by Mikey O'Connell
"Glee" star Jane Lynch sat down with Larry King on Sept. 16 to talk about the Season 2 premiere of her hit show and her unique career trajectory.
Despite being recognizable for years, it turns out Lynch has only just recently gotten to relax and let the offers roll in.
"Before Glee, yeah, I was still auditioning so it was a great gift to be handed to me," she says. "[Auditioning] is a bi***."
Lynch says she hasn't had to audition lately, but she's never been one to turning much down. "My agent used to say that I'd work for a dollar-fifty and a steak," she laughs. "Maybe not so much anymore."
Lynch also opened up about her personal life, including growing up gay and her recent marriage to clinical psychologist Lara Embry, which Lynch never saw coming. "It's something I never thought I would want to do, gay or straght," she says. "I never had that drive to do it, and when I met her, it was just perfect... it was right."
'Glee's' Jane Lynch will work for 'a dollar-fifty and a steak'
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Jane Lynch is now reaping the fruits of her labor. She's really good as the Cheerio coach in Glee. I can't wait for the Glee Season Two where I will see another round of Sue vs. Shue.
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