

When the family moved to California, Agron attended Lincoln Elementary School, Burlingame Intermediate School, and Burlingame High School in the Bay Area.

She attended Hebrew school growing up, as well as being educated at a Jewish day school until third grade. She often performed in local and school musical theatre productions, including as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz when she was eight. Īgron lived in Texas from the age of two until she was nine, and took up dancing at the age of three, studying jazz and ballet, and later hip-hop dancing. Īgron lived in the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport for seven years from the age of nine. Being exposed to the "fairytale" and "fantastical" image of Hollywood from these films influenced Agron's decision to pursue acting, while her interest in storytelling comes from seeing different lives unfold around her growing up in the "fishbowl environment" of hotels. Agron has said that there was always music from the 1960s and 1970s playing at their home, and that her mother sheltered her (though not her brother) from watching contemporary films and television even as a teenager, opting to let her watch mostly classic musicals because she felt they had "a certain amount of loveliness to ". She was raised in San Antonio, Texas, and Burlingame, California Agron's family lived in different hotels due to her father's career, but her mother made sure that Agron and her brother knew this was not the norm. Agron is of Russian Jewish descent she is an Ashkenazi Jew and has described herself as "half Russian". She has a younger brother, Jason Agron, a photographer. "Ron" Agron, a former general manager of Hyatt hotels. 2.4 2015–present: Independent film, singing and directingĭianna Elise Agron was born on Apin Savannah, Georgia, to Mary (née Barnes), a seamstress, and Ronald S.

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For her role in the series she won a SAG Award and, as part of the cast, was nominated for the Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act, among other accolades.Īfter Glee proved to be a breakthrough success, Agron began working more in film, first starring in the popular YA adaptation I Am Number Four (2011) as Sarah Hart before taking on films aimed at more diverse audiences, including the 2013 mob-comedy The Family and 2015's Bare. In 2009 she took the notable role of the antagonistic but sympathetic head cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. After primarily dancing and starring in small musical theatre productions in her youth, Agron made her screen debut in 2006, and in 2007 she played recurring character Debbie Marshall on Heroes and had her first leading role as Harper on the MTV series It's a Mall World.
