Criss as Blaine Devon Anderson (season 3-6; recurring season 2)
Harry Shum Jr. as Michael Robert "Mike" Chang, Jr. (season 3-4; recurring 1-2, 5-6)
Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury (season 1-3; recurring 4-6)
Jessalyn Gilsig as Terri Schuester (season 1-2, recurring season 6, guest season 4)
Mike O'Malley as Burt Hummel (season 2; recurring season 1, 3-6)
Dot-Marie Jones as Coach Shannon (later Sheldon) Beiste (season 6, recurring 2-5)
Alex Newell as Wade "Unique" Adams (season 5, recurring season 3-4, 6)
Blake Jenner as Ryder Lynn (season 5, recurring season 4, guest season 6)
Jacob Artist as Jacob "Jake" Puckerman (season 5, recurring season 4, guest season 6)
Malissa Benoist as Marley Rose (season 5, recurring season 4)
Becca Tobin as Kitty Wilde (season 5, recurring season 4 & 6)
Supporting cast
James Earl III as Azimio, a McKinley High football player
Josh Sussman as Jacob Ben Israel; editor of the McKinley High newspaper
Damian McGinty as Rory Flanagan; an Irish foreign exchange student who is living with Brittany's family
Vanessa Lengies as Sugar Motta; a student at McKinley
Samuel Larsen as Joe Hart; a new transfer student to McKinley High
Samantha Marie Ware as Jane Hayward; a student at McKinley High, member of New Directions, and a former student at Dalton Academy
Lauren Potter portrays Becky Jackson; Cherrios cheerleader with Down Syndrome
Helen Mirren as the voice of Becky Jackson's Queen Elizabeth II persona
Max Adler as Dave Karofsky; a McKinley High athlete
Laura Dreyfuss as Madison McCarthy; a student at McKinley High
Billy Lewis Jr. as Mason McCarthy; a student at McKinley High
J.J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz; the nephew of School Superintendent Bob Harris
Christopher Cousins as Bob Harris; Scgool Superintendent (season 5-6)
Marshall Williams as Spencer Porter; a football player and student at McKinley High
Noah Guthrie as Roderick Meeks; a senior at McKinley High
Dijon Talton as Matt Rutherford; a football player at McKinley High
Ashley Fink as Lauren Zizes; the McKinley High AV club president and a state champion in Greco-Roman wrestling
Ben Bledsoe as Hank Saunders, a member of the McKinley glee club before its transformation into New Directions (season 1)
Sarah Drew as Suzy Pepper; a senior with an insane, absurd, psychotic crush on Mr. Schuester. (season 1)
LaMarcus Tinker as Shane Tinsley, a new love interest for Mercedes (season 3)
Rock Anthony as Rick "The Stick" Nelson; a hockey player (season 3)
Erinn Westbrook as Bree; a nemesis for the glee club (season 3)
Scott Henson as Scott T. Henson, a guitarist (season 1-6)
John Lock as John Lock, a drummer (season 1-6)
Spencer Conley as Spencer Conley, guitarist (season 1-2)
Derik Nelson as Derik Nelson, guitarist (season 3-5)
Mark Nilan Jr. as Mark Nilan Jr., keyboardist (season 1-2)
Jane Galloway Heitz as Lillian Adler; the glee club director until 1997 when she died of unknown causes
Idina Menzel as Shelby Corcoran; the coach of rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline
Iqbal Theba as Principal Figgins
Gwyneth Paltrow as Holly Holliday; a substitute teacher at McKinley High
Stephen Tobolowsky as Sandy Ryerson; former director of the McKinley High glee club
Patrick Gallagher as Ken Tanaka; head coach of the football team
NeNe Leakes as Roz Washington; as McKinley High's new synchronized swim coach
John Lloyd Young as Henri St. Pierre, a retired wood shop teacher
Molly Shannon as Brenda Castle, an alcoholic astronomy teacher and badminton coach (season 1)
