Bruce Glover
Actor

Bruce Glover Net Worth

Bruce Glover was born in 1932 in Chicago, Illinois and had an instinct for acting from a young age. He had his first job at 6 years old and was asked to quit school at 15 to help support his family. He was saved by his mother taking a job and was able to pursue his two paths out of the working class, art and football. He was then tapped to be a Gorilla for a stripper and a magician jokingly said he was an actor. After serving in the Korean War, he tried out for a play and got the lead and great reviews. He then went to summer stock and did 12 years of theatre before visiting Hollywood in 1965 and making it his home in 1967. He has since shown his versatility in TV and film, creating a unique separate person for every role.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day November 02, 1932
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 90 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation Actor
Years active 1958–present
Spouse(s) Connie Overstake (1949–1950) (divorced) (1 child) Betty Glover (1960–2016, her death) (1 child)
Children Crispin Glover Michael Leigh

💰 Net worth: $200,000 (2024)

Bruce Glover, a renowned Actor, Producer, and Miscellaneous Crew member in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $200,000 as of 2024. With a prolific career spanning several decades, Glover has established himself as a talented and versatile presence in the entertainment industry. His diverse portfolio of work includes acting performances in numerous films and television shows, as well as behind-the-scenes production work. Known for his dedication and expertise, Bruce Glover has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on the American entertainment scene.

Biography/Timeline

1950

In the 1950s, Glover began to teach acting. In the 1970s, he conducted acting classes with "The Indian Actors Workshops" and had various acting studios around Los Angeles, California. In the 1990s, Glover added an additional level to his West Los Angeles residence to accommodate an acting studio.

1963

He began acting with numerous appearances on various television shows including My Favorite Martian (1963), Perry Mason: The Case of the Golden Girls (1965), The Rat Patrol (1966), Hawk (1966), The Mod Squad (1968), Gunsmoke (1969), Mission: Impossible (1970), Bearcats! (1971), and The Feather and Father Gang (1977). In 1978, he appeared on the Barney Miller episode: "The Prisoner".

1969

Glover played a motorcycle gang leader known as Bach in the Adam-12 episode Log 103: A Sound Like Thunder (1969). He also played a redneck thug harassing well-meaning teenagers in the drama Bless the Beasts and Children (1971), was leaning on hustler James Coburn to repay his debts in Hard Times (1975), and contributed another icy performance as Duffy in Chinatown (1974). In addition, he appeared as "Captain Voda," a Soviet military officer, in "Doomsday, and Counting," an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.

1971

In 1971, Glover and jazz musician Putter Smith portrayed the assassins Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, respectively, in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.

1973

Glover also appeared as deputy Grady Coker in the film Walking Tall (1973) and the sequels: Walking Tall Part 2 (1975) and Walking Tall: Final Chapter (1977). He remained busy through the 1980s and 1990s with more guest spots on TV shows including T.J. Hooker (1982), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), CHiPs (1978), and The A-Team (1983). He also appeared in the films Ghost Town (1988), Popcorn (1991), and Warlock: The Armageddon (1993).

1995

More recently, Glover was interviewed by Chris Aable on the cable television show Hollywood Today (1995), and appeared in the films Night of the Scarecrow (1995), Die Hard Dracula (1998), and Ghost World (2001).

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