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Milani said Monteith told her "he felt like he had achieved so much with
'Glee' that it gave him permission to do other things," including smaller films such as hers. Off the set, Monteith was "always gracious" in accommodating fans when they approached him as he dined in restaurants, said Milani. "Never one time was he rude, never one time did he say no," she said. "He was a super accessible guy, which is just all the more painful." Outside the Vancouver hotel, Monteith's fans created a makeshift memorial.. (hash)RipCoryMonteith and (hash)StayStrongLea became trending topics on Twitter. In England, what was supposed to be a weekend celebration of "Glee" turned into an impromptu memorial after news of Monteith's death rocked a fan convention. "The news was devastating. No one had any idea what to say or do," said Chloe Harvey, an 18-year-old fan from Portsmouth, England. "It just shows how much of a truly amazing guy Cory was that everyone was so shocked and emotional about the news." "Glee," with its catchy song-and-dance numbers and high-profile guest stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Britney Spears, became an instant hit when it debuted in 2009 and made celebrities of Montieth and the rest of the relatively unknown cast. Monteith served as the show's resident hunk with a heart of gold.
He played Finn Hudson, a football quarterback with two left feet who
found more camaraderie in the choir room than on the football field.
After his character graduated high school, Hudson sought out to find
himself before settling on what he wanted to do with his life:
become a teacher and mentor. In real life, Monteith was an avid supporter of an arts mentoring
program, Project Limelight, which worked with young people in Vancouver's
poverty-stricken Downtown Eastside district. In May 2012, Monteith and
Richard Branson, the Virgin Group founder and chairman, traveled to
Vancouver to support the charity. "Cory Monteith was a beautiful soul," Branson said in a blog post on
Virgin's website. "His awareness of his own struggles led him to reach out
to young people all over the world with deep compassion and empathy to help
them through their struggles." "We'll never forget watching him on the streets in Canada," wrote
Branson. "Cory wanted other youth to have the chance to discover their
strengths and potential through the arts."
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