Barbara Tarbuck as Nancy Bletheim, a geometry teacher (season 3)
Mary Gillis as Mrs. Hagberg; a jack of all trades teacher
Ricky Martin as David Martinez, a night school Spanish teacher
Jean Sincere as the school's "Ancient Librarian"
Phoebe Strole as Penny Owen, a college sophomore who wants to become a nurse (season 5)
Jake Zyrus as Sunshine Corazón (credited as Charice Pempengco); a foreign exchange student from the Philippines
Cheyenne Jackson as Dustin Goolsby; the director of rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline
Lindsay Pearce as Harmony
Eve as Grace Hitchens; the show choir director of the Jane Addams Academy for troubled female youth
Grant Gustin as Sebastian Smythe; a student at Dalton Academy
Jonathan Groff as Jesse St. James; the male lead of Vocal Adrenaline
Whit Hertford as Dakota Stanley, a glee club choreographer who worked for Vocal Adrenaline
Michael Hitchcock as Dalton Rumba, the coach of the Haverbrook Deaf Choir
Telly Leung as Wes;
Titus Makin Jr. as David; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers
Eddy Martin as Thad; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers
Curt Mega as Nick; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers (season 3)
Riker Lynch as Jeff; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers
Dominic Barnes as Trent; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers
Nolan Gerard Funk as Hunter Clarington; a Senior Dalton Academy Warblers (season 4)
Jessica Sanchez as Frida Romero
Jennifer Aspen as Kendra Giardi (née Del Monico); Terri Schuester's sister
Michael Loeffelholz as Phil Giardi; Terri's brother-in-law
Ethan Freedman as Ethan Giardi; Terri's nephew
Aidan Freedman as Aidan Giardi; Terri's nephew
Ben Freedman as Ben Giardi; Terri's nephew
Kenneth Choi as Dr. Wu; Terri's OBGYN
John Stamos as Carl Howell; a dentist and Emma's boyfriend
Romy Rosemont as Carole Hummel (formerly Hudson); Finn's widowed mother
Trisha Rae Stahl as Millie Rose as the lunch lady and Marley Rose's mother
Robin Trocki as Jean Sylvester; Sue Sylvester's older sister
Victor Garber as Will's father
Debra Monk as Will's mother
Gina Hecht as Puck's mother (season 1, 3 and 4)
Gregg Henry as Russell Fabray; Quinn's father
Charlotte Ross as Judy Fabray; Quinn's mother
Carol Burnett appears as Sue's "famous Nazi hunter" mother
Kari Coleman as Donna Jackson, Becky Jackson's mother
Daniel Roebuck as Paul Karofsky, Dave Karofsky's dad
Tamlyn Tomita as Julia Chang
Keong Sim as Mike Chang, Sr.
Don Most as Rusty Pillsbury
Valerie Manhaffey as Rose Pillsbury
Ivonne Coll as Santana's grandmother
Gloria Estefan as Maribel Lopez
John Schneider as Sam Evans's father
Tanya Clarke as Sam Evans's mother
Jeff Goldblum as Hiram Berry
Brian Stokes Mitchell as LeRoy Berry
Matt Bomer as Cooper Anderson
Thomas Calabro as Puck's father
Mark Christopher Lawrence as Rob Adams
Davenia McFadden as Betty Adams
Aisha Tyler as Jake Puckerman's mother
Katey Sagal as the mother of Artie Abrams
Jennifer Coolidge as Whitney Pierce
Ken Jeong as Pierce Pierce
Gina Gershon as Blaine Anderson's mother Pam
Bill A. Jones as Rod Remington; a television news anchor
Earlene Davis as Andrea Carmichael; Rod's co-anchor
Kristin Chenoweth as April Rhodes
Neil Patrick Harris as Bryan Ryan
Josh Groban as Josh Groban
Olivia Newton-John as Olivia Newton-John
Kathy Griffin as Tammy Jean Albertson
Loretta Devine as Sister Mary Constance
Lindsay Lohan as Lindsay Lohan
Perez Hilton as Perez Hilton
