Canyon Blvd in Hollywood. I got a call from the casting agency and took down the information. The next phone call that I made was to my mom.
I did a few episodes on the show. I learned a lot. The fondest thing I remember about the show was working on the “Britney Spears” episode. I was asked to be featured as one of the student in the “Baby One More Time” remake with Lea Michele.”
2. What was your experience working with the Glee cast?
“There were many of these. As I didn’t work closely with the cast, I do remember the cast always having many laughs on the set. This takes me back. The first time I was on the show it was lunch time (boy they have the most amazing catering). I walked right up to the line, where I bumped into Chris Colfer. He kindly replied “…oh that’s okay, go ahead”.
The last episode that I was a part of was when the cast went to sectionals. They were in New York City. I was part of one of the groups that were their competitors.”
3. What inspired you to be a singer/actor?
“This is an easy answer for me. Singer. I always knew this was very close to my heart. My earliest memory of my abilities to sing was when I was about 6 or 7 years old. My family and I were traveling from Maryland (where I grew up) to visit family in New York. At that time we had a station wagon. My older brother, Phil, and I were sitting in the back. A Boys II Men song came on the radio. He and I both