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Birthplace:
London, England
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A popular character player of stage, screen and TV, Julian Glover has been cast primarily in villainous roles (e.g., "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" 1989), a number of which have an intriguingly Teutonic edge. After receiving his training at RADA, the tall actor noted for his patrician air made his stage debut in 1953 and his London stage debut in 1961. Glover, who joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1970s, excelled in playing character roles, often in classical plays like "Much Ado About Nothing", "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Cyrano de Bergerac". He won critical praise and an
1953
Stage debut in "Pantomime" in Bromley, England
1961
London stage debut, "Altona"
1963
Feature debut, "Tom Jones"
1971
Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)
1974
Appeared in first US co-production, "Luther"
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