Julian Glover
Julian Glover was born in Hampstead, England, United Kingdom on March 27th, 1935 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 89, Julian Glover biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Career
Glover appeared in many productions at Unity Theatre, London, and appeared in Ann Jellicoe's The Knack at the Royal Court Theatre in 1962. He has appeared at the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as other times. In 1960s and 1970s British television series The Avengers, The Saint, The Strange Report, Doctor Who, and Blake's 7.
Glover appeared in A Choice of Kings in 1966, and in 1967, he appeared as Professor Quatermass's nemesis Colonel Breen in the Hammer Films production of Quatermass and the Pit, an extension of Nigel Kneale's 1958–1959 BBC television version. Richard the Lionheart (1965) appeared in Doctor Who twice, as Richard the Lionheart (1965), and as Scaroth, last of the Jailoth, in one of the original run's most popular serials, City of Death (1979). Glover later produced DVD commentaries for The Wheel of Fortune (from the Lost in Time set) and City of Death.
Glover made some of his best appearances in the 1980s, including the Imperial general Maximilian Veers in The Empire Strikes Back (1980), the ruthless Greek villain Aristotle Kristatos in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only (1981) and the deceptive American Nazi Walter Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
He starred in Sir Martin Lacey's BBC Civil War drama series By the Sword Divided, and appeared in a 1989 episode of the BBC medical drama Casualty (he made his second appearance in the sister series Holby City in 2014). He has also appeared in Brash Young Turks, the British film.
Glover performed the giant spider Aragog in the 2002 film version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Glover has been associated with Beowulf since the 1980s and has performed staged interpretations of the story, often as an Anglo-Saxon gleeman or traveller poet, delivering an abridged version of the poem while standing around a mead hall hearth and interpreting selected passages from the poem's original Old English. This adaptation has been included in documentaries on both the English language and Anglo-Saxon England, as well as historian Michael Wood's film on the poem broadcast during the BBC Poetry Season in 2009. Beowulf: An Adaptation is a behemoth who translates his interpretation in novel form.
Glover appeared as Mr. Brownlow in the West End revival of Oliver's musical masterpiece in 2009. Drury Lane, Theatre Royal. Glover played a 101-year-old Polish veteran of the Royal Air Force in the short film Battle for Britain (2009).
Glover portrayed Grand Maester Pycelle in the HBO series Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2016, totaling 31 episodes in the first six seasons of the series.
Glover appeared in the BBC Four drama series The Spies of Warsaw, in 2013. Joe Goodridge appeared in two episodes of the BBC television medical drama series Holby City ("My Name Is Joe" and "No Apologies") in May 2014. He played an elderly man in the horror film Backtrack, which was the same year.
Glover appeared in Nonno in Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Irmo" at the No.l Coward Theatre in 2019.
Glover is a member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.