Dianna Agron

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Dianna Agron Wiki Biography

Born Diana Elise Agron on the 30th April 1986, in Savannah, Georgia USA, she is an actress, singer and dancer best known to the world for appearing in such TV series as “Heroes” in 2007, “Glee” (2009-2015), and films “I Am Number Four” (2011) and “The Family” (2013), among other productions. Her career has been active since 2006.

Have you ever wondered how rich Diana Agron is, as of mid-2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Diana Agron`s net worth is as high as $4 million, an amount she has acquired through her career in the entertainment industry.

Diana is of Russian ancestry; her family last name is Agronsky, but was changed by the Ellis Island officials. Although born in Savannah, Diana grew up in San Antonio, Texas and also spent a part of her early days in San Francisco. She is a daughter of Ronald S Agron, who is a general manager of Hyatt hotels, and his wife Mary. She has a brother called Jason.

She was raised as Jewish, attended Hebrew school and also had a bar mitzvah. As early as three years old, Diana started attending ballet lessons, but as she got older she focused on jazz and hip-hop dancing. She went to the Burlingame Intermediate School, and later Burlingame High School, where she began acting, appearing in various productions through middle and high school, including “The Wizard Of Oz” and “Grease” among others.

Her professional career began in 2006, as an extra in the film “When a Stranger Calls”, and the same year she featured in the film “After Midnight: Life Behind Bars”, alongside Thomas Alan Beckett and Sara Erikson. Also in 2006 she was selected for the role of Jenny Budosh in the TV series “Veronica Mars”. In 2007 she was the lead role in the film “T.K.O”, however the film wasn`t greeted with positive reviews and it was both a commercial and critical failure. Fortunately she bounced back when she was selected for the role of Debbie Marshal in the TV series “Heroes”, and two years later her career was on the high, when she was selected for the role of Quinn Fabray in the TV series “Glee” (2009-2015). The role certainly increased her net worth by a large margin, but also helped her start a career in music, as she released a number of songs as a part of the cast of the show. While the show lasted, her popularity also grew, and she was sought for new notable roles, including in such films as “Bold Native” (2010), “Burlesque” (2010) with Cher and Christina Aguilera, “The Hunters” (2011), then DJ. Caruso`s “I Am Number Four” (2011), alongside Alex Pettyfer and Timothy Olyphant, and “Zipper” (2015).

After the show ended, Diana emerged on the Hollywood scene as a young and talented actress, and it became quite easy for her to find new engagement. Her next role was Finley in the film “Tumbledown” with Rebecca Hall and Jason Sudeikis, and she also featured in the lead role as Sarah Barton in the film “Bare”.

Diana has several projects scheduled for the future; she is currently shooting the films “Jekyll Island”, “Hollow In The Land”, “Headlock”, and “Novitiate”, all of which are scheduled for release by the end of the 2016.

Thanks to her skills, Diana has already won several prestigious awards, including the Screen Actors Guild Awards in category Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy series for her work on “Glee”, which she shared with other stars of the series, and Napa Valley Film Festival Award in the category Rising Star Award.

Regarding her personal life, Diana is now engaged to Winston Marshall, singer in the British rock band Mumford & Sons since 2016.Diana is also recognized for her active work in supporting organizations such as PETA and has also supported the LGBT population. Also, she organized several charity campaigns for children with life threatening skin diseases, and has helped American war veterans.

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Dianna Agron Quick Info

Full Name Dianna Agron
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth April 30, 1986
Place Of Birth Savannah, Georgia, United States
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.66 m)
Profession Actress
Education Burlingame High School
Nationality American
Spouse Winston Marshall
Parents Ronald S. Agron, Mary Agron
Siblings Jason Agron
Nicknames Dianna Elise Agron , Lamb , Lady Di , Di , The Cast of Glee , Charlie , Kitty , Dianna Argon
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Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Music Groups Glee Cast
Nominations Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer, Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Breakout Star Female, Teen Choice Award for Choice Most Fanatic Fans
Movies I Am Number Four, The Family, Bare, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, Zipper, Burlesque, The Romantics, Tumbledown, A Fuchsia Elephant, The Hunters, Dinner with Raphael, Skid Marks, Bold Native, T.K.O., Celebrities Anonymous, The Crash, Headlock, Novitiate
TV Shows Glee, It’s a Mall World

