Glenn graduated from NIDA in 1994 and has accumulated an impressive list of theatre credits encompassing all of the main stages in Sydney. Highlights include Howard Barker's Victory directed by Judy Davis, Julius Caesar, Dead White Males, and Love for Love for the Sydney Theatre Company A View From a Bridge, All My Sons and David Williamson’s Sanctuary for the Ensemble Theatre and David Hare’s The Judas Kiss for Company B Belvoir.
His most recent television work includes Blackjack: Ghosts, A Difficult Woman, All Saints, Water Rats and Stingers but Glen is probably best known in Australia as his satirical alter ego Dexter Pinion on the ABC’s BACKBERNER - a stitched up, conservative party backbencher whose policies are somewhere to the right of Ghengis Khan, LAST TRAIN TO FREO marks Glenn’s feature film debut.
A Pork Chop and Taylor Media Production
Produced with the assistance of Rubank, ScreenWest, Lotterywest
and the Australian Film Commission.
Distributed by Dendy Films. Site by Geoffrey