Jenna Ushkowitz of ‘Glee’ has some tips for others on finding harmony in life:
If anyone should read Jenna Ushkowitz’s new book, “Choosing Glee: 10 Rules to Finding Inspiration, Happiness and the Real You,” it’s Tina Cohen-Chang.
After all, Ushkowitz’s character graduated this past season. And Tina’s future after William McKinley High School is unclear.
Ushkowitz herself could likely use a dose of her own prescription for facing life’s challenges, since like her character, she has a somewhat uncertain future. With Tina about to graduate, her role on the show could be significantly reduced.
“It’s very possible. It’s happened to half my cast,” says the 27-year-old “Glee” actress. “It’s the way the show has to go on to live and survive.”
[TV Guide] Keck’s Exclusives: Vanessa Lengies on Leaving Glee and Landing a New Sitcom
Fox’s Glee will be a little less sweet next season now that Vanessa Lengies, who plays Sugar, has landed a regular role on the midseason ABC sitcom Mixology. “Getting to play Sugar Motta was one of the biggest opportunities of my life, and I met some of the most fantastic people, but I was being hired per episode,” Lengies says about why she made the switch. “I loved getting to be there and dancing around, but I didn’t really have much of an opportunity to act.”
On Mixology, Lengies will play a bubbly waitress named Kacey. “For an actress who really hasn’t gotten to act for two years, it was like letting a wild dog out of its cage,” says the elated star, who received congratulations from Glee pals Jenna Ushkowitz, Kevin McHale and Heather Morris.
And since Mixology doesn’t debut until 2014, Lengies hopes she’ll be able to give Sugar a proper send-off next fall. Her exit pitch: “I would love to have them introduce a time machine and reveal that Sugar was a visitor from the future.”
[EW] Spoiler Room: Glee
Any early Glee intel? — Lynn
Obviously, the cast has just wrapped season four, but Jenna Ushkowitz says she’s “definitely looking forward to graduation.” “I’m not sure if they’ll be a huge ceremony like last year, but I think that’ll be interesting to see where she is going to go to college, if she’s going to go to college, what she’s going to pursue,” she says. As for Tina’s future? While she’s been wait-listed for vet school, Ushkowitz says she’d like to see Tina still keep a toe in the waters of the performing arts. “I’d like to see her try [to pursue it],” she says, “at least try.”
[Eonline] Glee Season 5 Scoop: Jane Lynch Teases More Characters Moving to New York! Plus, Will Mike O’Malley Return?
Mike O’Malley, who plays Kurt’s (Chris Colfer) fan favorite father Burt on the Fox hit, is set to play another father on NBC’s new sitcom Welcome to the Family. We’re not scientists, but we’re pretty sure he can’t be in two places at once. And we all know Burt had his fair share of health problems in season four, so will Glee be killing him off?
We chatted with O’Malley on the red carpet at NBC’s upfront presentation in New York City, where he sounded off on his future on Glee. Plus, we caught up with Jane Lynch, the host of NBC’s new game show Hollywood Game Night, who teased more characters moving to New York City in season five!
Gird your loins, people, ‘cause O’Malley is breaking major season five scoop: “Kurt is moving back to Lima next season. I’m breaking that news right now!”
OK, so he totally made that up (and almost caused our hearts to stop!), but O’Malley was definitely very serious when he told us that his new gig as the lead of NBC’s Welcome to the Family, along with Desperate Housewives star Ricardo Chavira (which you can watch a preview for here), will not prevent him from returning to Glee.
“I’ve already spoken to Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk and Burt is a very, very big part of my life, playing that character I love doing it…I think we shoot some in July, so I’m definitely coming back next season!” Phew!
Also returning next season? Lynch, whose character Sue Sylvester had quite the dramatic season four: She had a baby, got fired and became an aerobics instructor.
“I know nothing about [season five], but I am going to be in it. I know that,” Lynch told us, though she did add that she’s heard whispers of some of the cast heading for New York next season. “I love what they are doing with the New York story and I think some of the kids are probably going to be joining Rachel, Kurt and Santana in New York.”
So would she like to see Sue in the Big Apple? “I would, sure! Whatever works! Whatever he wants me to do, I’ll do,” Lynch said.
To hear more from Lynch, including that time she got Amy Poehler and Jason Sudeikis drinking for Hollywood Game Night, watch our interview above!