Dianna Agron Trademarks

  1. Her nasal accent

Dianna Agron Quotes

  • When we first started doing Glee (2009), journalists would ask me who my dream guest star was. I would say Christopher Walken, and you could see their faces fall: “Just say Justin Timberlake!”
  • [on I Am Number Four (2011)] I heard about this project well before I was able to read the script, and I thought it sounded so interesting. I then read it and fell in love with it. I love the whole The Outsiders (1983), The Breakfast Club (1985), feel of the film.
  • I started ballet when I was three, and the movies that my mom would show me were all musicals. And that was something that was so prevalent in that era of film was musicals. So I thought maybe I could do it. I just moved to this new school, I was like, “Nobody really knows me; this might be fun to get involved in,” and so I auditioned and I got it, and that’s the first time I sang and I was so nervous and it worked out. And then in middle school there was a few summer theater camps that I did, but it wasn’t really until senior year of high school that I got into the acting class full time and loved it and knew I wanted to move to L.A. and took it one step at a time and took acting classes every day and auditions and smaller roles.
  • [on having a nose job]: I had convinced my mom to let me go to my first party. I was able to be there for an hour with two of my friends . . . [but] it accidentally turned into an argument and instead of the girl punching the guy, she wound up to the side and punched me . . . [there was] blood everywhere. The first time I didn’t go to the doctor because I didn’t want to tell my mom what had happened and she would never let me out of the house. I found out about it a year ago because things were getting worse and everything was getting really nasally and I went to a doctor. He said, “When did you break your nose? You have a horrible deviated septum.” And the second time, I couldn’t get it fixed because we were in the middle of doing this concert tour and we were filming. We had a day off and I met up with some of my friends and we were dancing. And again, there was another collision of sorts–I must be turning too quickly, people don’t see me coming or something–but it’s fixed now!
  • I think that as an artist, the more that you can do to diversify, and kind of challenge yourself, the more you grow.
  • [Apologizing for the controversial photos taken of her and Glee (2009) co-stars Cory Monteith and Lea Michele, for GQ Magazine] In the land of Madonna, [Britney Spears, [Miley Cyrus],, Gossip Girl (2007) and other public figures and shows that have pushed the envelope and challenged the levels of comfort in their viewers and fans . . . we are not the first. Now, in perpetuating the type of images that evoke these kind of emotions, I am sorry . . . if you are hurt or these photos make you uncomfortable, it was never our intention. And if your eight-year-old has a copy of our GQ cover in hand, again I am sorry. But I would have to ask, how on earth did it get there? . . . I understand that in today’s world of advanced technology, the Internet, our kids can be subject to very adult material at the click of a button. But there are parental locks, and ways to get around this.
  • I definitely wasn’t cool in high school. I really wasn’t. I did belong to many of the clubs and was in leadership on yearbook and did the musical theater route, so I had friends in all areas. But I certainly did not know what to wear, did not know how to do my hair, all those things.
  • Every day is an opportunity to fall or hurt yourself.
  • [on Glee (2009) compared to other high school television shows] I think that it shows that regardless of who you are and what group you belong to, there are so many emotions behind each person in high school. Sometimes with teens, writers or directors change them and make them be simple individuals–you’re either the jock or the popular kid or the nerd. Everybody has those shades to them. This show, it really expands upon vulnerability and excitement and anger–all the experiences that you probably actually go through in high school.
  • Having a dance background, I became used to rejection at an early age. Dance is very competitive, especially for a sensitive person like me. But I realized it’s better not to take it so seriously. If you beat yourself up, it’s hard to keep going.
  • What a world we live in. I want to be incredibly close to the heart of it all. To live honestly, truthfully and to be completely present is the ultimate enterprise. And right now, I couldn’t possibly ask for anything more. I am a very lucky girl.

Dianna Agron Important Facts

  • Fifth cousin, once removed, of singer Jack Gilinsky. Her paternal four times great-grandparents, Shmuel Labe Agronsky and Fruma Chana Bakhrakh, were also Jack’s paternal five times great-grandparents.
  • Has some picky eating habits, including a strong dislike for foods touching each other on the plate.
  • Was cast on Glee (2009) just two days before the pilot began shooting.
  • Has been selected as #2 on 2012 AfterEllen Hot 100 list, bumping her Glee (2009) co-star, Heather Morris, who was #2 in 2011.
  • Placed #44 on the 2012 FHM Sexiest Woman awards.
  • Ranked #13 in 2012 AfterEllen.com’s “Top 50 Favorite Female TV Characters”.
  • After the Glee tour 2011, she took a trip to Paris with co-star Naya Rivera.
  • Voted #28 on Ask men’s top 99 ‘most desirable’ celebrity women of 2012.
  • Older sister of Jason Agron.
  • Ranked #9 in People’s “25 Beauties (and Hotties) at 25” list in 2011.
  • Likes to spend time in graveyards as she finds it peaceful, and is very interested in gloomy, death-related things (e.g. skulls, cemeteries, etc.).
  • Ranked #81 in the Ask Men list of the Top 99 “most desirable women” of 2011.
  • Ranked #81 in the 2011 FHM list of “100 Sexiest Women in the World”.
  • In 2011 she jumped up 18 spots from her previous ranking in “The 2011 After Ellen’s Hot 100 List”, coming in at #8.
  • Her favorite performance on Glee (2009) was “Somebody to Love” by Queen.
  • Likes the band Radiohead.
  • Her favorite novels are “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll, and “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis.
  • Tattoos: Left rib cage that says “Mary had a little lamb”, referencing her mother Mary, and herself being the lamb, which is her nickname from her mother.
  • Named one of People Magazine’s 100 Most Beautiful People of 2010.
  • She is a big fan of Tim Burton.
  • She is a vegetarian and a supporter of PETA.
  • Began dancing at age 3, first focusing on jazz and ballet, then later taking up hip-hop. When she was a teenager she used to teach it to younger kids.
  • Enjoys cooking and being outdoors.
  • Was roommates with Glee (2009) co-star, Lea Michele (2009).
  • Dianna’s father is from a Jewish family (from Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Latvia, and Estonia). Their original surname, “Agronsky”, was altered when they immigrated. Dianna’s mother has English, German, and Irish ancestry, and converted to Judaism when marrying Dianna’s father.
  • She was born in Savannah, Georgia, but was raised in San Fransisco, California to Mary Agron and Ronald Agron, a general manager for the Hyatt hotel chain.

