Dianna Agron first captured the spotlight as Quinn Fabray on Fox’s hit musical comedy series Glee, but she’s always been much more than that iconic cheerleader. Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1986, Agron has quietly expanded her career over the past decade, appearing in films like I Am Number Four and sharing the screen with Robert De Niro in The Family. Lately, she’s been embracing work behind the camera, focusing on directing and producing projects that pique her interest, while being unusually selective – and private – about the roles she takes on.
Unlike many of her peers, Agron has carved out her own path, maintaining a measured distance from the daily churn of celebrity social media oversharing. Whether it’s by choice or personality, she keeps a low profile, especially when it comes to her personal relationships.
Romance, Quietly
Agron’s love life has occasionally popped up in the tabloids, but you’re unlikely to see her discussing it in interviews. Since 2021, she’s reportedly been dating Belgian artist Harold Ancart, and has been seen with him at gallery events in New York and London. Before this, she was married to Winston Marshall of Mumford & Sons – the two tied the knot in a lavish Moroccan ceremony in 2016, but quietly split in 2019.
Going further back, there was her much-rumored, short-lived relationship with her I Am Number Four co-star Alex Pettyfer, which allegedly ended on rocky terms. Rumors of a brief connection with Nicholas Hoult surfaced in 2015, though both parties shrugged them off and never confirmed anything. And in 2022, some gossip columns tried linking her to Bradley Cooper, but that story quickly fizzled with little to back it up.
What’s genuinely unusual about Agron isn’t the names in her dating history – it’s how little is actually known about these relationships. She and Marshall, for example, managed to keep their romance mostly under wraps throughout their marriage, both preferring to keep the spotlight on their work rather than their private lives.
Creative Roots and a Different Focus
People who work with Agron often describe her as thoughtful and quietly confident – a vibe that seeps into both her creative work and her relationships. It’s not a stretch to notice that she gravitates toward fellow artists: musicians, actors, painters. She once told Harper’s Bazaar that encountering different creative perspectives has shaped her as an artist, a rare and subtle reference to how her private life intersects with her craft.
After her split from Marshall, Agron seemed to take a step back, pouring her energy into directing instead of jumping into the dating scene. Since then, she and Ancart have been low-key about their romance, showing up together at artsy events but never making a public spectacle of their relationship.
Past Relationships

Bradley Cooper

Harold Ancart

Country' Winston Marshall

Nicholas Hoult

Luke Bracey

Jack Street

Thomas Cocquerel

Nick Mathers

Christian Cooke

Henry Joost

Sebastian Stan

Alex Pettyfer

Adam Brody

Dave Franco
For longtime fans, Agron’s mix of openness and reserve is exactly what sets her apart. In an age where so many stars document every moment, she’s refreshingly hard to pin down, always keeping a little mystery and letting her work speak first. That’s a choice – not just a persona – and it continues to make her one of Hollywood’s genuinely intriguing figures.