Mr. Glen Talley is a full blooded native of the Navajo aka Dine' Nation. Glen is fluent in his native language known as Navajo. He currently has earned an Associate's Degree in Social Science. He is also a war veteran of the operation Desert Storm of 1991. Glen is an actor, a musician, a singer/songwriter, and specializes in Navajo linguistics at times. Glen like playing his acoustic guitar, his native drum, and his native flute. New opportunities are in the work for Mr. Talley. He comes from a long line of ancestors who were once medicine men. Coincidentally, in his first acting role, he played a Navajo Medicine Man. Later he was offered a part in another movie to also play a medicine. Glen likes to address issues concerning his native roots and how we as native people must continue to keep our native language, our culture, and our traditions alive.
Glen Thompson is known for Goon (2011), You Kill Me (2007) and Red Team (2000). He died on February 11, 2014 in St. Boniface General Hospital, Manitoba, Canada.
Glen Trotiner began his professional career in motion pictures as an assistant director on Brian DePalma's classic film "The Untouchables". He continued to work as an assistant director on dozens of highly successful films, including "Biloxi Blues", "See No Evil, Hear No Evil", "Awakenings", "Big Daddy", "Phone Booth", "Maid In Manhattan", "What Happens In Vegas", and "Bride Wars". He was also an assistant director on the first three seasons of HBO's groundbreaking television series "Oz". Among the many films which he's helped produce are "Bernard and Doris", for which he and director Bob Balaban were nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award, "The Trust", which was written and directed by award winning filmmakers Benjamin and Alex Brewer, "Braven", the well-reviewed directing debut of Stunt Coordinator Lin Oeding, and "Big Time Adolescence", which was nominated for the Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. He wrote and directed the independent feature film "Overnight Sensation", which won best screenplay at both The Long Island Film Festival and the Malibu Film Festival. He has also directed second units on multiple feature films, including "Love or Money", "Last Holiday", "Perfect Stranger" and "Braven". His thirty-five-year career in film has taken him all over world, from South Beach Miami to the South American jungle, from the cliffs of Newfoundland to the bank of the River Rhine, and from the peaks of the Austrian Alps to the sands of the Middle East. The journey has given him the opportunity to cue the fountains of the Bellagio Hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard on and off, recreate the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Central Park West, simulate a riot among hundreds of striking workers outside the Domino Sugar Factory in Red Hook, Brooklyn, time travel to the Hollywood premiere of "Valley of the Dolls", and orchestrate Steve Rogers being chased and cornered by agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Manhattan's Times Square. Mentoring future filmmakers has always been of great importance to him. A graduate of the Directors Guild of America Training Program, he now holds a seat on the Program's Board of Trustees. His over twenty-five years of service is the longest of anyone in the history of the Training Program.
Glen Vertudaso is known for Man & Wife (2019), Showdown in Manila (2016) and Cattleya Killer (2022).
Glen Wallace was born on May 5, 1976 in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. He is an actor, known for The Secret (2016), EastEnders (1985) and Hollyoaks (1995).
Glen is the oldest of six brothers. He attended high school on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, afterwards he returned to Toronto to study technical theater at Georgian College in Barrie. In addition to working as a stage actor, for most of the '80s he worked as a concert stage tech for such acts as Bryan Adams, Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan. In 1994, Glen packed up his bags and moved his family, wife Ena, son Tyler and daughter Brieanne to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He returned to acting in 2010, and is now a busy character actor & concert tech still living and working in Baton Rouge. Traveling and photography keep him active when not working on stage.
Glen Wingerd is known for The Way Down: God, Greed and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin (2021).
Glen Winter is a cinematographer and producer, known for Smallville (2001), Arrow (2012) and The Flash (2014).
Glen-Paul Waru is an actor, known for Housebound (2014), Russian Snark (2010) and GPTV (2000).
Glena Chao is an actress, known for Konga TNT (2020) and The Last Mile (2013).