
Julian Glover
Primarily a classical stage actor, Julian Glover trained at the National Youth Theatre, performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and became a familiar face to British television viewers by appearing in many popular series during the 1960s and 1970s. His talent for accents and cold expression made him an ideal choice for playing refined villains. During the 1980s, Glover achieved some fame in Hollywood by playing roles in such popular films as Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
38 TV shows
TV Shows

Midsomer Murders
ITV1

Game of Thrones
HBO

The Crown
Netflix

Doctor Who
BBC One

Merlin
BBC One

Magnum, P.I.
CBS

Casualty
BBC One

Silent Witness
BBC One

The Avengers
ITV1

Play for Today
BBC One

BBC Play of the Month
BBC One

Waking the Dead
BBC One

Inside No. 9
BBC Two

Remington Steele
NBC

The Sweeney
ITV1

Space: 1999
ITV1

Playhouse
BBC Two

Z-Cars
BBC One

The Champions
ITV1

The Wednesday Play
BBC One

Taggart
ITV1

Surface
Apple TV

No Hiding Place
ITV1

Thriller
ITV1

Blake's 7
BBC One

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
ITV1

Lovejoy
BBC One

Willow
Disney+

The Chief
ITV1

Churchill's People
BBC One

Cadfael
ITV1

Callan
ITV1

Atlantis
BBC One

Black Earth Rising
BBC Two

Dixon of Dock Green
BBC One

Thirty-Minute Theatre
BBC Two

ITV Playhouse
ITV1

Spy Trap
BBC One
Other Credits
Q.E.D., Jason King, Rumpole of the Bailey, The Saint, Hallmark Hall of Fame, An Age of Kings, In Search of Shakespeare, The Impressionists, Boy Dominic, Dombey and Son, Quiller, Paul Temple, TECX, By the Sword Divided, Six Centuries of Verse, QB VII, Manhunt, Jenseits der Morgenröte, Bergerac, ITV Saturday Night Theatre, The Hanged Man, Strange Report, Anastasia - The Mystery of Anna, Moresnet, The Darling Buds of May, Androcles and the Lion, Mr. Palfrey of Westminster, Born and Bred, Nancy Astor, Spies of Warsaw, The World of Hammer, Out of This World, Wish Me Luck, Ladies in Charge, Travelling Man, World in Action, Cover Her Face, Espionage