Cory Monteith was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the hit television series Glee.
Born in Calgary, Alberta, and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Monteith’s career took off after his appearance in Glee, where he portrayed the star high school quarterback who joins the glee club.
His character’s internal struggles and portrayal of Finn’s journey through adolescence resonated with audiences, quickly making Monteith a standout performer in the series.
Despite his success on screen, Monteith battled personal issues, including substance abuse, which led to his untimely death in 2013 at the age of 31.
Profile
- Â Â Full name: Cory Allan Michael Monteith
- Â Â Date of birth: May 11, 1982
- Â Â Age: Deceased (would have been 42)Â Â
-   Gender: Male Â
-   Place of birth: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Â
-   Nationality: Canadian Â
-   Profession: Actor, musician Â
-   Height: 6’4″ (193 cm) Â
- Â Â Parents: Joe Monteith (father), Ann McGregor (mother)Â Â
- Â Â Siblings: Shaun Monteith (brother)Â Â
- Â Â Spouse: N/AÂ Â
- Â Â Children: N/AÂ Â
-   Relationship status: In a relationship with Lea Michele at the time of his death Â
- Â Â Religion: N/AÂ Â
- Â Â Ethnicity: White (Scottish, Irish heritage)
- Â Â Net worth: $2 million
Early Life and Education
Cory Monteith, who would have turned 42 in 2024, was born on May 11, 1982, in Calgary, Alberta. His early life was marked by his parents’ divorce when he was seven, after which he and his older brother Shaun were raised by their mother in Victoria, British Columbia.
Cory attended multiple schools due to difficulties with social behaviour and substance abuse, eventually dropping out of school at the age of 16.
He struggled with addiction from a young age, beginning his substance abuse at 13.
Despite these challenges, he later earned his high school diploma in 2011. Before pursuing acting, Monteith worked various jobs, including roofer, mechanic, and taxicab driver.
Personal Life
Cory Monteith’s most well-known relationship was with his Glee co-star, Lea Michele. The couple began dating in late 2011 and continued until his death in 2013. Michele has spoken publicly about her grief following his passing.
Before this relationship, Monteith dated other actresses, but no marriages or children were recorded. His struggles with substance abuse were well-documented, and he entered rehab several times, including just months before his death.
Career
Monteith’s acting career began with minor roles in television shows such as Smallville, Supernatural, and Stargate Atlantis. He also appeared in films like Final Destination 3 and Bloody Mary.
His big break came in 2009 when he was cast as Finn Hudson in Glee, a role that brought him international fame. Monteith sang lead or co-lead on many popular songs on the show, contributing to its success.
Outside of Glee, he appeared in the 2011 film Monte Carlo and worked on several indie projects, including McCanick, before his death. Monteith was also a drummer and member of the band Bonnie Dune, with whom he performed at various venues.
Awards
- Â Â Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Actor Comedy (2011)Â Â
- Â Â Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (Glee, 2010)Â Â
Net Worth
At his death, Cory Monteith’s net worth was estimated to be approximately $2 million. This wealth primarily came from his role on Glee, where he earned a significant salary per episode, film work, and music performances.
Death
Cory Monteith passed away on July 13, 2013, in Vancouver, Canada, at 31. He was found dead in his hotel room from a combination of heroin and alcohol.
His death was ruled accidental, and it was widely publicized that he had struggled with addiction for most of his life. He had recently completed a stay in rehab before his death.
Controversy
Cory Monteith’s most significant controversy stemmed from his long battle with substance abuse. He had been open about his struggles, revealing that his addiction began at 13. By 19, he had entered rehab for the first time, though this attempt was unsuccessful. His family, particularly his mother, intervened at several points to try and help him.
After achieving fame on Glee, he continued to struggle with addiction despite the outward appearance of success. In 2013, Monteith voluntarily entered rehab again after an intervention involving his Glee co-stars and producers.
Tragically, just three months after completing treatment, Monteith relapsed, leading to his death. His struggles and passing prompted public discussions about addiction in Hollywood, particularly the pressures on young stars. His death also raised questions about the support systems available to recovering people with an addiction, especially in high-pressure environments like Hollywood.
Social Media
- Â Â Instagram: N/AÂ Â
- Â Â Twitter: @CoryMonteith (inactive)Â Â
Filmography
-   Glee (2009–2013) Â
- Â Â Monte Carlo (2011)
- Â Â Sisters & Brothers (2011)Â Â
- Â Â McCanick (2013, posthumous release)Â Â
- Â Â All the Wrong Reasons
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