John Glen
John Glen was born on May 15, 1932 in UK. John Glen's big-screen debut came with Koroshi directed by Michael Truman in 1968. John Glen is known for Superman directed by Richard Donner, Marlon Brando stars as Jor-El and Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor. John Glen has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award John Glen achieved is Yoga Awards. The upcoming new movie John Glen plays is Licence to Kill: Deleted Scenes with Director John Glen which will be released on Jan 01, 2006.
He started on the Shepperton Studios cutting rooms in 1948 working on such as 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Third Man' before moving to Nettlefold Studios where his stay was interrupted by two years National Service after which he joined Group 3 at Beaconsfield . His next move was becoming sound editor at Shepperton then film editor on television documentaries and filmed such series as 'Danger Man' on which he directed some action sequences. After some years he became supervising editor and director on various television series. Ditrector Peter Hunt invited him to be editor and second unit director on the film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' repeating the duties on ''The Wild Geese' and 'The Sea Wolves' after which Albert Broccoli invited him to direct 'For Your Eyes Only'
Birthday
May 15, 1932Place of Birth
Sunbury-on-Thames, England, UKAlso known
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Known For
Awards
1 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2006
- 2001
director
4.3 - 19924.4
- 1992
director
3.7 - 1990
director
4.8 - 1989
director
6.6 - 1987
director
6.7 - 1985
director
6.3 - 1983
director
6.5 - 1981
director
6.7 - 1980
editor
6.3 - 1979
editor, second unit director or assistant director
6.2 - 1978
editor, second unit director or assistant director
6.8 - 1978
second unit director or assistant director
7.4 - 1977
editor, second unit director or assistant director
7.0 - 1976
editor
5.7 - 1976
second unit director or assistant director
6.1 - 1975
editor
6.5 - 1974
editor
7.1 - 1974
editor, second unit director or assistant director
5.7 - 1972
editor
5.9 - 1972
editor
6.6 - 1971
editor, second unit director or assistant director
6.8 - 1971
second unit director or assistant director
5.6 - 1969
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
editor, second unit director or assistant director
6.8 - 1969
second unit director or assistant director
7.2 - 1968
editor
6.4