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Scott Glenn was born January 26, 1939, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Hope Elizabeth and Theodore Glenn, a salesman. As he grew up in Appalachia, his health was poor; he was bedridden for a year and doctors predicted he would limp for the rest of his life. During long periods of illness, Glenn was reading a lot and "dreaming of becoming Lord Byron". He challenged his illness by intense training programs and eventually got rid of his limp.
After graduating high school, Glenn entered William and Mary College where he majored in English. He spent three years in the Marines and then tried to combine his passion for storytelling with his passion for adventures by working for five months as a criminal reporter at the Kenosha Evening News. Glenn planned to become an author but found out he had "problems with dialogues", so he decided to overcome it by studying acting. In 1966, he headed to New York where he joined George Morrison acting class. He helped in directing student plays to pay for his studies and appeared onstage in La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club productions. Soon after arriving in New York, Glenn became a fan of martial arts. In 1968, he joined The Actors Studio and began working in professional theater and TV. In 1970, James Bridges offered him his first movie work in The Baby Maker (1970).
Glenn left for L.A., where he spent seven of the "most miserable years of [his] life". He couldn't find interesting film roles and, doing brief TV stints, he felt "like a person who had to paint the Sistine Chapel with a house-painter's brush". On a brighter side, he worked episodically with Jonathan Demme (Angels Hard as They Come (1971), Fighting Mad (1976)), Robert Altman (Nashville (1975)) and Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now (1979)). In 1978, Glenn got tired of Hollywood and moved his family to Ketchum, Idaho, where he worked as a barman, huntsman and mountain ranger for two years (occasionally acting in Seattle stage productions). James Bridges once more changed the course of Glenn's life in 1980 when he offered him the role of John Travolta's rival in Urban Cowboy (1980) and made him a star. Glenn's acting abilities and physical presence helped him to excel both in action (Silverado (1985), The Challenge (1982)) and drama (The Right Stuff (1983), Countdown to Looking Glass (1984), The River (1984)) as he alternately played good guys and bad guys.
In the beginning of the '90s, his career was at its peak - he appeared in such indisputable masterpieces as The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and The Hunt for Red October (1990). Established as one of Hollywood's most solid and respected character actors he has appeared in a wide variety of films, such as the black Freudian farce Reckless (1995), the tragicomedy Edie & Pen (1996) and Ken Loach's socio-political declaration Carla's Song (1996), alternating mainstream (Courage Under Fire (1996), Absolute Power (1997)) with independent projects (Lesser Prophets (1997) and Larga distancia (1997)), written by his daughter Dakota Glenn), and TV (Naked City: A Killer Christmas (1998)). Continuing into the 21st century, Glenn has also appeared in Training Day (2001), W. (2008) (as Donald Rumsfeld), Secretariat (2010), Sucker Punch (2011), The Paperboy (2012), and two of the Bourne films: The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and The Bourne Legacy (2012).- Additional Crew
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Jeremy Scott Glenn has been living and working in Los Angeles and its entertainment industry since 2003. His experience expands all stages of production, many departments, and all categories of media and formats. He has supported productions in reality (Bachelorette 2), scripted series (House MD), features (Should've Been Romeo), web (Disney's Take 180 Studios) and even commercials with Promax BDA award winners Big Picture Group (BPG Interactive). Jeremy has been employed on staff with the cable network Ovation TV, the only network dedicated to the arts, managing and producing all of their original content (Celebrity Conversations, The Art Of, The Method, etc).
With Ovation TV, he was their Production Manager and also operated as their Line Producer by generating their show budgets as well as executing them (over $3.5M budgeted, scheduled, spent and tracked in 2015 alone). His direct reports/indirect reports would always include all freelance hires which would vary from project to project. Shoots would also vary in length and location and would often include international production and travel (Destination: Versailles, The Art Of: Pure Leaf, American Canvas).
He has owned and operated his own Production Company, Bell The Cat [us], since February of 2017. With his company, he has worked as a Production Consultant for other production entities, both large and small. He has helped large scale companies become more nimble in their production dealings along with helping smaller companies maneuver through the complexities of labor laws, unions, and insurance requirements.
As of October 2018, Jeremy is under NDA and employed as VP of Production for a media company working with YouTube. Since August of 2019, he has been working as a consultant with Vision Films operating as their Director of Accounting and Finance.
In addition to Jeremy's film and television experience, he also works as the Finance Director for the non-profit "British-American Project" (also known as BAP) and is the Assistant Coach for Brentwood High School's Debate team. He enjoys Freediving in the waters of Leo Carrillo. Jeremy was born in central California and raised in a family that was involved in foster care and adoption. In 2003, there were 15 people living under one roof with children ranging in ages from 5 to 23; consideration and communication are key elements of his personal and professional life.- Actor
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Glenn-Scott Peij is known for Hazard (2022) and ZOOks (2018).- Animation Department
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Glenn Scott is known for Fun and Fancy Free (1947) and Victory Through Air Power (1943).- Glenn Scott Wright is known for Are You Proud? (2019).
