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Agron as Quinn Fabray; she has portrayed the character on television, stage, and film. Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray.jpg
Agron as Quinn Fabray; she has portrayed the character on television, stage, and film.

Dianna Agron has appeared in twenty-eight feature films, fifteen television series/films, seven music videos, seven short films, five stage roles and six concerts, three commercials and a PSA. She has directed five projects and produced four. She has also provided vocals on several soundtrack albums.

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Agron's acting career debuted in 2006 with brief film roles, but her first significant role was in CSI: NY as Jessica Grant, who appears in only one episode. After that, in 2006, Agron was featured in many TV series as a minor or recurring character, such as Drake & Josh (2006) and Shark (2006). Agron played Jenny Budosh on Veronica Mars , appearing in three episodes of the third season between 2006 and 2007. Agron was then cast as Debbie Marshall, a mean cheerleader on Heroes . Debbie was featured in five episodes of the second season as an antagonist to the main character Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere). In 2007, Agron landed her first main character in It's a Mall World ; and later, in 2009, she was cast as Quinn Fabray on the hit musical TV show Glee . Quinn was first introduced as an antagonist, the captain of the cheerleading squad and Finn Hudson's (Cory Monteith) girlfriend. After being part of the regular cast for the first three seasons, Agron moved away from television roles but continued as a guest star for the final three seasons.

In her early film career, Agron appeared in T.K.O. (2007), Skid Marks (2007), The Romantics (2010), and Burlesque (2010). In 2011, Agron portrayed Alice in The Hunters , and the lead role of Sarah Hart in I Am Number Four . Later that year, Agron was featured in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie . Post-Glee, she co-starred as Belle Blake in the 2013 film The Family , alongside Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Tommy Lee Jones. In 2015, Agron portrayed Dalia in the political thriller Zipper , Finley in the romantic comedy Tumbledown , Sarah Barton in the drama Bare , and narrated part of the film Unity . That same year, she starred in the play McQueen on the West End. In 2017, she appeared in The Crash , Novitiate , and Hollow in the Land . She has performed three self-titled concerts of musical covers. Her feature film directorial debut came with 2019's Berlin, I Love You , in which she also starred. In 2020, she starred in the dark comedy film Shiva Baby , as well as a virtual performance of part of the Kate Cortesi play Is Edward Snowden Single?. In 2021, she appeared in The Laureate and filmed As They Made Us and Acidman .

In 2010, Agron's filmography was discussed by characters of The Office in the episode "Viewing Party". [1]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
2006 When a Stranger Calls CheerleaderUncredited cameo [2]
2007 T.K.O. Dyanna [3]
2007 Skid Marks Megan [4] [5]
2007RushersKyle's GirlShort film [6]
2008The Graduates [7]
2008The GeneralAnna Funny or Die short film [8] [9]
2009Scouts HonorGirl #2 [10] [11]
2009 Dinner with Raphael DiannaShort film [12]
2009 A Fuchsia Elephant Charlotte HillShort film; also writer, director and producer [13]
2010 The Romantics Minnow Hayes [14]
2010 Burlesque Natalie [15]
2010Bold NativeSamantha [16]
2011 The Hunters Alice [17]
2011 I Am Number Four Sarah Hart [18]
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Quinn Fabray Concert performance and documentary [19]
2013 The Family Belle Blake [20]
2014TransformationDocumentary short film for Liberatum [21]
2015 Zipper Dalia [22]
2015 Tumbledown Finley [23]
2015 Bare Sarah Barton [24]
2015 Unity Documentary; narrator [25]
2017 The Crash Amelia Rhondart [26]
2017 Novitiate Sister Mary Grace [27]
2017 Hollow in the Land Alison Miller [28]
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet News AnchorVoice role [29] [30]
2019 Against the Clock Tess Chandler [31]
2019 Berlin, I Love You KatarinaAlso director (segment: "Lucinda in Berlin") [32] [33]
2020AbracashoesVolunteerShort film [34]
2020 Shiva Baby Kim Beckett [35]
2021 The Laureate Laura Riding Also executive producer [36] [37]
2022 As They Made Us Abigail [38] [39]
2022 Acidman MaggieAlso producer [40]
2023 Clock Ella Patel [41] [42]
2024Resistance: They Fought Back Bela Hazan Documentary; voice performance [43] [44]
2024CrossroadsDocumentary short film for Armani [45]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
2006 Close to Home Drunk GirlEpisode: "Homecoming" [46] [47]
2006 CSI: NY JessicaEpisode: "Murder Sings the Blues" [48]
2006 Drake & Josh LexiEpisode: "The Great Doheny" [49]
2006 Shark Gia MellonEpisode: "Love Triangle" [50]
2006After Midnight: Life Behind BarsKellyTelevision film [51] [ better source needed ]
2006–2007 Veronica Mars Jenny BudoshRecurring role; 3 episodes [52]
2007 Heroes Debbie Marshall Recurring role; 5 episodes [53] [54]
2007 It's a Mall World HarperMain role [55] [56]
2008 Heroes Unmasked Debbie Marshall Archive footage; 2 episodes [57]
2008 Numb3rs Kelly RandEpisode: "Jack of All Trades" [58]
2009Celebrities AnonymousSadieMain role [59] [60]
2012 Punk'd HerselfVictim; Episode: "Hayden Panettiere" [61]
2009–2015 Glee Quinn Fabray Main role (seasons 1–3); Recurring role (season 6); Guest role (seasons 4–5) [62] [63] [64] [65] [66] [67]
2020 Robot Chicken VariousVoice role; Episode: "Max Caenen in: Why Would He Know If His Mother's A Size Queen" [68]
2023 The Chosen One SarahMain role [69]

