On a foundation of talent, unbridled dedication and a passionate mindset, Glenn Plummer has enjoyed a successful acting career that spans three decades. He has starred in such feature films as, Gifted, Saw II (2005), Dennis Hopper's Colors (1988), Menace II Society (1993), Showgirls (1995), The Salton Sea (2002), Poolhall Junkies (2002), Pastime, and the compelling drama South Central (1992) in the break out role of "O.G." Bobby Johnson, one of Glenn's most memorable performances. It was largely this very moving role that helped solidify Glenn as a staple in the African-American film community. Experiencing much crossover success, Glenn took his abilities to cover a wide range of personas and delved into television. Appearing in such television movies and mini-series as ABC's The Women of Brewster Place (1989), TNT's Heat Wave (1990) (about L.A.'s Watts' riots of 1965) and TNT's Reversible Errors (2004). Glenn Plummer generated praise and accolades from critics alike for his performances in Showtime's Ruby's Bucket of Blood (2001), as well as his deep, thought-provoking exhibition in HBO's The Corner (2000). Before returning to the big screen, Glenn had a re-occurring role as "Timmy Rawlins" in the inaugural season of the Emmy/Golden Globes Award-Winning, television show ER (1994) including the 88-minute pilot. Glenn Plummer's later projects include writing, directing (in his directorial debut), producing and starring in the horror film VooDoo Curse: The Giddeh (2006).
Glenn R. Wilder was born on September 1, 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Monster (2003), Point Break (1991) and The Last Starfighter (1984). He died on July 7, 2017 in Gotha, Florida, USA.
Glenn Rainey is an actor, known for In the Heat of the Night (1988), Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture! (2018) and Savannah (1996).
Glenn Richardson is known for Just Go with It (2011), It's Kevin (2013) and Ghostly Encounters (2005).
Glenn Robards was born on April 3, 1926 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Marathon Man (1976), Flamingo Road (1980) and The Day After (1983). He was married to Ruth Robards, Susan Robards, Elizabeth Bell and Phyllis Nadine Watson. He died on November 17, 2005 in Heber City, Utah, USA.
Glenn Robbins was born on December 30, 1956 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is a producer and actor, known for Russell Coight's All Aussie Adventures (2001), Kath & Kim (2002) and Headliners (1997). He is married to Selina.
Grew up in the northeast most of life with exception to one year in Maui for his dads job. Father was a builder and a pilot, mom was a homemaker. Small town USA, after high school went to photo shoot with a friend and ended up being used for the add. From there continued doing commercial print and also was in a college production onstage. Bit pretty hard by the bug to keep at it. Work took him to Nyc where Glenn started working a short for Monster trucks shows, sharing the microphone with Doc Reilly of ESPN really threw Glenn in the mix. Eventually was hired to host a motorcycle stunt show out of Texas called Balls of Steel. Traveled North America doing over 300 shows. As well as Daytona bike week and vans warped tour.When not on the road started doing student films in Nyc,taking classed and eventually getting his first chunky role in a feature.Also wrote a pilot that was pitched to HBO as well as producing two reality show pilots that were pitched to the networks. Connected with a producer at WNBC New York, Glenn had the chance to produce,host a couple of different Entertainment style shows for a new network they were launching. Things were progressing nicely when a family situation forced Glenn to leave the city and care for family member. Took him out of the loop for a bit. Since then Glenn has regrouped kept busy doing commercials and has 4 films coming out in 2018. Now being cast in supporting roles with name actors he has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. He continues his journey to learn as much as he can from both sides of the lens. As for his destination, well as long as he gets the opportunity to do the work he is happy.
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Glenn Ruehland is known for Stealth (2005), Knowing (2009) and Fool's Gold (2008).
Glenn Salvage was born in 1975 and brought up in Brighton, on England's south coast. A happy home life with his father, a painter and decorator, hairdresser mother and brother contrasted with a lack of enthusiasm for school life. He actively disliked drama classes at school because he was shy and not keen to perform or be noticed. But in 1993 he was introduced to Brighton-based media students Ross Boyask and Philip Hobden, who were on the lookout for a martial arts actor to appear in a short film The Gauntlet. In much of Salvage's early work, his martial arts skills have frequently been a significant part of his characterisations. Through this connection with Boyask he worked on a number of short films between 1993 and 2000, eventually taking the lead role in Left for Dead (2003). In the same year he also worked on his first film with director Howard J. Ford, playing a pub extra in Mainline Run (1993) with Hugo Speer in the lead role. Salvage spent the next few years gathering experience through small roles and graduated to speaking lines. Despite his earlier reluctance to perform, he discovered he enjoyed being on camera and developing his acting skills. A larger role came in 1999 in Distant Shadow, again shot in Brighton, where he played a government agent. There followed small non-speaking parts for Salvage on UK television programmes, such as Identity and Being Human. Frustrated with not being able to show his skills as an actor and fight performer, Salvage continued searching for the perfect platform to do so. Also for Howard J. Ford, in The Dead (2010), he had the brief but memorable part of a mercenary fighting in Africa, who shot himself on realising there was no escape from infection by the undead. The film won awards and was commercially released, and also seen on Blu-ray and UK television. In 2013 he played a gang member in Vendetta, which starred Danny Dyer. Never Let Go was shot in Marrakesh and Palma in 2014 and was released in the UK by Icon Films in 2016 and in the USA by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in August 2017. It won the National Film Award for best independent film, ahead of Carol, Rise of the Footsoldier: Part 2 and The Gunman. This also was directed by Ford and Salvage had a central role as Dimitri, one of the abductors of the daughter of Lisa Brennan, played by Angela Dixon. He next took the title role in Aux (2016), working with veteran actor John Rhys Davies, scheduled for commercial release in the UK in November 2017. Extensive use of prosthetics demanded Salvage spend 6 hours in make-up. The forest locations were very cold in the British winter and Salvage specially credits the catering team with providing excellent support in the form of hot food. The part of Jez in Essex Heist (2016) was specially written for Salvage by Steve Lawson, whom he had previously worked with on The Silencer (2007). The DVD of the film went straight to No. 1 in the HMV DVD charts. Most recently he has been shooting Beyond Fury with Darren Ward, starring Italian horror legend Giovanni Lombardo Radice, for UK distribution in 2018. In addition to his work as an actor, Salvage has been a supportive mentor working in mental health, providing inspiration, direction and technical advice to creative people looking to express themselves through film and animation