Although Glee does not have a true main cast, it can be said that the lead in Glee is Rachel Berry. Formerly it would have included Finn Hudson, but due to his passing in 2013, the lead role has been reduced to only Rachel.
Please see the included link for the ever-changing "main casts".
Yes, with the lead singer for rival glee club vocal adreneline.
Cory Allan Monteith
Puck and Quinn made out one drunken night and Puck and Quinn had unprotected sex and Puck "knocked her up". Puck then told Mercedes and Mercedes told the rest of the Glee club, but they didn't want Rachel to know because she wants Finn to be happy and they are afraid Finn might leave the glee club and if he does they have no shot at sectionals because he is the male lead of the group. However, Rachel eventually finds out and tells Finn (because Rachel has a crush on him) and he beats up Puck and asks Quinn if it was true that Puck is the father. Quote: Finn: "Is it true?" Quinn: "Yes, I'm so sorry Finn--" Finn: "So all that stuff in the hot tub, that--that was nothing?" Puck: "You were just stupid enough to buy it!" [Finn runs and tries to punch Puck] Finn: "I'm done with you... I'm done with all of you!"
Low on funding for an upcoming competition trip, glee club director Will Schuester suggests that the club members sell saltwater taffy to raise money. New Directions members Mike Chang, Artie and Tina Cohen-Chang reveal they are on the academic decathlon team, which is also having funding problems. Brittany Pierce is the fourth, stand-in member, and proves surprisingly knowledgeable about cat diseases. Will's girlfriend, substitute teacher Holly Holliday, suggests holding a benefit concert for the decathlon team instead of selling additional taffy. Former McKinley student Sunshine Corazon, who defected to rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline, is awarded the closing number at the concert after promising to bring her six hundred Twitter followers. Cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester creates a "League of Doom" to destroy the glee club, including Will's ex-wife Terri Schuester, Vocal Adrenaline coach Dustin Goolsby, and former McKinley High teacher Sandy Ryerson. Tasked with breaking up Will and Holly, Dustin makes a failed attempt at seducing her. The targeted relationship begins to crumble anyway, when Will helps his former love Emma Pillsbury with her stress-worsened OCD, after she reveals that her husband Carl Howell has asked for an annulment. Former New Directions member Kurt Hummel attends the concert, accompanied his boyfriend Blaine Anderson. They are confronted by closeted homophobic bully Dave Karofsky, who is forced to back down by Santana Lopez, in retribution for previously throwing a slushie in her face. Sunshine and her followers pull out of the concert on Dustin's orders, and Sandy and McKinley students Jacob Ben Israel, Azimio and Becky Jackson - the only other members of the audience-heckle the glee club. Tina is reduced to tears by their booing; Mike does better as the hecklers are given taffy to keep their mouths full. During the intermission, Holly talks with the three students about the hidden cost of insults and suggests they cheer instead of jeer, but they opt to leave instead. Holly performs Adele's "Turning Tables" to Will. Mercedes Jones, who has spent the lead-up to the concert making outrageous demands on her fellow club members to gain greater respect from them, performs the final number. She wows a stoned Sandy, who donates some of his drug profits to fund the academic decathlon team. Holly takes a job in Cleveland, leaving Will free to pursue Emma, while Sue decides to bring Terri into the game. The episode ends on the academic decathlon final's tiebreaker question, which is in the category "hermaphrodite Nazi sympathizers", a topic earlier taught in an irreverent history lesson by Holly.
They sing "Valerie" twice on Glee.The first time, Valerie by The Zutons (Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse version) is featured, it is in Special Education, the ninth episode of Season Two. It is sung by the New Directions, with Santana singing lead.The second time it is sung, Valerie is featured in 100, the twelfth episode of Season Five. It is sung by Brittany and Santana. They re-did the song previously sung in Special Education, the ninth episode of Season Two, as part of the show's special hundredth episode.
Yes, with the lead singer for rival glee club vocal adreneline.
That would the glee club Vocal Adrenaline with the lead Wade (aka his alter ego Unique ). Wade is portrayed by Alex Newell, a runner up on the Glee Project.
She played an extra, she didn't have a lead role.
Finn (cory monteith) I think. he had the lead anyway
Darren Criss (Blaine Anderson) and Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel) Sing Let It Snow on Glee. It is the most supermegafoxyawesomehot song on the album.
Lea is under contract for 7 years and as the lead she will be there unitl the end of the show. One producer said "if you have someone like Lea Michele under contract you use her."No she is contractually obligated to glee until the end.
Yes they did by performing 'I Say A Little Prayer' originally by Dionne Warwick. Quinn did the lead vocals with Santana and Brittany singing back up
I personally think Chris Colfer as Kurt, but many people I know thinks that Jane Lynch's character, Sue Sylvester, is the "only reason why glee is good". Although a friend of mine thinks that Darren Criss is amazing as Blaine Anderson.
Lea Michele prior to glee had only one small bit part on tv in the series Third Watch. However she originated the role of Wendla, the female lead in the Tony award winning musical Spring Awakening and appeared in three other major Broadway productions ( Les Miserable, Ragtime and Fiddle on the Roof) starting at the age of 8.
Leading is a verb. "The farmer was leading the bull by the nose." Leading can also be an adjective. "Pete was a leading light in the Glee Club." Leading is also a noun (pronounced 'ledding'), meaning the amount of lead between lines of print in the old printing presses, or the lead holding pieces of stained glass window together.
if your talking about their first regionals its because the judges were full of them selvs and voted for the groups who did their songs and did not care about the passion of the new directions. one judge also says that brunettes have no place in music and rachel had the lead
Cory Allan Monteith