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JANE LYNCH: Oh, it was really difficult to be my mean old Grinchy self with those wonderful people. We had Santas and their Mrs. Clauses. We had a professional Christmas caroler.
Jane Lynch Likes Being Only Murders in the Building Victim Because She's 'Leo Rising': 'I Want to Be the Focus' Jane Lynch Says She Wants to Start a Podcast on 'Astrology, Philosophy and Near ...
While Jane Lynch’s character may have met her gruesome end in the final episode of Only Murders in the Building Season 3, the actress says she never plans to let her character go.
Jane Lynch won’t be a total Grinch in the new “Weakest Link” holiday special — a departure from her usual sharp-tongued style.
Jane Lynch researched Janet Reno down to her suit sleeves for “Manhunt: Unabomber.” Watch a sneak peek. Plus, see what earned Lynch her 9th Emmy nomination.
(L-R) Jane Lynch and Steve Martin at the Season 4 Premiere Of Hulu's Only Murders In The Building. While there, Lynch spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about working closely alongside Martin, 79, as she ...
Jane Lynch as Christy Cummings, left, and Jennifer Coolidge as Sherri Ann Ward with "Rhapsody In White" star in Castle Rock Entertainment's film, "Best In Show." Doane Gregory/Online USA ...
Jane Lynch on Weakest Link “We picked some really bright lights to be on the show,” Lynch told Monsters & Critics in this exclusive interview. “That is why I think it is such a wonderful show.
Jane Lynch's Forever Home Maggie Shannon When Jane Lynch finished filming Best In Show in 2000, she decided she wanted a dog and a house.
The iconic game show is back! ‘Weakest Link’ returns on Sept. 29 with new host Jane Lynch. HL spoke EXCLUSIVELY with the Emmy winner about hosting the show, the celebs she would want to… ...
Actress Jane Lynch, who plays bullying teacher Sue Sylvester on the Fox show Glee, joined Rachel Maddow Wednesday to talk about how television has helped evolve public opinion on homosexuality.
Actress Jane Lynch, who plays bullying teacher Sue Sylvester on the Fox show Glee, joined Rachel Maddow Wednesday to talk about how television has helped evolve public opinion on homosexuality.
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