Eugene Robert Glazer

Eugene Robert Glazer ( born December 16, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York City ) is an American actor.

Life and achievements

Eugene Robert Glazer grew up with his older brother in Brooklyn. For a year he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He tried his hand at various jobs, including as a taxi driver and waiter. In New York, he played in the theater before he moved in the early 1970s to Los Angeles to act in order. In the theater he joined following pieces on: staccato, Lunchtime, The Crucible ( The Crucible ) Arthur Miller and Dylan, in which he portrayed the poet Dylan Thomas. In the film comedy Hollywood Shuffle ( 1987) directed by and starring Robert Townsend, he played five different roles. In television and movies Glazer is mostly occupied in smaller supporting roles, such as in the films No Way Out - There's no turning back (1987 ) with Kevin Costner, Harlem Nights (1989 ) with Eddie Murphy and It's My Party (1996 ) with Eric Roberts.

Gained international recognition with the role of Operations Glazer and Paul L. Wolfe in the dramatic spy series Nikita. From 1997 to 2001, he performed it on along with Peta Wilson, Roy Dupuis, Don Francks, Alberta Watson and Matthew Ferguson and put the ruthless superiors of their characters dar. After his work on this series filmed in Canada, Glazer moved with his wife, the Actress Xenia Gratsos, with whom he has been married since 1991, again. according to Los Angeles, Southern California They have two grandchildren.

In the action series 24 with Kiefer Sutherland Glazer was seen in two episodes at the end of the second season when Alexander Trepkos.

In 2007, he was Vice President of Development of the company Hollywood Tonight ( HT Productions ) and is responsible for new film and television projects.

Filmography

Eugene Robert Glazer is sometimes in the opening and closing credits as Eugene R. Glazer, Eugene Glazer, Gene Glazer or Eugene Glazier listed.

Guest appearances on television series

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