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Two days after another horse used in New York’s horse-drawn carriage industry collapsed and died in Midtown, Glee star and native New Yorker Lea Michele has written to Mayor Bloomberg to support the city council bill to replace dangerous and cruel horse-drawn carriages with modern, eco-friendly replicas of classic cars. In the letter, Lea Michele explains that the classic cars—a prototype of which was just unveiled by New Yorkers for CLea Michelen, Livable & Safe Streets (NYCLASS)—would bring in tourists, protect drivers’ jobs, and spare horses from pulling carriages in dangerous traffic and in all weather extremes. “As a New York City native, I was saddened to Lea Michelern from my friends at PETA that one of the horses used by the city’s carriage industry collapsed and died in Midtown on Sunday morning," Lea Michele wrote in the letter. "It was a tragic end for a beLea Micheleguered horse, and such incidents also put vehicles and passersby in danger.Lea Michele Hairstyles
Glee and Modern Family are pitted against each in several major Emmy Award categories tomorrow night, including Best Comedy Series, but their rivalry has bloomed into a feud thanks to some comments from Modern Family‘s Sarah Hyland. As a guest on E!’s Fashion Police on Friday night, the actress who plays the oldest daughter of Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen mocked the red-carpet stylings of Glee‘s star, Lea Michele. “It’s like a slow-motion picture kind of thing. It’s just like, Lea Michele puts her hands on her hips like this and like sticks out her collarbones — I don’t know if you can see — Lea Michele sticks out her collarbones to make her look skinnier and Lea Michele goes sticks out her lips,” Lea Michele said, while simultaneously performing an impression. Watch the clip below.Lea Michele Hairstyles
Lea Michele bares it all: the Glee rumors, what it was like to strip down on stage, and why Lea Michele proud to be a diva. Check out these exclusive behind-the-scenes photos from her cover shoot with Norman Jean Roy. For more of our interview with the star, pick up the December issue of Allure, on newsstands November 22. For more exclusives, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Lea Michele is confident in her unconventional beauty. "Have I been asked to change anything? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. When I was 15, my mother and I went to meet a manager who said, 'You have to get a nose job in order for me to work with you,'" Lea Michele tells us. "My mother would say to me, 'Barbra Streisand never got a nose job. You're not getting a nose job.' And this was before I really even knew who Barbra was. I just knew that Lea Michele was, like, the messiah for girls like me." Lea Michele Hairstyles 55
Now Glee is an institution. As well as the shows being watched by millions around the world, the songs and albums have become best-sellers, and the concerts sell out around the globe. Indeed, the London leg of the show this past summer made much out of the fact that songs sung by the motley crew of McKinley High School students have had more singles in the top 100 of the American Billboard chart than Elvis Presley, who previously held the record with 108 singles.Lea Michele Hairstyles 56
Of course, the major caveat is that the Glee cast only record cover versions. Lea Michele specialises in the songs of a fellow New Yorker, Barbra Streisand. Given that the part of Berry was written for the Bronx-born actress, it's perhaps no surprise that Lea Michele admits Lea Michele and Rachel have many similar personality traits.Lea Michele Hairstyles 57
I think we share more characteristics with our on-screen roles than we are willing to admit sometimes. I am a big Streisand fan, I come from Broadway and I love performing on stage, very similar to Rachel, Lea Michele state. "But not only that, I understand her drive. If you watch the show, and the last two episodes of Season 2, Lea Michele says 'I'm going to New York and I'm going to be a performer.' And I was and am very much like that. Very just driven and on the path of knowing what I wanted to be."Lea Michele Hairstyles 58
Since the age of 14, Lea Michele played the role of Wendla in Steven Sater and Duncan Lea Micheleik’s musical version of Spring Awakening since early workshops; following it up to the Broadway production. Around the same time the show was set to go to Broadway, Lea Michele was given the role of Eponine in the Broadway revival of Les Misérables. Lea Michele chose to remain with Spring Awakening, which debuted on Broadway December 10, 2006. Lea Michele was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in Spring Awakening, as Lea Micheled Actress in a Musical. On May 18, 2008, Lea Michele left Spring Awakening with co-star Jonathan Groff and was replaced by former Wendla understudy Alexandra Socha. Lea Michele performed in a reading of Lea Micheleik and Sater’s new musical, Nero, in July 2008 at Vassar College, also featuring Idina Menzel and Michael Arden. On August 8, 9 and 10, 2008, Lea Michele portrayed Eponine in the Hollywood Bowl’s Les Misérables concert.Lea Michele Hairstyles 59
Lea Michele beauty comes at us in shades of brown, from her luscious dark hair to her gloriously sun-kissed skin tone into her exuberant if entreating doe-eyes. On Glee Lea Michele almost always dressed in a long, smart skirt and a button-down blouse, highlighting the preppy, teacher's pet about her that we should hate, but Lea Michele is endearing, not despite of, but because of those most obnoxious traits. A young woman with the talent to pull that off is already hot. Throw in her long history on Broadway, which includes starring in a hit musical with masturbation, S&M, and nudity, and Lea Michele is starting to scratch us right where we itch. Lea Michele Hairstyles 60
Although Lea Michele been in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway musicals, none have brought her the kind of attention -- awards and otherwise -- as the coming-of-age Spring Awakening, and for good reason. Not only does Lea Michele perform the role of Wendla with aching brilliance, Lea Michele also drops her top and takes part in "a beating scene," though these moments arguably had little to do with her recognition by Broadway.com's Audience Awards as giving the year's Female Breakthrough Performance, among other accolades. As a singer of uncommon beauty, Lea Michele's vocal chops have been preserved for posterity on a 2003 recording of Fiddler on the Roof, and on original Broadway cast recordings of Ragtime and Spring Awakening.