Deanna Agron (born April 30, 1986 in Georgia) is a Jewish-American actress. Deanna Agron looks sweet and fresh, with long blonde hair and a delicate face, like a Barbie doll. The real-life Deanna Agron is full of life. She is the "bad girl" who stole the scene in "Glee", and she is also a sharp young and beautiful girl.

Deanna Agron was born in Savannah, Georgia, and grew up in a middle-class family. As a child, she loved musical theatre and began dancing at the age of three, studying jazz and ballet, later hip hop, and later performing regularly at local theatres and schools. After graduating from elementary school, she was admitted to the Hebrew School and held a rite of passage for Jewish girls at the age of 13, and in the fifth grade, she played the main character Dorothy in the stage play The Wizard of Oz. In high school, she participated in the cabaret drama "Grease", not only as an actress but also involved in the whole process of stage and costume design.
After graduating from high school, Deanna Agron gave up further education and decided to pursue her acting dreams, trying to take over commercials while working as a dance teacher, and began to run dragon sets in some American dramas.
In 2004, Deanna Agron was given the opportunity to play a small role in the youth school drama "School Detective Crush"; in the same year, she began her acting career by participating in the filming of the criminal investigation series "Crime Scene Investigation: New York".
In 2006, he participated in the NBC science fiction TV series "Heroes", in which he appeared on the screen as cheerleader Debbie. In 2007, he entered Hollywood with his silver screen debut "Catcher", playing a German girl in the film.
In May 2009, Deanna Agron auditioned for the melodrama musical comedy Glee, and was successfully awarded the opportunity to play the role of Quinn Fabray, the bad girl in the play, and she was nominated for best actress in the TELEVISION category at the 12th Teen Choice Awards, which attracted public attention. In the same year, Deanna Agron took on multiple roles as director, actor, screenwriter, producer, costumer and set designer in the independent film The Purple Elephant.
In 2010, the folk band "Thao with the Get Down Stay Down" directed the music video "Body". In the same year, in the song and dance love movie "Burlesque Performance", she played a small role in Natalie, the fiancée of the heroine Ellie who fell in love with Jack. The second season of "Glee" that he later joined made it once again win the Breakthrough award of the year outstanding TV breakthrough newcomer award.
In 2011, Deanna Agron was invited to participate in the science fiction film Key Number Four, and served as the female number one, playing Sarah, an Earth girl who fell in love with the alien boy "No. 4"; the film was successfully shortlisted for the 37th People's Choice Awards for The Most Popular Novel Adaptation. In December, he co-starred with Stephen Widdington in the thriller The Hunters, playing Alice, a girl in the lost jungle. In the same year, she was selected by foreign media as the 24th most beautiful blonde sexy girl in 2011.
In February 2012, she was ranked 28th in the "ASKMEN" Annual Global Most Beautiful Woman Award. In May, The Men's Magazine "Man Gang" list of "2012 Global Top 100 Sexy Actresses" was released, and Diana Agron ranked 44th. In June, he served as the host of the 22nd GALAD Media Awards ceremony.
In March 2014, she co-starred in the crime thriller "Don't Mess with Me" (aka "Family") with Robert De Niro, in which she played the daughter of the hero Fred Bella, and was nominated for the 11th Women's Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress. In August, she became the heroine of Sam Smith's single "I'm Not The Only One" MV. In the same year, he starred in the feature film "Zipper" and began a peach-colored relationship with federal prosecutor Sam.
In 2015, she co-starred in the romantic musical comedy film Crumbling with Jason Sudakis, in which Diana Agron played the female journalist Finley. In August of the same year, the documentary "All-That-Is" was released in the United States. In 2017, she starred in the film "Trainee Nun" with Melissa Rio.