Brian Glover

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.8108

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-Apr-1934

Age

(92 years old)

Place of Birth

Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK

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Brian Glover

Biography

Brian Glover was an English character actor, writer and wrestler. Glover was a professional wrestler (as 'Leon Arras the Man From Paris'), teacher, and finally a film, television and stage actor, and the voice of Tetley Tea. He was married to writer Tara Prem from 1954 until his death in 1997.


Credits

Bob's Weekend Bob's Weekend (1996) Character: The Boss
Robert Askew goes to Blackpool to prepare an extraordinary end to his extra ordinary life. But this is no ordinary weekend and a succession of magical events conspire to turn a journey of despair into a voyage of discovery.
It's No Joke Living in Barnsley It's No Joke Living in Barnsley (1976) Character: Self
Brian Glover meets up with locals like Arthur Scargill as he guides us round his home town.
Initiation Initiation (1974) Character: Nobby
In a bookbinding factory, Nobby, the foreman, is the master of his domain. Hector, a young new recruit, struggles. Ted, about to retire, refuses to be intimidated. Lorna, a young female employee, attempts to help Hector, but Nobby has other ideas.
The Day Dumbfounded Got His Pylon The Day Dumbfounded Got His Pylon (1978) Character: Im
Rupert Skern's Saturday morning peace is shattered by the arrival of workmen in his garden
Up 'n' Under Up 'n' Under (1998) Character: Jack, Doreen's Father
The Cobblers Arms have been the best and most feared Amateur Rugby League team for the past ten years. Ex-pro Arthur bets their boss that he could train a bunch of deadbeats to defeat them in a local rugby sevens tournament. But to do so he must first get them into shape with the help of the very attractive Hazel Scott.
Anna Lee: Headcase Anna Lee: Headcase (1993) Character: Selwyn Price
A bright, pretty and determined young lady named Anna Lee quits the police department in search of adventure, and joins a small and somewhat stuffy detective agency, whose members don't look particularly kindly on her short skirts, somewhat cavalier attitude toward agency rules--like showing up for work on time--and her overall demeanor. However, the agency's owner takes a shine to her and assigns her to what seems to be a relatively straightforward case: finding a young girl who's gone missing and whose family is worried about her. As it turns out, the case involves quite a bit more than just a missing girl.
Masters of the Canvas Masters of the Canvas (1992) Character: Self
When pop artist Peter Blake confessed that his fantasy was to be the mysterious masked wrestler Kendo Nagasaki, who never speaks and never removes his mask, little did he know what the consequences would be. Poet and television producer Paul Yates, also fascinated by the persona of Nagasaki, read the article and proceeded to research the possibility of Blake painting Nagasaki's portrait as a centrepiece for a film which would also, he hoped, include an exclusive interview with Nagasaki himself. Does he exist outside the ring and, if so, who is he?
Talking Proper Talking Proper (1985) Character: Self
Accents and dialects provoke strong prejudices and reactions. In a film that examines why this should be, broadcaster Janet Street -Porter, Scottish announcer Susan Rae and actor Peter Bowles are among those who have suffered because of the way they speak. Meet the Queen's English Society, which keeps a candle burning for the purity of the spoken word, and the Devon Dialect Society, which has very different ideas about how vowels should sound. Eavesdrop on an elocution class, hear from Scottish schoolchildren whose accents might affect their job prospects, and go behind the scenes at the BBC Pronunciation Unit and the northern auditions for the Speaking Clock. See how fashions have changed over the years, and how trends are likely to develop in the future as we enter a world of talking robots and computers....
A Day Out A Day Out (1972) Character: Henry Boothroyd
Alan Bennett's debut play for television follows the members of a Halifax cycling club, on an outing from Halifax to the ruins of Fountains Abbey. Set in the summer of 1911 and projects an idyllic vision of Edwardian England .
Six Characters in Search of An Author Six Characters in Search of An Author (1992) Character: Production Assistant
Adaptation of Pirandello's play.
The Chester Mystery Plays The Chester Mystery Plays (1976) Character: N/A
Medieval Mystery Cycle first performed in Chester in the 14th century.
Shakespeare or Bust Shakespeare or Bust (1973) Character: Art
Three miners take a boat trip to Stratford-on-Avon.
Three for the Fancy Three for the Fancy (1974) Character: Art
Art has a rabbit, Ern a guinea pig and Abe, a mouse. They're off to astound the world of the Fancy with a triple triumph... but what about the Entwhistles!
Speech Day Speech Day (1973) Character: Mr Warboys
Speech Day is a bit of a laugh if you are not one of nature's prize-winners. But now that they've finished with school and school with them, what comes next for Ronnie, Wally and Rob?
The Fishing Party The Fishing Party (1972) Character: Art
Three miners plan a weekend fishing.
The World of Eddie Weary The World of Eddie Weary (1990) Character: Strip Club MC
