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Kevin Michael McHale (born June 14, 1988 [1]) is an American actor and singer.Formerly one of the two lead vocalists of the boy band NLT, McHale is best known for his role as Artie Abrams in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee, for which he was nominated for a Grammy Award, three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series and two Teen Choice ...
[16] McHale is close to his co–star Jenna Ushkowitz, and the two of them are in support of the relationship between their characters, referred to by the portmanteau "Artina", for Artie and Tina. [18] McHale described Artie and Tina's relationship as being similar to the one between Cory and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) in the ABC comedy–drama ...
McHale, a nondisabled actor, played a character who used a wheelchair as a result of a car wreck in the Fox series. 'Glee' Actor Kevin McHale Explains Why He'd Never Play Artie In A Reboot Skip to ...
The world has changed since 'Glee' debuted in 2009, said Kevin McHale, who played wheelchair-using Artie Abrams. He wouldn't revisit that role now.
Glee cast members: (clockwise from back left) Mark Salling, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, Amber Riley, Jenna Ushkowitz, Chris Colfer, and Cory Monteith. The Glee cast has released sixteen soundtrack albums, six compilation albums and eleven extended plays (EPs), containing 754 different performances of an individual song or a mashup of two or more songs in a single performance.
Kevin McHale, who played Artie Abrams on Glee, is speaking out following the release of the Price of Glee documentary trailer. On Thursday, ID dropped the first trailer for the docuseries, which ...
Kevin McHale (Artie Abrams) came from a boy-band background, having previously been part of the group NLT. He auditioned with the song " Let It Be " and tested alongside Colfer and Ushkowitz. [ 1 ] McHale explained that the diversity of the cast's backgrounds reflects the range of different musical styles within the show itself: "It's a mix of ...
Harper said that the song "got the episode off on the right holiday foot", and Stack gave it a "B" and wrote that its performance "almost felt like the beginning of a real holiday musical. It was a little cheesy but also kind of charming and sweet." [5] [27] The next song, "We Need a Little Christmas", Benigno declared "fun but too short". He ...