Dianna Agron Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Headlock 2017 completed Tess Chandler Actress
Novitiate 2017 Sister Mary Grace Actress
The Crash 2017 Amelia Rhondart Actress
Hollow in the Land 2016 Alison Miller Actress
Bare 2015/I Sarah Barton Actress
Tumbledown 2015 Finley Actress
Glee 2009-2015 TV Series Quinn Fabray
Sugar Motta
Actress
Zipper 2015 Dalia Actress
Sam Smith: I’m Not the Only One 2014 Video short Wife Actress
The Family 2013/I Belle Blake Actress
I Am Number Four 2011 Sarah Actress
The Hunters 2011 Alice Actress
Burlesque 2010/I Natalie Actress
The Romantics 2010 Minnow Hayes Actress
Bold Native 2010 Samantha Actress
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short Charlotte Hill Actress
Glee: Director’s Cut Pilot Episode 2009 TV Movie Quinn Fabray Actress
Scouts Honor 2009 Girl #2 Actress
Celebrities Anonymous 2009 TV Series Sadie Actress
Dinner with Raphael 2009 Short Dianna Actress
Numb3rs 2008 TV Series Kelly Rand Actress
Heroes 2007 TV Series Debbie Marshall Actress
Skid Marks 2007 Megan Actress
It’s a Mall World 2007 TV Mini-Series Harper Actress
Veronica Mars 2006-2007 TV Series Jenny Budosh Actress
T.K.O. 2007 Dyanna Actress
Rushers 2007 Short Kyle’s Girl (as Dianna Argon) Actress
Shark 2006 TV Series Gia Mellon Actress
Drake & Josh 2006 TV Series Lexi Actress
CSI: NY 2006 TV Series Jessica Grant Actress
Close to Home 2006 TV Series Drunk Girl Actress
After Midnight: Life Behind Bars 2006 TV Movie Kelly Actress
When a Stranger Calls 2006 Cheerleader (uncredited) Actress
Glee 2009-2015 TV Series performer – 47 episodes Soundtrack
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie 2011 Documentary performer: “Lucky” Soundtrack
Queens of Pop 2011 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The X Factor 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Lopez Tonight 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short screenplay / story Writer
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short Director
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short costumer Costume Department
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short executive producer Producer
A Fuchsia Elephant 2009 Short Set Decorator
The Graduates 2008/I special thanks Thanks
Unity 2015 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
The Paul O’Grady Show 2015 TV Series Herself Self
CNN Newsroom 2014 TV Series Himself – Unicef Imagine Campaign Self
Extra 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Staying in with Greg and Russell 2013 TV Series Herself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2013 TV Series Herself – Audience Member Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Good Day L.A. 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2011-2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Entertainment Tonight 2010-2013 TV Series Herself Self
These Girls 2012 Video Herself Self
The Glee Project 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Punk’d 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Biography 2012 TV Series documentary Herself / Quinn Fabray Self
The View 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2012 TV Special Herself Self
The Daily Show 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Guesting on Glee 2011 Video documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
Stevie Nicks Goes Glee 2011 Video documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
Pop Wrapped TV 2010-2011 TV Series documentary Quinn Fabray Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie 2011 Documentary Quinn Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Love Cures Cancer: Take a Chance on Love II 2011 Documentary Herself – guest Self
Glee: Cast & Creators Live at the Paley Center 2011 Video Herself Self
Made in Hollywood 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Access Hollywood Live 2011 TV Series Herself Self
ES.TV HD 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Attack of the Show! 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2011 TV Special Herself Self
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2011 TV Special Herself Self
The X Factor 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest / Quinn Fabray Self
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 TV Special Herself Self
Teen Choice Awards 2010 2010 TV Special Herself Self
The 8th Annual TV Land Awards 2010 TV Special Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2010 TV Special Herself Self
Lopez Tonight 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2010 TV Special Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
The Tyra Banks Show 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 7PM Project 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Australian Idol 2009 TV Series Herself – Audience Member Self
Glee Casting Session 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself / Quinn Fabray Self
Love Cures Cancer: Take a Chance on Love 2009 Documentary Herself – Guest Self
Glee 2014-2015 TV Series Quinn Fabray Archive Footage
Punk’d 2012 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Glee Encore 2011 Video Quinn Fabray Archive Footage
Heroes Unmasked 2008 TV Series documentary Debbie Marshall Archive Footage

Dianna Agron Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2010 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee (2009) Won
2010 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee (2009) Nominated