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Cory Monteith's best Glee moments

Video: Some of the late star's most memorable songs

James Legge
Monday 15 July 2013 12:10 EDT
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Cory Monteith, 2nd right, with Glee cast members in 2010
Cory Monteith, 2nd right, with Glee cast members in 2010 (Getty)

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Cory Monteith, star of TV show Glee, died over the weekend, aged 31.

Monteith starred as Finn Hudson, a high school quarterback who puts his status and popularity at risk to join the glee club and its outcast members.

He was one of the cast who remained series regulars as their characters graduated from high school and moved on to other adventures.

The show, with its song-and-dance numbers and high-profile guest stars including Gwyneth Paltrow, became an immediate hit and made stars of its relatively unknown cast.

Set in the small town of Lima, Ohio, and first broadcast in 2009, it is in its fourth season in the US.

Here, we look at some of his biggest musical numbers.

Just The Way You Are (Originally by Bruno Mars)

Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Originally by Elton John and Kiki Dee)

Marry You (Originally by Bruno Mars)

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