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DIANNA AGRON Dianna Agron grew up in an eclectic Jewish family, often surrounded by airport hotels thanks to her father’s job. Despite the frequent travels, her mother instilled in her and her brother a sense of normalcy, with music always filling their home.
The “fairy-tale” image of Hollywood inspired Agron's pursuit of acting. Observing the diverse lives unfolding in hotel environments fueled her interest in storytelling, revealing life's fleeting moments.
Her love of the arts led her to passionately explore its various dimensions, from experiences as a director of short films to singing in New York’s Jazz clubs.
She gained fame as Quinn Fabray on Ryan Murphy’s popular culture-shifting musical-dramedy Glee, which has recently experienced a resurgence on TikTok. After that, she pursued her acting career with determination, alongside a family that always believed in her.
Today, Dianna is an enterprising, bright woman, who is passionate about almost any form of artistic expression. Life has not spared her from crossroads, and a great loss has challenged everything she built, forcing her to find her way back into creativity and inspiration.