After wowing and winning over the world in her role as Quinn Fabray on "Glee," Agron has not struggled to find roles in Hollywood. The multitalented performer has starred in notable films such as "Tumbledown," "The Crash," and "As Sick As They Made Us" (via The Things). You also may have recognized Agron in Sam Smith's music video for his hit single "I'm Not the Only One," which now has nearly 1.5 billion views on YouTube. And while Agron's acting career hasn't slowed down since her time on "Glee," the "I Am Number Four" actress has also directed a short film for Tory Burch (via Bust).
When it comes to her work, the most important thing for Agron is mixing it up and keeping things interesting. "I have tried to make choices that are vastly different from the choices I have made before," she revealed in an interview with Bust. "I've tried not to repeat characters or types of stories."
Agron also believes in the power of representation, which dates back to her time on "Glee," a series that was applauded for its diverse casting and storylines. In two of her more recent projects, "Bare" and "Hollow in the Land," Agron plays queer characters. "We as actors are storytellers, which means everyone should be represented," Agron shared. "I think that movies are a huge gateway to understanding and knowledge."