Scott Glenn Biography
Scott Glenn
Born: January 26, 1941
From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Scott Glenn is an American actor known for his rugged intensity, commanding presence, and a career filled with powerful performances across film and television. With decades of experience, he remains one of Hollywood’s most respected and enduring character actors.
Glenn began his acting career on stage before transitioning to film in the 1970s. His breakthrough came with Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979) and Philip Kaufman’s space drama The Right Stuff (1983), where he portrayed astronaut Alan Shepard. These roles showcased his discipline and quiet strength, qualities that would define his work for years to come.
Over the following decades, he delivered memorable performances in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Backdraft (1991), and Training Day (2001). Glenn’s television work includes acclaimed appearances in HBO’s The Leftovers and Netflix’s Daredevil, where he brought gravitas and depth to complex mentor roles.
Known for his dedication to realism, Glenn often immerses himself fully into his characters, blending physicality with emotional intelligence. Beyond acting, he’s admired for his humility, work ethic, and passion for storytelling — traits that have made him a lasting influence in American cinema.
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