There are a couple actors on this page like 6'3" Corey Monteith of
TV "Glee" and reality show star Zach Nichols of MTV's horrible, horrible
series "The Real World." Zach played wide receiver at Northern
Michigan University, where he graduated with a degree in sports science
and exercise physiology. He formerly harbored dreams of playing for the
NFL, but today supplements his semi-professional football career by
working at a physical therapy clinic. He competes to get women,
including older women, with his two best friends, who collectively call
themselves "The Goon Squad". His pastimes include going church and firing guns at shooting ranges, the latter of which he shares with Ashley, as they spend time together during the season. He is a self-described conservative who is taken aback at meeting Sam in the premiere, whose lifestyle choices are the "opposite" of his, though he develops a romantic relationship with Ashley, who was also raised in a conservative environment. He is against the inclusion of homosexuals in the military, and in Episode 5, refuses to participate in charity work during a gay pride parade in which gay service members march. In that same episode, a rift that forms between him and Sam and Frank after Zach makes a joke alluding to gay bashing to which the latter two take offense. He grows closer to Frank through Frank's relationship with a man named Mike, but when that relationship ends, the rift between the two housemates resumes. He nonetheless remains close with Sam through the remainder of their stay in the house. Cory Allan Michael Monteith (1982 – 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician, best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before an audition tape of him singing "Can't Fight This Feeling" helped to land him the most significant role of his career, Finn Hudson on Glee. Following his success on Glee, Monteith's film work included the movie Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers. Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 12; he left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room. There are also lots and lots of aspiring models. A big thanks to the guys at ModelMayhem.com for letting me use their photos here. You'll find a lot more hot people of all heights there. |
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AT HOME WITH 6'3" (1.9M) ACTOR COREY MONTEITH |
Michelle Marie interviews one of the stars of Fox's TV show "Glee," Cory Monteith. The Canadian cutie talks about the show, his life and sudden fame.
And then he killed himself in a sleazy drug overdose.
Ooops. It takes a whole lot of stupid not to be
happy with being tall, good looking talented and famous
and making a lot of money. No sympathy for him from me.
Tsk tsk. |