Alex Conway is an actor who plays the part of 'Eddie Weary', a sympathetic, down-at-heel, shabby, Northern, working-class private detective, in a TV show. Except Conway is actually a complete idiot in real-life: stuck up, pretentious and selfish, the constant focus of tabloid interest for his bad, usually drunken behaviour. But then he discovers he gets truckloads of mail from fans who think he really is Eddie Weary, asking for his help, so he decides to help them - with the aid of his assistant, Birdie.
Laughterhouse Laughterhouse (1984) Character: Father Christmas
A farmer becomes an unintentional celebrity when, because of a strike, he has to walk his 500 geese 100 miles to market at Christmastime.
The Old Curiosity Shop The Old Curiosity Shop (1975) Character: Furnaceman
A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasures. Evicted and with no way to pay his debts, he and his granddaughter flee.
An American Werewolf in London An American Werewolf in London (1981) Character: Chess Player
American tourists David and Jack are savagely attacked by an unidentified animal while hiking on the Yorkshire Moors. After retiring to the home of a beautiful nurse to recuperate, David soon begins experiencing disturbing changes to his body and mind.
Prince of Jutland Prince of Jutland (1994) Character: Caedman
A Danish prince seeks revenge upon the villain who killed the king and his son to usurp the throne.
The Company of Wolves The Company of Wolves (1984) Character: Amorous Boy's Father
An adaptation of Angela Carter's fairy tales. Young Rosaleen dreams of a village in the dark woods, where Granny tells her cautionary tales in which innocent maidens are tempted by wolves who are hairy on the inside. As Rosaleen grows into womanhood, will the wolves come for her too?
Joseph Andrews Joseph Andrews (1977) Character: Gaoler
Lady Booby alias 'Belle', the lively wife of the fat landed squire Sir Thomas Booby, has a lusty eye on the attractive, intelligent villager Joseph Andrews, a Latin pupil and protégé of parson Adams, and makes him their footman. Joseph's heart belongs to a country girl, foundling Fanny Goodwill, but his masters take him on a fashionable trip to Bath, where the spoiled society comes mainly to see and be seen, but drowns in the famous Roman baths. When the all but grieving lady finds Joseph's Christian virtue and true love resist her lusting passes just as well as the many ladies who fancy her footman, she fires the boy. He's found and nursed by an innkeeper's maid, which stirs lusts there, again besides his honorable conduct, but is found by the good parson.
Leon the Pig Farmer Leon the Pig Farmer (1993) Character: Brian Chadwick
An irreverent comedy is set in motion when Leon Geller, a sensitive Jewish boy from London, accidentally learns that his is the product of artificial insemination.
Angry George Irons Angry George Irons (1993) Character: N/A
A bilious misanthrope finds enlightment via heaven, hell and the kitchen cupboard.
A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981) Character: Bottom
Four Athenians run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl. The four run through the forest pursuing each other while Puck helps his master play a trick on the fairy queen. In the end, Puck reverses the magic, and the two couples reconcile and marry.
To Kill a Priest To Kill a Priest (1988) Character: Judge
A young priest speaks out against the Communist regime in Poland and is killed for it.
Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen (1985) Character: Griffiths
An alien distress call draws the Doctor and Peri to Earth, 1985, where they uncover a Cyberman plot to change the course of history.
Kes Kes (1970) Character: Mr. Sugden
Bullied at school and ignored and abused at home by his indifferent mother and older brother, Billy Casper, a 15-year-old working-class Yorkshire boy, tames and trains his pet kestrel falcon whom he names Kes. Helped and encouraged by his English teacher and his fellow students, Billy finally finds a positive purpose to his unhappy existence.
Absolution Absolution (1978) Character: the first policeman
At a Catholic boys' school, domineering disciplinarian Father Goddard rules over his pupils with an iron hand. When one of his teenage charges confesses to murder, the dogmatic but deeply repressed Goddard finds his faith challenged and his life spiralling dangerously out of control.
The McGuffin The McGuffin (1986) Character: Man in Brown
Paul Hatcher has a habit of spying on the neighbors across the way, something that gets him into deep trouble. Hatcher is a movie critic, and for awhile it looks like his main problem is keeping reality and the silver screen separate. But then a double murder occurs across the street after some mobsters cannot find an incriminating negative. After Hatcher discovers where the negative is hidden, he is bumped to the top on the assassins' hit list.
Black Jack Black Jack (1979) Character: Narrator (uncredited)
When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with ‘Black Jack’, a villainous ruffian, adventure and mishap are never far away. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, private lunatic asylums, and traveling fairs they find friendship in the most unlikely places.
Jabberwocky Jabberwocky (1977) Character: Armourer
