Philip Glenister
Philip Glenister was born in London Borough of Harrow, England, United Kingdom on February 10th, 1963 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 61, Philip Glenister biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Glenister appeared in several television shows including Minder, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Heartbeat, The Chief, Dressing for Breakfast, and Silent Witness. Matt Truman, Richard Sharpe's half-brother, appeared in Sharpe's Justice in 1997. In the 1998 mini-series Vanity Fair, William Dobbin appeared as William Dobbin.
Glenister co-starred in the series Roger Roger Rogers from 1998 to 1999 as a mini-cab driver who aspires to be a rock star. Mackintosh, the first three episodes of Clocking Off from 2000 to 2002, was also a factory manager. He appeared in two of Horatio's television films as Gunner Hobbs, Horatio's antagonist.
In the 2003 feature film Calendar Girls, Glenister was the photographer who took nude photos for a Women's Institute fundraising calendar. He appeared in the mini-series State of Play in 2003. Baron Heinrich von Rheingarten, a German commandant, appeared on the 2004 mini-series Island at War about the Occupation of the Channel Islands during World War II.
Glenister read the Bedtime Story for the BBC's children's channel, CBeebies, in April 2006. In February/March 2007, he returned to the role.
Mr Carter, the social justice and estate manager, appeared in Cranford's 2007 BBC costume drama, as part of a cast that includes Judi Dench and Francesca Annis.
Glenister is probably best known for his role in Life on Mars (2006–07), co-starring John Simm as Sam Tyler, and its sequel Ashes to Ashes (2008–10), starring Keeley Hawes as Alex Drake. Glenister appeared on State of Play and Clocking Off and the 2008 crime film "British." Glenister joked that he and Simm were contractually bound to work together once a year on the day of film.
In the 2009 ITV drama Demons, Glenister appeared as demon hunter Rupert Galvin. Reviewers had some reservations about his American accent, which attracted some mockery. After the series was cancelled, he said he had trouble with the role and felt he may have been miscast.
Glenister appeared in Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Stranger' in 2010, and he appeared as Charles Forestier in Guy de Maupassant's Bel Ami in 2011. Hidden on BBC One, he appeared in the 2011 spy drama Hidden.
Glenister and John Simm returned to John Simm once more in the Sky TV mini-series Mad Dogs about a group of old friends whose holiday in Majorca takes a strange turn. Following a fruitful reception, the cast returned to a second run of the series in 2012. After the show in 2013 ran for two more seasons. Both seasons had four and two episodes respectively. In Sky1's interpretation of Treasure Island, Glenister appeared as Captain Smollett, which was broadcast at Christmas 2012. Glenister appeared in the 2012 premiere of The Play This House.
Glenister appeared in the final episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot, starring David Suchet, in 2013. Mr Trevor Gunn, a lothario PE instructor in David Walliams' BBC One comedy series Big School, appeared in many of his films.
Glenister played a significant role in the Kudos-produced BBC drama From There to Here, which focuses on Manchester's aftermath after the 1996 IRA bombing of the city. Liz White, a Life on Mars co-star, appeared on the show as his love interest. Ant Anstead, a classic car enthusiast, appeared on Channel 4 in For The Love Of Cars the same year. The two partners were given the challenge of restoring classic cars such as a Mini Cooper, Land Rover, DeLorean, MG T-type, Ford Escort, and a Triumph Stag. Following six episodes, in which all six classic cars were auctioned at a London auction, the first series came to an end, with the second series being broadcast in 2015.
Glenister appeared in Robert Kirkman's television version of Outcast, in which he played Reverend Anderson and used an American accent. Before it was cancelled in 2017, the film lasted for two series on Cinemax.
Glenister appeared in an episode of Inside No.'s Inside No. (2017). The bill was 9: The Bill was introduced by the Minister of Commerce. Lesley Sharp, his Clocking Off co-star, appeared in Living the Dream. This presentation was about a British family that immigrated to America. It was a two-series before being cancelled in 2019. Glenister appeared on True Crime's Next on Crime & Investigation in that year.
Glenister appeared in Julian Fellowes' 2020 television adaptation Belgravia, based on Fellowes' book of the same name. It aired on ITV in the United Kingdom and Epix in the United States.