Jane Lynch
Making a comeback from years ago, Larry, Moe and Curly are returning to the big screen for the upcoming film “The Three Stooges.”
A brand new trailer was released to the web today (December 7) that features actors Sean Hayes, Will Sasso and Chris Diamantopoulos, who play the infamous trio.
Each year, the Primetime Emmy Awards are a highlight of the entertainment industry’s fall season, and Sunday evening's ceremony definitely didn’t disappoint.
With Jane Lynch tending to hosting duties, the 63rd incarnation of the Emmy’s had plenty of memorable moments and appearances, with a bevy of trophies being handed out.
Readying for her grand moment in the spotlight, Jane Lynch was on hand at the press preview for The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Wednesday (September 14).
Clad in all black, the “Glee” actress rolled out the red carpet and took to the mic to say a few words ahead of hosting the Emmy Awards coming up this Sunday.
Looking to put some of its hard-earned cash towards a good cause, “Glee” is set to donate $1 million to school arts programs across the country.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) recently kicked off the “GLEE Give a Note” campaign.
As they ready to debut season three of their hit show “Glee,” the cast can be seen in a brand sneak speak video titled, “Dodgeball.”
The main characters from the Emmy winning FOX comedy released the video last night (August 24) in anticipation of the September 20th premiere.
Held to recognize the most charitable people, places and events over the past year, the winners of the 2011 Do Something Awards were crowned in Los Angeles, California on Sunday night (August 14).
With "Glee" actress Jane Lynch tending to hosting duties for the second straight year, big winners announced during the swanky ceremony included Olivia Wilde as Do Something Movie Star, Justin Bieber as Do Something Music Artist and David Beckham as Do Something Athlete.
Drawing one of the largest crowds in recent memory, the stars of "Glee" gathered together for the "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie" premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday evening (August 6).
Held at the Regency's Village Theatre, Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, Cory Montieth and Darren Criss were among the big names taking to the red carpet for the west coast event.
After much speculation, Jane Lynch has officially been named as this year's Emmy Awards host.
The "Glee" star released a statement in which she revealed her excitement over the gig, telling, “I am tickled pink to be hosting the Primetime Emmys. I’m looking forward to singing, dancing and sporting my finest tracksuit.”
Ready to make her return to the big screen, Jennifer Hudson has officially signed on to the Farrelly Brother's remake of "The Three Stooges."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 29-year-old Oscar winner is all set to play Sister Rosemary along side "Glee" star Jane Lynch and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actor Larry David.
She’s on one of the hottest shows in television, and now Jane Lynch is being pursued as the host of the Emmy Awards this year.
According to a report, FOX was a fan of CBS’ move to have Neil Patrick Harris emcee last year’s event, and now that they have the ball, they’re hoping Lynch will hit a home run.
















