Birthday:
Apr 02, 1934
Place of Birth: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Place of Birth: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Brian Glover
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.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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An American Werewolf in London | Chess Player | 1981 |
Kafka | Castle Hechman | 1991 |
Waiting at the Field Gate | Gallat | 1975 |
Alien³ | Andrews | 1992 |
The Company of Wolves | Amorous Boy's Father | 1984 |
1942: A Love Story | General Douglas | 1994 |
Kes | Mr. Sugden | 1970 |
Leon The Pig Farmer | Brian Chadwick | 1993 |
Sweeney! | Mac | 1977 |
Absolution | the first policeman | 1978 |
Trial by Combat | Sidney Gore | 1976 |
Six Characters in Search of An Author | Production Assistant | 1992 |
Joseph Andrews | Gaoler | 1977 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Bottom | 1981 |
The Old Curiosity Shop | Furnaceman | 1975 |
Up 'n' Under | Jack, Doreen's Father | 1998 |
It's No Joke Living in Barnsley | Self | 1976 |
The Fishing Party | Art | 1972 |
A Day Out | Henry Boothroyd | 1972 |
The McGuffin | Man in Brown | 1986 |
Initiation | Nobby | 1974 |
The Day Dumbfounded Got His Pylon | Im | 1978 |
Snow White: A Tale of Terror | Lars | 1997 |
Bob's Weekend | The Boss | 1996 |
Brannigan | Jimmy-the-Bet | 1975 |
The Rank and File | 1971 | |
Speech Day | Mr Warboys | 1973 |
Anna Lee: Headcase | Selwyn Price | 1993 |
Royal Deceit | Caedman | 1994 |
Red Monarch | Nikita Krushchev | 1983 |
The First Great Train Robbery | Captain Jimmy | 1978 |
Jabberwocky | Armourer | 1977 |
To Kill a Priest | Judge | 1988 |
Masters of the Canvas | Self | 1992 |
The World of Eddie Weary | Strip Club MC | 1990 |
Black Jack | Narrator (uncredited) | 1979 |
Shakespeare or Bust | Art | 1973 |
Britannia Hospital | Painter: The Workers | 1982 |
Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen | Griffiths | 1985 |
Three for the Fancy | Art | 1974 |
O Lucky Man! | Plantation Foreman/Bassett | 1973 |
Laughterhouse | Father Christmas | 1984 |
Ordeal by Innocence | Executioner | 1984 |
Stiff Upper Lips | Eric | 1998 |
Wreckage and Rage: Making 'Alien³' | Self (archive footage) | 2003 | Series | Cast | Year |
The Sweeney | Moose | 1975 |
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? | Flint | 1973 |
Doctor Who | Griffiths | 1963 |
Secret Army | Cpl. Emil Schnorr | 1977 |
Bottom | Mr. Rottweiller | 1991 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Chuck Windell | 1955 |
Raffles | 1977 | |
Anna Lee | Selwyn Price | 1994 |
Hazell | 1978 | |
Target | 1977 | |
Rumble | 1995 | |
Campion | Magersfontein Lugg | 1989 |
Porridge | Heslop | 1974 |
Wogan | Self | 1982 |
BBC Play of the Month | 1965 | |
Quiller | Sergeant | 1975 |
The Famous Five | Tiger Dan | 1978 |
BBC Television Shakespeare | 1978 | |
Daytime Live | 1987 | |
Paul Temple | 1969 | |
The Regiment | 1972 | |
Minder | Yorkie | 1979 |
Sez Les | 1969 | |
The Mysteries | God / Cayphas | 1985 |
Press Gang | Dr. Threeways | 1989 |
An Audience with... | Self | 1978 |
Return of the Saint | Sam Plackett | 1978 |
All Creatures Great and Small | Mr Dawson | 1978 |
Lost Empires | Tommy Beamish | 1986 |
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers | Adolf Verloc | 1988 |
The Protectors | Allen | 1972 |
The Frighteners | Porter | 1972 |