Dianna Agron can do no wrong these days. The Glee starlet, who turns 28 this month, has been busy shooting a romantic comedy, Tumbledown, with cutie Jason Sudeikis. Recent images have captured the duo on set in Massachusetts looking cozy in their upcoming scenes.
Agron has a lot coming up this year with three other films in the works. Frist up is the drama Zipper with Patrick Wilson which is in post production and will be out this year. Dianna can also be seen in the thriller A Conspiracy on Jekyll Island with Minnie Driver, and an escort drama Famous with Rosario Dawson.
Dianna remains true to her roots though and is still hoping to reprise her cheerleader character Quinn Fabray before Fox’s Glee concludes forever.
Let’s take a look back at her best songs on the show as we countdown the Top 5. Don’t miss Glee every Tuesday on FOX and tweet us your favorite song!
#5 – I’ve had the time of my life
Sung at Sectionals by the New Directions in Season 2, I’ve Had The Time of My Life featured solos from Quinn and Sam. This song gave Quinn the chance to show her real talent amidst many Rachel solos. Will gives Quinn the opportunity after Emma tells him his set list is becoming too predictable. It’s a great number and Quinn really gets to shine.
#4 – Up Up Up (season 3)
Up Up Up is sung by Artie and Quinn at the Wheelchair Skate Park during Senior Ditch Day. Artie helps Quinn enjoy her senior ditch day despite being in a wheelchair, due to the car accident in the previous episode. It’s a beautiful moment between the two as they support each other.
#3 – Papa Don’t Preach (season 1)
Papa Don’t Preach is performed by Quinn, with Puck playing guitar. While babysitting Kendra’s triplets with Puck, Quinn decides to perform this song as a way to calm the triplets down after their unruly behavior goes as far as tying up Puck and Quinn.
#2 – Never Can Say Goodbye (season 3)
In Glee’s tribute episode to Michael Jackson, Quinn sings Never Can Say Goodbye while reflecting on a few of her ex-boyfriends; Finn, Puck, and Sam. It’s a turning point in the show as Quinn announces her acceptance to Yale and proclaims her love for her friends from the Glee club.
#1 – I say a little prayer (season 1)
This fabulous rendition of Dionne Warwick’s original was featured in the second episode of the series. The number, performed by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as backup, serves as their audition song for the New Directions. Under Sue’s orders to spy on the Glee club, the girls decide to audition with this awesome performance.