Dianna Agron Movies
Dianna Agron hails from Savannah, Ga., but she grew up mostly in San Antonio and San Francisco, due to frequent moves associated with her dad's job in the hotel industry. She started dancing at age 3 and fell in love with musical theater as a girl, often performing in local and school productions (she was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz in fifth grade). Her experience led her to Hollywood and supporting roles on various TV shows, such as Veronica Mars, Heroes, Numb3rs, Shark, CSI: NY, and the short-form MTV series It's a Mall World before nabbing the part of head cheerleader Quinn on Glee. In 2009, Agron branched out into writing and directing. The result is the short film A Fuchsia Elephant, about an 18-year-old girl played by Agron who creates an ideal birthday party. Agron is a vegetarian and a passionate animal rights advocate. Although she and Glee costar Lea Michele often tangled on the show, off-screen they were roommates. ~ Tim Holland, All Movie GuideWhen budget cuts in the sleepy town of Bayside force the locals to choose between one of two rival ambulance companies, the competition to be the best quickly devolves into a battle of sheer stupidity in this raunchy comedy from San Diego Film Festival co-founder and programming director Karl Kozak. Bayside Ambulatory Life Services (B.A.L.S.) and the Downtown Intensive Care Unit (D.I.C.) have always shared a friendly rivalry, but when both companies realize that there's only room in town for one ambulance service, the race is on for each to prove they can save more lives than the other. Unfortunately, competence isn't a strong point for either D.I.C. or B.A.L.S., and before long these bumbling EMTs are more concerned with their bruised egos than their ailing patients. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tyler Poelle, Dianna Agron, (more)









