Glenn Speers is a Northern Irish actor based primarily in New York, but with additional bases in London, Dublin and Belfast. Glenn was most recently part of the original Broadway cast of Tony award winning play, The Ferryman, directed by Sam Mendes. Glenn has worked steadily across all mediums in his acting career, compiling a varied resumé in TV, Film, Theatre, Commercials and VoiceOver. His TV work has included worldwide hits like Dr Who, and Ripper Street on the BBC, and cult UK tv series Misfits. Film work has included Irish productions Perrier's Bounty alongside Cillian Murphy and Brendan Gleeson, and acclaimed real life drama Noble. Glenn has been a principal cast member in acclaimed Roddy Doyle musical comedy,The Commitments, directed by Jamie Lloyd, at the Palace Theatre in London's West End. In 2017 Glenn was a principal cast member of Oliver award winning play The Ferryman, in the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End, directed by Oscar winning Director Sam Mendes. In late 2018 Glenn was part of the original Broadway cast for the New York production of The Ferryman, at the Bernard B Jacobs theatre, which went on to win four Tony Awards, including Best Play. The acclaimed Irish comedy short, The Cocaine Famine, in which Glenn co starred, won Best Short Film at The Greenwich Village Film Festival in New York in 2019. His role in the same film has seen Glenn nominated for best supporting actor at the 2020 Intercontinental Film Festival in New York. Since September 2018, Glenn has lived in New York City, having fallen in love with the City during the ten month run of The Ferryman on Broadway.
Glenn Stanton is originally from Troy, Ohio. Before pursuing theater he was an athlete, playing for a junior US basketball team at 17 and also playing middle linebacker at Ohio Northern University. He began his career on stage Chicago. He cut his teeth with theaters such as The Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, House Theater and Utah Shakespeare festival. He began to transition into Film and television in Chicago before eventually relocating to LA in 2015. He is best know for his recurring role in Chicago Fire as Jason Molina and his guest star appearance as DJ Prince 305 on Rosewood. Glenn married his wife, a writer, Amy Dellagiarino in 2013.
Glenn Stanton is an actor and director, known for Johnny Handsome (1989), Mystery of the Third Planet (1981) and Affluenza (1997).
Glenn was born in Bloomington, Illinois, which is where most people from his hometown of LeRoy, Illinois were born. He left the family funeral home business for the glamour of Hollywood, landing mostly bit roles in TV shows and movies. He later regretted some of his decisions and returned to LeRoy at age 50 try and set about repairing and renewing old relationships.
Glenn Stott is an actor, known for Porno (2019), Madam Secretary (2014) and The Good Fight (2017).
At various times in his life a rancher, deputy sheriff and rodeo performer, this huge, towering (6' 5") beast of a man was born George Glenn Strange in Weed, New Mexico, on August 16, 1899, but grew up a real-life cowboy in Cross Cut, Texas. He taught himself (by ear) the fiddle and guitar at a young age and started performing at local functions as a teen. In the late 1920s, Glenn and his cousin, Taylor McPeters, better known later as the western character actor Cactus Mack, joined a radio singing group known as the "The Arizona Wranglers" that toured throughout the country. They both started providing singing fillers in film westerns in the early 1930s. Glenn would play extra or bit roles for a number of years B Western and serials. One of his first roles was uncredited as a soldier, in tin armor, as part of "Ming's Army", in the science fiction classic serial "Flash Gordon"(1936/I). He would perform as a cowhand, rustler, accomplice, sidekick, or plain old warbling, harmonica-blowing cowboy. Eventually in the late 30s, his billing improved and he evolved into a full-time bad guy in hundreds of "B" westerns. He was seen (or glimpsed) in many of the popular serials of the day, including The Hurricane Express (1932), Law of the Wild (1934), The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939), and Riders of Death Valley (1941). It was his massive build that helped him break into the Universal horror picture genre of the 1940s. Horror star Boris Karloff had grown weary and fearful of his Frankenstein Creature typecast and abandoned the role. Glenn was the perfect replacement for the job and made his monstrous debut with House of Frankenstein (1944), quickly followed by House of Dracula (1945). It was he who played the Creature in the cult horror/comedy classic Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) as part of the monstrous trio of Bela Lugosi's Dracula and Lon Chaney Jr.'s Wolf Man. As the "B" western started faded off into the sunset in the 1950s, Strange moseyed on over to TV work. He played the nemesis "Butch Cavendish" and later reprised the role, after a prison escape, on "The Lone Ranger" (1949). Among other TV roles, he capped off his career with a steady (12 years) role as Sam the bartender on the classic Gunsmoke (1955) series from 1962 until shortly before his death from lung cancer in 1973.
Glenn Summerford is known for In Jesus Name (1991).
Glenn V. Hughes III was born on August 21, 1952 in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. He has been married to Gabrielle Dotson since November 25, 2000.
Glenn Vaughn is an actor and director, known for Everyday Superman (2014) and The Bunker (2014).
Glenn Villeneuve is known for Life Below Zero (2013) and The Joe Rogan Experience (2009).