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
2022NarcissaSidMain role; also executive producer [70]

Stage

Theatre and performance

YearTitleRoleLocationRefs.
2010 Glee Live! In Concert! Quinn Fabray North America tour [71]
2011 Glee Live! In Concert! Quinn Fabray North America, UK, and Ireland tour [72]
2013 These Girls Joe's Pub, New York City [73] [74]
2015 McQueen Dahlia St. James Theatre, London [75]
2020Is Edward Snowden Single?VariousVirtual (Platform Presents) [76]

Concerts

YearTitleLocationRefs.
2010 Chickens in Love MINI Music Festival The Echoplex, Los Angeles [77] [78] [79]
2013YM&C ConcertThe Echoplex [80] [81]
2017Dianna Agron Café Carlyle, New York City [82]
2019Dianna AgronCafé Carlyle [83]
2022Dianna AgronCafé Carlyle [84]
2024Dianna AgronCafé Carlyle [85]

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)RoleDirector(s)Refs.
2010"Body" Thao & The Get Down Stay Down Dianna Agron [86] [87]
2011"Fashion" Glee cast Trey Laird [88] [89]
2013"Oh, You Beautiful Doll"Dianna AgronTriple threatJacob Brown [90]
2013"Just Another Girl" The Killers Brandon Flowers Warren Fu [91]
2014"I'm Not the Only One" Sam Smith Scorned brideLuke Monaghan [92]
2014"Imagine" (UNICEF: World version)VariousMichael Jurkovac [93]

Commercials

YearCompanyNotesRefs.
2006 Nike, Inc. Dancer, promoting Nike Women activewear [94]
2012 Ad Council/USDOT/NHTSA "Stop the Texts. Stop the Wrecks." texting and driving PSA; footage from Glee episode "On My Way" [95] [96]
2012 Nintendo Promoting the Nintendo 3DS game Art Academy [97] [98]
2012 Nintendo Promoting the Nintendo 3DS game Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask , with her brother [99] [100]

As director

Film

YearTitleNotesRefs.
2009 A Fuchsia Elephant Short film; also actress, writer and producer [13]
2015L'AméricaineShort film for Tory Burch LLC [101]
2019 Berlin, I Love You Feature film (segment: "Lucinda in Berlin"); also actor [32]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRefs.
2010"Body" Thao & The Get Down Stay Down [102]
2014"Till Sunrise" Goldroom [103]

As producer

Film

YearTitleNotesRefs.
2009 A Fuchsia Elephant Short film; also actress, writer and director [13]
2021 The Laureate Also actress [37] [104]
2022 Acidman Also actress [40]

Audio

YearTitleNotesRefs.
2022NarcissaAlso actress [70]

Discography

Soundtracks

Writing

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