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GLEE Cast to Be Featured on Bravo's INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, 4/9

By: Mar. 29, 2012
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It is time for fans to unleash their inner gleek as Bravo Media welcomes the cast and creator of the hit television series, GLEE to the INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO stage, premiering on Monday, April 9th at 8pm et/pt.

Currently in its 18th season, host James Lipton is joined by cast members Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch, Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith and co-creator Ryan Murphy. From Chris Colfer's never-before-seen audition tape to Lea Michele's first big break on Broadway to Cory Monteith's troubled past, no stone is left unturned as they give viewers an inside look into their fascinating careers and reveal behind-the-scene stories from the set of the hit series. For a sneak peek, click here. To read host James Lipton's exclusive blog about the episode click here

QUOTES FROM THE EPISODE:

- "It was my first foray into dance." - Matthew Morrison admitting he was in a gang that got together to breakdance.

- "I was a target, but I was popular and that's because on the sly, I was dating a lot of the football players." - "Glee" co-creator Ryan Murphy on his popularity status in high school.

- "She may or may not have posed for Penthouse, but she definitely takes horse estrogen." - "Glee" co-creator Ian Brennan's character description of Sue Sylvester

- "I used to pose for the sonograms."-Chris Colfer on how he has wanted to be an actor since he was an embryo.

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