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Scott Glenn
Birth at
26 January 1941
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Scott Glenn was born on January 24, 1942 in Pittsburgh. As a child, the actor was often ill, even spent a year in bed. However, thanks to hard training, Scott not only recovered, but also overcame his lameness. After graduating from high school in Pittsburgh, he began his studies at Williamsburgh College, choosing English as his specialty. This was followed by a three-year Marine service and a five-month job as a reporter for the Kenosha Evening News. He wanted to try himself as a writer, but it
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Scott Glenn was born on January 24, 1942 in Pittsburgh. As a child, the actor was often ill, even spent a year in bed. However, thanks to hard training, Scott not only recovered, but also overcame his lameness. After graduating from high school in Pittsburgh, he began his studies at Williamsburgh College, choosing English as his specialty. This was followed by a three-year Marine service and a five-month job as a reporter for the Kenosha Evening News. He wanted to try himself as a writer, but it turned out that dialogue is difficult for him. That’s why he started taking acting classes.
He made his debut in the Broadway production of The Impossible Years in 1965. This was followed by attending George Morrison’s courses and joining The Actors Studio. Since 1968, Glenn has worked professionally not only in the theater, but also in television.
1970 brought him his first role in the film.
"Children's Manufacturer" . After that, he moved to Los Angeles, and for 8 years he got only cameo roles. At this time, he starred in such films as “Angels are not cooler.”
"Drunk wrestling" etc. Since 1978, after moving to Ketchum, Scott began working as a bartender, mountain detourer and ranger. Sometimes he participated in the plays of Seattle Tetra. Two years later, he returned to the movies, and in 1987 to Broadway, playing in the production of Burn This. But the peak of Glenn's career reached in the early 1990s, when he received roles in famous blockbusters and films.
"Silence of the Lambs" "The Player" and "The Hunt for Red October."
The beginning of the new century brought him new proposals, and almost every year the film with his participation is released. Things are not bad in personal life. He and his wife Carol Schwartz have two daughters who became actresses.