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My goal has always been not to look forward to the next thing, but to relish and celebrate the successes I have at the moment. Whether it’s landing a part in a student film or having a good day in acting class, I never discredit anything.
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Dianna is a longstanding equality advocate, and she has been very vocal about her support for animal welfare, refugees and LGBT rights. Here we’ll regularly put spotlight on one or more of the projects she has participated in, and the causes she supports.
UNHCR
UNHCR, or the UN Refugee Agency, is a United Nations programme with the mandate to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.
Other Organizations/causes:
• 826LA
• United Service Organization
• GLAAD Media Awards
• UNICEF
• Time’s Up
… and many more. Check out our full charities page for information on the organizations Dianna supports, as well as detailed information on the projects she has participated in. | Charities Page
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Hello Dianna fans! The first official trailer for Dianna’s upcoming Hulu film ‘Clock’ has just been released! This looks completely different from Dianna’s recent work, and I can’t wait to see it next month. It will be available on Hulu from April 28.
Directed and written by Alexis Jacknow (“Again,” upcoming “The Villager”), “Clock” is the story of a woman who enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children. Dianna Agron (“Shiva Baby”, forthcoming “Acidman” and “El Elegido”) leads as Ella, with Jay Ali (“Carnival Row,” “Daredevil”) as her husband and Saul Rubinek (“Unforgiven,” “Frasier”) as her father. Melora Hardin (“The Office,” “The Bold Type”) features as the pioneering doctor managing Ella’s treatment. Watch Clock on Hulu!