Thursday, January 6, 2011

Glee: Will Schuester



Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester
Will Schuester Biography

Young, optimistic Schuester Spanish teacher jump if the opportunity to lead the Glee Club at McKinley High - after all, when he was a student there, he loved to perform and liked by Glee kids like a star. But when only a handful of marginalized registered, he realized how much things have changed. So the power of football star Hudson Finn to join the group, hoping to bring more children will follow the popular quarterback.

Determined to raise Glee again and take the "New Direction" the club all the way to the citizens, he faces the wrath of tyranny cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester. When Sue heard about Will's plan for Glee, which may require attention and money from Cheerios, she vowed to drop the club.

Meanwhile, Will's wife, Terri, demanding who was pregnant and told him that his teacher salaries will not be cut with a baby who will come. In the midst of trouble at home and work, he found peace in conjunction with teacher guidance counselor, Emma Pillsbury. So runs his hands when his marriage to disassemble. But Will and Emma soon realizes that she must spend some time alone she faced problem before their relationship can move forward.

Glee Club Will's old rival Bryan Ryan, now school board members that they intend to cut funding Glee, told the children to abandon their dreams, because it will never be a star, but Will was able to convince he to leave the club alone.

After Emma lobbies the Principal Figgins to keep the Glee Club in the course even if they lose the Region, Will told her that he loved her and that he would fight for her, even if she was dating someone else.


Matthew Morrison Biography

Matthew Morrison studied musical theater, vocal performance and dance at New York University's renowned Tisch School of the Arts. His big Broadway break came when he was cast as heartthrob "Link Larkin" in the hit "Hairspray."

Morrison was later nominated for a Tony Award for his role in "The Light in the Piazza," and received a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical for "10 Million Miles." He starred in the Tony Award-winning revival of "South Pacific" at Lincoln Center Theater in New York. Recently, Morrison was honored with his first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on GLEE.

No stranger to the small screen, Morrison has had guest-starring roles on "Numb3rs," "CSI: Miami," "As the World Turns," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "Ghost Whisperer." His film credits include "Dan in Real Life," "I Think I Love My Wife" and "Music and Lyrics."

Morrison is currently working on his upcoming solo album. A California native, he divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.

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