Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Lea Michele as Rachel Berry
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel
Darren Criss as Blaine Anderson
Kevin McHale as Artie Abrams
Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester
Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez
Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
Blake Jenner as Ryder Lynn: The members of New Directions are prepping for Regionals, but when an unthinkable event occurs at McKinley High, perspectives are put into order.
Mike O’Malley as Burt Hummel: Burt sees his doctor with Kurt and Carole to get the results of how the treatment has been working. Learning that he’s now in remission, Burt (along with Kurt and Carole) are extremely relieved and overcome with emotion. They celebrate with Burt being serenaded by Kurt.
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Melissa Benoist as Marley Rose: Rachel and Kurt pay a visit to Lima as the Glee club launches its production of “Grease.” Meanwhile, Cassandra July returns to shake things up in Rachel’s life, and Santana comes back to lend a helping hand.
Patty Duke as Jan: Patty Duke plays Jan, an older lesbian who takes Blaine and Kurt out to dinner. While there, Jan gets down on one knee and proposes to her partner of 40 years, Liz.
Kate Hudson as Cassandra July: Cassandra July (Kate Hudson) is introduced as Rachel’s (Lea Michele) tough-as-nails college dance professor.
Dot-Marie Jones as Shannon Beiste: Coach Beiste confesses her love to Will Schuester only to find he doesn’t feel the same. Then as gunshots ring out in the halls of McKinley High, she finds herself trapped in the choir room with the members of New Directions keeping them calm and protected.
NeNe Leakes as Coach Roz: When the members of New Directions learn that the theme of this year’s Regionals is “Dreams,” everyone has his/her own opinion as to what they should sing. Meanwhile, the day has finally come for Rachel to audition for the Broadway revival of “Funny Girl.”
Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright: Isabelle (Sarah Jessica Parker) invites Kurt (Chris Colfer) to attend a fancy party in return for helping out.
Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson: Becky is overwhelmed by the anxiety brought on by her friends graduating and leaving her behind. In an attempt to mask her fear, Becky steals her father’s gun and brings it to school, admitting, “The world out there is really scary…”
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Glee: Diva (February 7, 2013)
Catfights abound as the New Directions battle in their “Diva Week” competition, bouncing from Madonna (“Hung Up”) to Beyonce (“Diva”) to Queen (“Don’t Stop Me Now”). Meanwhile Kurt and Rachel compete in NYADA’s “Midnight Madness” - a musical theater fight club - with “Bring Him Home” from Les Miserables.
Paris Barclay, Directed By
Glee: Shooting Star (April 11, 2013)
According to Brittany, a meteor will strike Lima and the New Directions get an assignment to live as if it really is their last days. When the kids hear shots fired in the halls, they fear for their lives. Coach Beiste reveals a secret to Will and Ryder gets catfished.
Bradley Joseph Buecker, Director
Glee: Sweet Dreams (April 18, 2013)
When Mr. Schuester comes up with the setlist for regionals, the New Directions are not pleased. Rachel sings an unexpected song for her “Funny Girl” audition, Marley sings one of her songs, and Finn does the Harlem Shake while he goes to college.
Elodie Keene, Director
Glee: The Break-Up (October 4, 2012)
Relationships fall apart as four couples realize that they can’t make it work anymore. Rachel and Kurt get unexpected visits in New York; Blaine sings a heart wrenching version of “Teenage Dream”; Santana and Brittany deal with the long distance; Will accepts a job in Washington.
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Director
Glee: Wonder-ful (May 2, 2013)
The Glee kids perform Stevie Wonder songs. Meanwhile, Artie gets news that could affect his future; Rachel preps for her “Funny Girl” callback audition.
Wendey Stanzler, Directed by
Outstanding Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series
Glee: Guilty Pleasures (March 21, 2013)
Synopsis
The glee club decides the weekly lesson will be to divulge their guilty pleasures, which includes tributes to
ABBA, Wham!, The Spice Girls, The TV show, Small Wonder, Bobby Brown, and Phil Collins.
Technical Description
Glee cast traveled through eras representing three iconic musical groups: 1970s ABBA, 1980s Wham! and
1990s Spice Girls. 1970s styling was bohemian and free flowing with handmade accessories. 1980s styling
mimicked permed hair when bigger was better. 1990s Spice Girls were recreated including handmade
cones for Scary Spice and red hair added for Ginger Spice. In all performances one character was in drag
wearing three different wigs. Styles were maintained through several hours of dancing.
Tena Parker Baker, Department Head Hairstylist
Michelle Rene Elam, Assistant Department Head Hairstylist
Roxanne Sutphen, Hairstylist
Gloria Conrad, Hairstylist
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series
Glee: Dynamic Duets (November 22, 2012)
It’s Superhero theme week so when the Warblers steal the New Directions’ Nationals Trophy, Blaine “Night Bird” Warbler ventures to the dark side to get it back. Meanwhile, Ryder and Jake compete for Marley’s heart and Ryder learns that his kryptonite is dyslexia.
Outstanding Costumes For A Series
Glee: Feud (March 14, 2013)
The kids and adults of New Directions use the music of feuding artists to try to soothe rising tensions and settle scores. Meanwhile, Santana becomes increasingly suspicious of Brody’s side job.
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
Glee: I Do (February 14, 2013)
A runaway bride musical, a reunion of old flames, and unrequited love… Cyrano style. It’s Valentine’s day on GLEE!
David Robert Dean, Editor
Glee: Shooting Star (April 11, 2013)
Life at William McKinley high school is interrupted by gunshots ringing out in the hallways. The Glee club goes into lockdown until they can be rescued by a SWAT team. Sue confesses to shooting the gun, in order to protect Becky.
Joe Leonard, Editor
Bradley Buecker, A.C.E., Editor
Glee: The Break-Up (October 4, 2012)
All of the couples face their toughest challenges yet as their hopes, dreams and aspirations clash with realities of their current lives.
Doc Crotzer, Editor
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series
Glee: Girls (And Boys) On Film (March 7, 2013)
Boys and Girls of the Glee Club compete with movie theme songs & Finn helps Will find Emma after she runs out on their wedding; Kurt, yup, he still loves Blaine.
Joaquin Sedillo, Director of Photography
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