Lea Michele 'Glee' Star, 'Will My Boobies Be Bigger' In 3D

The cast of "Glee" spends enough time playing high-schoolers to know about the pressures that come with being a teen. So if being on the big screen wasn’t uncomfortable enough, the McKinley High gang have a whole new dimension to worry about in "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie," opening today.

"Two dimensions is the right amount," star Chris Colfer joked when we caught up with him at the film's junket recently. But he won't get off that easily! We just had to ask him and the rest of the "Glee"sters which feature they were most excited to see in 3D.

Both Amber Riley and Jenna Ushkowitz thought of their lovely locks. "I want to see hair whipping at me," Jenna said.

Co-star Lea Michele’s head was in a slightly different place. "Will my boobies be bigger?" she asked. (At least she's gotten over the whole nose thing.)

Kevin McHale went with a sweeter answer. "I think Heather [Morris] is my favorite feature in 3D," he said. Aww. Is life imitating art(ie)?



Not so fast, smooth guy. Heather’s got a mean left and gave him a little smack. "Great answer!" she said.

And to little surprise, Mark Salling was all about his, uh, crotch. Though Darren Criss and Ashley Fink didn't disagree.

Will you be seeing "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie" this weekend? What features are you most looking forward to seeing in three dimensions?

Lea Michele Sarfati was born in The Bronx, New York to parents Edith and Marc Sarfati. Her mother, a nurse, is Italian American and Roman Catholic, while her father, a delicatessen owner, is of Spanish-Sephardic Jewish ancestry. Even though she was born in New York, Lea was raised in Tenafly, New Jersey where she eventually attended and graduated from Tenafly High School.



At the age of eight years old, Lea went with a friend to an open casting call for an up-and-coming musical. After spontaneously deciding to audition, she was offered the role and, two weeks later, she was starring on Broadway. Lea debuted on Broadway in 1995 as a replacement for the role of "Young Cosette" in the original New York production of "Les Misérables". Following her theatrical debut in "Les Misérables", Lea was cast in the role of Tateh's daughter, "the Little Girl", in the 1998 original Broadwaycast of "Ragtime" and, in 2004, Lea portrayed "Shprintze" and "Chava" in the Broadway revival of the musical "Fiddler on the Roof".



When she was fourteen-years-old, Lea was given the role of "Wendla" in Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik's musical version of "Spring Awakening", starring in early workshops to off-Broadway and, finally, originating the role in the Broadway production at the age of twenty. Around the same time that the show was set to go to Broadway, Lea was offered the role of "Eponine" in the Broadway revival of "Les Misérables". However, she chose to remain with "Spring Awakening", which debuted on Broadway in December 2006. Lea was later nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in "Spring Awakening" in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Musical. After two years of starring in "Spring Awakening", Lea left the show with co-star and good friend, Jonathan Groff, to pursue more performing opportunities.



In early 2009, Lea won the role of "Rachel Berry" on the FOX television smash hit, "Glee" (2009), and since the show's premiere on May 19, 2009, Lea has since received worldwide critical and public acclaim for her performance on the show. She received the 2009 Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical and later won a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well. Along with her award wins, Lea has also received Golden Globe, Emmy, and Teen Choice Award nominations. It has quickly been established by this young woman's impressive and gifted talent, as well as her natural poise and grace, that this is only the beginning of a beautiful and successful career.



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