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Dr. Scott Glenn's book, Heroes from Heaven Battle Ground Earth: Good vs. Evil (2016) completed a successful Barnes and Noble book tour from the east coast NY, NJ, PA, DE, WV, MD, and DE, ending in Burbank, CA. The book has been made into a screenplay and has won numerous awards including Best Script, Fan favorite, and Best Writer selected by the Christian Film festival (2017), and was selected and nominated 3 times including Best Script by the International Action On Film (AOF) Festival (2018). Hollywood Weekly Magazine featured Dr. Glenn in their September 2017 Special Emmy Edition which included many celebrities including the amazing Dolly Parton. Dr. Glenn was also featured in the February Black History Edition (2018) both on the front cover and exclusively inside the magazine. This edition featured him along with sports star LeBron James and comedian Kevin Hart just to name a few. Dr. Scott Glenn has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Government, A Pennsylvania Social Studies Certificate (Private School), MBA in Business Administration and Marketing, and is a Doctor of Education. Besides being employed as an Instructor of Marketing, Advertising and Promotions, and Business and Economics at The Pennsylvania State University, Glenn also teaches Marketing (International Graduate Students), International Business Management (Graduate Students), Sports Ethics and Issues, Sports Marketing, and Doctorate classes at Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington, Delaware. Glenn also serves on the board of Empowering Women's Engagement Foundation, Inc., in Orlando, Florida. In addition, Glenn is a board member at The Ruddy Group where he provides invaluable insight into the dynamics of cultural and intellectual diversity in marketing, and is a board member at College Possible Philadelphia which provides education services and support for lower income students to enter college. Before teaching at Penn State University, Glenn was a Professor in Principles of Marketing, Principles of E-Commerce, and Fundamentals of Selling at Camden County College in Blackwood, New Jersey. Glenn worked in both the private and public school sectors, where he helped to resurrect and start alternative educational programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Washington D.C., and Florida. Glenn's tenure in the private school realm involved positions as an educator and administrator. While employed in the public school district in Pennsylvania, Glenn taught in various districts such as the Unionville-Chaddsford, Downingtown, and Coatesville schooling societies. From 1993-1997, Glenn served in the United States Marine Corps participating in His tour in Operation Able Vigil (Cuban Refugee Crises) in 1994 and Operation Uphold Democracy (Port Au Prince Haiti Crises) in 1994. Glenn has also coached football at the collegiate and high school levels, Unionville-Chadds-ford High School as an assistant and Head Coach (1999-2003), Albright College (2004-2007), Pottstown High School (2008), and Kutztown University (2010). Glenn is a published author for the AFCA (Adding Motivation to Coaching Concepts can be Self-Contagious (2006), and completed a doctoral dissertation entitled, A Qualitative Ethnographic Study of African American Leadership in Higher Education Administration (2010). He also published 7 books entitled: The Triangle Plan: A Guide to a Successful Life Derived from Personal Experience (2011), American Christianity: Truth or Tradition? A Personal Perspective (2012), The Dissertation Process That Works: A Doctoral Guide to Success (2013), Christian Leadership: Alpha to Omega (2015), Personal Finance: An Encyclopedia of Modern Money Management (2015) and Heroes From Heaven: Battle Ground Earth (2016) Along with his induction into the West Virginia University Institute of Technology Hall of Fame in 2009, Glenn was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (Tri-County Chapter) on October 17, 2009. Glenn is also the recipient of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology Alumni of the Year (2012), and the 2013 recipient of the University of Phoenix Community Service Alumni Award.- Glenn Scott Palmer is known for The Lady and the Rocket (1952).
- Art Department
Glenn Scott is known for Bongo (1947).- Sound Department
Scott Glenn is known for Start of Something (2014).- Glenn Scott is known for John Doe.
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Glenn Scott Lacey is known for Power Rangers Turbo (1997), Power Rangers in Space (1998) and Mourning (2010).- Writer
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Glenn Scott is known for Battleground Minnesota (2005).- Music Department
Harold Glenn Scott is known for Downton Abbey (2019).- Special Effects
Glenn Scott Profitt is known for RoboCop 3 (1993) and Dinotopia (1995).- I am the owner of Warner Bros. My name is Glenn Scott Davis. 88 percent institutional and mutual fund investor. 818432190YADz OF&NAID 1 Barstarvarge Dia Mar varge2224 Eight sixteen 25 seventy-eight. P66 Yacht Basin. Fifty Six One-Ninety. Twenty Five Hundred Gordon Drive. Four Thousand Burbank Blvd., Burbank California United States of America
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Glenn 'Scott' Monroe is known for John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) and Bros (2022).- Music Department
Scott Glenn is known for To be of use (2020).- Glenn Scott is known for Theft (2008).
- Glenn Scott is known for The Last Gamble (2011).
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Glenn Scott Lacey is known for Digimon Adventure (1999).