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Encyclopedia > Brian Glover

Brian Glover (April 2, 1934 - July 24, 1997) was a British actor.


He was born in Barnsley, French). His first acting job came playing Mr. Sugden, the comically overbearing sports teacher in Ken Loach's film Kes (a job he got when the film's writer, a teaching colleague, suggested him to the director).


An untrained actor, Glover proved to be a skilled and flexible character actor. While his trademark bald head, stocky build, and gruff Yorkshire accent garnered him many roles as tough guys and criminals, he also played Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, had a recurring role in the classic sitcom Porridge, played Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop, and lent his voice to a number of animated characters, including one of the "Tetley Tea People" in a long-running series of television advertisements. He also appeared in An American Werewolf in London, Alien³, and Leon the Pig Farmer. His stage career included a stint with Britain's Royal National Theatre (appearing in Saint Joan and Don Quixote), performances of The Canterbury Tales, and led him to a number of roles in TV plays, shown as part of the Play for Today series.


He was married to Tara Glover. Latterly a sufferer from a brain tumor, Brian Glover died in a London hospital in 1997.


External links

  • Brian Glover's biography (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0323093/) on IMDb
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Brian Glover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (223 words)
Brian Glover (April 2, 1934 - July 24, 1997) was a British actor, born in Barnsley, Yorkshire.
Glover was a professional wrestler for many years, going under the ring name "Leon Arras the Man From Paris", and latterly worked as a school teacher (teaching English and French).
Latterly a sufferer from a brain tumor, Brian Glover died in a London hospital in 1997.
Brian Glover - definition of Brian Glover in Encyclopedia (194 words)
Brian Glover (April 2, 1934 - July 24 1997) was a British actor.
Glover was a professional wrestler for many years, going under the ring name "Leon Arras the Man From Paris", and latterly worked as a highschool teacher (teaching English and French).
His stage career included a stint with Britain's Royal National Theatre (appearing in Saint Joan and Don Quixote), performances of The Canterbury Tales, and led him to a number of roles in TV plays, shown as part of the Play for Today series.
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