- Brian Glover
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name = Brian Glover
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birthdate =2 April 1934
location =Sheffield ,England
deathdate =24 July 1997 (age 63)
deathplace =London, England Brian Glover (
2 April 1934 –24 July 1997 ) was a well-known English character actor, writer and wrestler. Glover was aprofessional wrestler ,teacher and finally a film, television and stage actor. He once said, "You play to your strengths in this game. My strength is as a bald-headed, rough-looking Yorkshireman".Biography
Early life
Glover was born in
Sheffield , but grew up inBarnsley . His father was a wrestler, performing as the "Red Devil". He attendedBarnsley School and theUniversity of Sheffield , where he supplemented his student grant by appearances as a professional wrestler, going under the ring name "Leon Aris the Man From Paris". In 1954 he married and to satisfy his new family responsibilities he became a teacher, at the same Barnsley School where he had been a pupil. Glover worked as a school teacher (teaching English and French) from 1954 until 1970, managing to combine this with regular performances as "Leon Aris".Career
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Glover's performance in "Kes" led to parts at the
Royal Court Theatre , London, notably inLindsay Anderson 's "The Changing Room " (1971). A season with Britain'sRoyal Shakespeare Company followed, where appropriately enough his roles included Charles the wrestler in "As You Like It ", and a robust Peter in "Romeo and Juliet ". For theRoyal National Theatre he appeared in "The Mysteries", "Saint Joan " and "Don Quixote ".His performance in "
The Canterbury Tales " (West End) was followed by a return to television and the "Play for Today " series, both as writer and performer. Glover went on to play "Lugg", the endearing rogue manservant toAlbert Campion in the series "Campion" and the role of a crook, "Griffiths", in the "Doctor Who " story "Attack of the Cybermen " in 1985. In 1991 he starred in the second episode of "Bottom" - "Gas" - as "Mr Rottweiler". His last film wasJohn Godber 'srugby league comedy "Up 'n' Under" (1998).Glover also wrote over 20 plays and short films. In 1982 he was a guest presenter in series six of
Friday Night Saturday Morning , a late-nightchat show .Personal life
Glover was married twice, secondly to film producer
Tara Prem , the daughter of TV actorBakhshi Prem . He had two children, one son and one daughter. Glover developed abrain tumour and died in aLondon hospital on24 July 1997 . He is buried inBrompton Cemetery , London.References
*cite book | last =Dewhurst | first =Keith | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Brian Glover | publisher =Oxford University Press | date =2004 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
External links
*imdb name|id=0323093|name=Brian Glover
* [http://ayup.co.uk/gods/gods0-3.html Biography]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19970725/ai_n14129374 Obituary: Brian Glover] , by Tom Vallance, "The Independent ",July 25 ,1997
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7855420 Brian Glover's gravesite]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp67382 Brian Glover at the National Portrait Gallery, London]
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