JOHN GLOVER won the Tony Award and an
Obie Award for his performance as twin
brothers in Love! Valour!
Compassion! He has also been seen
on Broadway in Tartuffe, Design for
Living, Whodunit, Frankenstein, The
Importance of Being Earnest, Holiday,
Chemin De Fer, The Visit, Don
Juan, and The Great God
Brown, for which he won the Drama
Desk Award. Off-Broadway Mr. Glover
received the Bayfield Award for Best
Classical Performance for The
Winter’s Tale and last appeared in
The Paris Letter; his other off-
Broadway appearances include
Sorrows and Rejoicings, Oblivion
Postponed, Dicey, Rebel Women, The
House of Blue Leaves, The Fairy
Garden, Subject to Fits, Criminal
Minds, and Treats. On
television, Mr. Glover can currently
be seen on Smallville. He has
received five Emmy Award nominations
for his previous television
performances. His film credits include
Payback, Batman and Robin, and
Love! Valour! Compassion!,
Gremlins 2, Scrooged, Masquerade, The
Chocolate War, Rocket Gibraltar, 52
Pick Up, White Nights, The Incredible
Shrinking Women, Melvin and Howard,
Julia and Annie Hall. He
can currently be seen in Terrence
McNally’s new play, Some Men.
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