Glee’s Lea Michele has revealed she’d love to make another film when the TV show ends.

The actress stars as a wannabe singer trapped in a lift with Ashton Kutcher in New Year’s Eve – and speaking at the film’s world premiere, she revealed her hopes to build on her movie career in 2012.

“I’m just hoping to finish season three of Glee, bring it out, make it a great, strong season and spend time with my family, and hopefully do another film, that would be really great,” the 25-year-old said.

Michele is next set to appear alongside Hugh Dancy and Patrick Stewart in animation Dorothy of Oz.

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We’ll get to Lea Michele‘s date for last night’s black carpet Hollywood premiere of New Year’s Eve (was it really costar Ashton Kutcher?!) in a sec—but first, did you know that the Glee star had to do reshoots for Gary Marshall‘s Valentine’s Day follow-up?!

She did!

Read on to find out why, but stop here if you’re not in the mood for a spoiler.

Turns out, Marshall wasn’t satisfied with the original ending of the movie, so he asked Michele to come back and belt out a film-ending tune just after the ball drops in Times Square.

“Gary was so sweet,” Lea told me. “It wasn’t in the script, ‘Auld Lang Syne,’ and he was like, ‘I’m

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Lea Michele will make the leap from TV to movies in the starry New Year’s Eve, but she’s too upbeat and driven to let the strain get to her, finds Kaleem Aftab

 

For all the talk of how television shows have seen their cachet rise considerably in the past decade, with shows from The Sopranos to Mad Men and Glee winning fans around the globe, and big-name move directors such as Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese directing TV episodes, it still seems as hard as ever for a star made famous by television to make it big in cinema.

There are exceptions, such as George Clooney and Will Smith, but look at the struggle of the Friends cast, or

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If you can have Hilary Swank, Katherine Heigl, Michelle Pfeiffer and Lea Michele for the holidays, it won’t be just another New Year’s Eve. Director Garry Marshall assemble these talented ladies together for New Line Cinema’s romantic comedy “New Year’s Eve” which celebrates love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh starts, with intertwining stories told amidst the pulse and promise of New York City on the most dazzling night of the year.

 

The focal point of the film is the countdown to 2012, represented by the ceremonial “ball drop” in Times Square. Imagine one person being responsible for seeing that this spectacle goes off without a hitch, live, while the eyes of the world watch… and that would be … Read the rest

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Lea Michele may be a famous actress and singer, but when it comes to fielding questions about her vegan diet, she’s just like anyone else. She has to address some misconceptions. In an upcoming interview with ‘Allure Magazine’ the Glee star talks about people’s confusion over her dietary choices.

She said, “People get confused, like, you know, I just eat grass. I’m half Italian. I can eat some b—-es under the table.”

What does she eat? When Michele first went vegan she said the idea of living her life without eating her mother’s lasagna was “very upsetting!” Happily, her mom figured out how to veganize the recipe so her daughter can still enjoy it. And so can you. A … Read the rest

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