Rex Lee as Chicago Alderman Martin Fong
Kent Avenido as Howard Bamboo, Terri's dyslexic coworker
Kathleen Quinlan as Dr. Shane, a psychiatrist treating Emma Pillsbury
Eric Bruskotter as Cooter Menkins; a football recruiter
Michael Bolton as Michael Bolton
Whoopi Goldberg as Carmen Tibideaux, a dean from NYADA
Kate Hudson as Cassandra July, Rachel's dance instructor
Dean Geyer as Brody Weston, a NYADA junior
Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright, Kurt's mentor at Vogue.com
Oliver Kieran Jones as Adam Crawford; a NYADA senior and the leader of the school's glee club: Adam's Apples
Amy Aquino as a producer of a Broadway production of Funny Girl
Michael Lerner as Sidney Greene; as a producer of a Broadway production of Funny Girl
Peter Facinelli as Rupert Campion, the musical's director
Ioan Gruffudd as Paolo San Pablo, the show's lead male actor
Christopher Curry as Gunther (Christopher Curry)
Adam Lambert as Elliott "Starchild" Gilbert, a student at NYU
"Mad World" – Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules
"Your Song" – Elton John
"Grenade" – Bruno Mars
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" – Elvis Presley
"Hey, Soul Sister" – Train
"U Can't Touch This" – MC Hammer
"Last Name" – Carrie Underwood
"Down" – Jay Sean
"I Will Always Love You" – Whitney Houston
"Need You Now" – Lady Antebellum
"The Lady Is a Tramp" – Sammy Davis, Jr.
"Nowadays" – Chicago
"Don't You Want Me" – The Human League
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" – Frank Loesser
"Valerie" – The Zutons (Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse cover version)
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" – Nancy Sinatra
Cameron & Lindsay – "River Deep – Mountain High" – Ike & Tina Turner
"Bulletproof" – La Roux
"Ice Ice Baby" – Vanilla Ice
"Under Pressure" – Queen featuring David Bowie
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" – Dreamgirls
"Hate On Me" – Jill Scott
"Love Can Wait" – Cameron Mitchell
"Like a Virgin" – Madonna
"Teenage Dream" – Katy Perry
"I Will Survive" – Gloria Gaynor
"Blackbird" – The Beatles
"Danny Boy" – Frederic Weatherly
"True Colors" – Cyndi Lauper
"The Only Exception" – Paramore
"Back to December" – Taylor Swift
"Maybe This Time" – Cabaret
"Animal" – Neon Trees
"Lean On Me" – Bill Withers
"Sing" – My Chemical Romance
"His Eye Is on the Sparrow" – Civilla D. Martin
"Defying Gravity" – Wicked
"I've Gotta Be Me" – Sammy Davis, Jr.
"My Funny Valentine" – Babes in Arms
"Don't Stop Believin'" – Journey
"Raise Your Glass" – Pink
"Gimme Gimme" – Thoroughly Modern Millie
"Beyond the Sea" – Charles Trenet
"Jolene" – Dolly Parton
"I Am Changing" – Dreamgirls
Crew
Ryan Murphy (creator)
Robert Ulrich (presenter)
Ryan Murphy (judge)
Robert Ulrich (judge)
Zach Woodlee (judge)
Nikki Anders (judge)
Ian Brennan (judge)
Ian Brennan (narrator)
Michael Davies (executive producer)
Shauna Minoprio (executive producer)
Ryan Murphy (executive producer)
Dante Di Loreto (executive producer)
Ryan Murphy (producer)
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
Cast
Dianna Agron
Chris Colfer
Darren Criss
Kevin McHale
Lea Michele
Cory Monteith
Heather Morris
Amber Riley
Naya Rivera
Mark Salling
Jenna Ushkowitz
Harry Shum, Jr.
Chord Overstreet
Ashley Fink
Crew
Kevin Tancharoen (director)
Dante Di Loreto (producer)
Ryan Murphy (producer)
James S. Levine (music)
Glen MacPherson (cinematography)
Myron I. Kerstein (editor)
Jane Moran (editor)
Tatiana S. Riegel (editor)
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