Lea Michele

The "Glee" actor made her long-awaited return to Broadway this week before a star-studded crowd that included Drew Barrymore and Jonathan Groff.
The actor is attempting to clear the air ahead of her debut in Broadway's "Funny Girl."
The "Halloween" star playfully ribbed the TV and Broadway actor over one award she doesn't yet have.
The actor shared a poignant memory about her relationship with Monteith, who died in 2013, during a concert in Washington, D.C.
Broadway's new "Funny Girl" shared a throwback photo in memory of her former boyfriend and "Glee" co-star, who died in 2013.
The actor said she and her "Glee" co-star "have been in touch" regarding the Broadway musical, adding: "I adore her."
Within an hour of Michele being cast in the Broadway play, her former co-star tweeted that she "was abused" and her "dreams were tainted" — reminding fans of her past allegations against the actor.
The "Glee" actor will succeed Feldstein, who announced an early departure from the musical after her portrayal of Fanny Brice drew a frosty reception from critics.
The actors and Broadway besties delivered a chilling performance of "Touch Me" with their cast mates from the 2006 musical.
The "Spring Awakening" and "Glee" co-stars are opening up about family matters and more as they prepare for a new HBO documentary.