After the death of his father, young Dennis Cooper goes to town where he has to pass several adventures. The town and the whole kingdom is threatened by a terrible monster called 'Jabberwocky'. Will Dennis make his fortune? Is anyone brave enough to defeat the monster?
The First Great Train Robbery The First Great Train Robbery (1978) Character: Captain Jimmy
In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train.
Snow White: A Tale of Terror Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997) Character: Lars
When young Lili's mother dies in childbirth, her father remarries Lady Claudia, a woman ruled by an evil mirror with the power to make her queen of all living things. After escaping an attempt on her life, Lili finds herself lost in a dark forest, where living happily ever after seems unlikely.
Waiting at the Field Gate Waiting at the Field Gate (1975) Character: Gallat
Lightning Gallat is the village slaughterer and a man of distinction. Where does he draw the line?
Wreckage and Rage: Making 'Alien³' Wreckage and Rage: Making 'Alien³' (2003) Character: Self (archive footage)
The creation of the film Alien³ (1992) is covered here in this feature-length documentary in exhaustive detail. Many interviews with the cast and crew give us an idea of how hard of a time David Fincher had creating his first feature film, as well as present us with much information about every element that went into making this film, including how the plot and script changed drastically through filming.
१९४२: ए लव स्टोरी १९४२: ए लव स्टोरी (1994) Character: General Douglas
The son of a politician loyal to the British rule falls in love with the daughter of a freedom fighter.
Alien³ Alien³ (1992) Character: Andrews
After escaping with Newt and Hicks from the alien planet, Ripley crash lands on Fiorina 161, a prison planet and host to a correctional facility. Unfortunately, although Newt and Hicks do not survive the crash, a more unwelcome visitor does. The prison does not allow weapons of any kind, and with aid being a long time away, the prisoners must simply survive in any way they can.
Trial by Combat Trial by Combat (1976) Character: Sidney Gore
A group called The Knights Of Avalon are unhappy with the justice system so are taking the law into their own hands by executing criminals using medieval methods such as jousting.
Stiff Upper Lips Stiff Upper Lips (1998) Character: Eric
Stiff Upper Lips is a broad parody of British period films, especially the lavish Merchant-Ivory productions of the 'eighties and early 'nineties. Although it specifically targets A Room with a View, Chariots of Fire, Maurice, A Passage to India, and many other films, in a more general way Stiff Upper Lips satirises popular perceptions of certain Edwardian traits: propriety, sexual repression, xenophobia, and class snobbery.
Red Monarch Red Monarch (1983) Character: Nikita Krushchev
British comedy satirising Stalin's inner circle as an absolute monarchs court. In the face of rampant abuse of power and poisonous distrust some still manage to keep faith with the Bolshevist creed until the very end. In front of the firing squad a stalwart bolshevist of the first hour exclaims: "Even in the best democracy errors are being made!"
Kafka Kafka (1991) Character: Castle Hechman
After a colleague is murdered, insurance worker Kafka gets embroiled in an underground group who are attempting to thwart a secret organization that controls the major events in society.
O Lucky Man! O Lucky Man! (1973) Character: Plantation Foreman/Bassett
An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures seemingly designed to challenge his naive idealism.
Brannigan Brannigan (1975) Character: Jimmy-the-Bet
A hard-nosed Chicago cop is sent to London to bring back an American mobster being held for extradition. Brannigan in his Irish-American way brings American law to the people of Scotland Yard but has to contend with a stuffy old London first.
The Rank and File The Rank and File (1971) Character: N/A
Wilkinsons glass-works dominates a Staffordshire town. After a small walkout over pay discrepancies, the workers of the factory vote to go on strike, but they are denied support by their trade union.
Sweeney! Sweeney! (1977) Character: Mac
When one of Regan's snouts complains that his girlfriend's recent suicide was murder, the flying squad detective feels compelled to investigate. He uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the heart of the government, and finds himself fitted up, suspended and under the scrutiny of Special Branch.
Ordeal by Innocence Ordeal by Innocence (1984) Character: Executioner
Dr. Arthur Calgary visits the Argyle family to return an address book lost some time ago by Jack Argyle, only to find out that Jack has been executed for the murder of his mother. Calgary can prove that Jack was innocent. In spite of opposition from a hostile family, he is determined to solve the crime.
Britannia Hospital Britannia Hospital (1982) Character: Painter: The Workers
Britannia Hospital, an esteemed English institution, is marking its gala anniversary with a visit by the Queen Mother herself. But when investigative reporter Mick Travis arrives to cover the celebration, he finds the hospital under siege by striking workers, ruthless unions, violent demonstrators, racist aristocrats, an African cannibal dictator, and sinister human experiments.



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