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Name
  
Jon Glover

Role
  
Actor

Movies
  
Thursday the 12th


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TV shows
  
Mr Bean, Harry Enfield's Televisio, Spitting Image, The Animals of Farthing, The Adventures of Paddin

Similar People
  
Harry Enfield, Rowan Atkinson, Bill Thompson, Scott Baio, Jason Byrne

Jon Glover in "Dracula with Dennis Woodruff" by Val Myers


Jonathan Philip "Jon" Glover (born 26 December 1952 in Crediton, Devon) is an English actor. He has appeared in various television programmes including Play School, Survivors, the Management consultant in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Casualty, Bodger & Badger and Peak Practice.

He provided the voices of several characters in the Animals of Farthing Wood animated series, and is also known for voice-acting for Noah's Island, Spitting Image and the character King Trode in the English language version of the PlayStation 2 game Dragon Quest VIII. He often appears in radio plays for Radio 4. He was a regular on the Radio 4 satirical programme Week Ending during the 1980s. He played the upper crust English character Mr Cholmondley-Warner in spoof 1940s government documentaries in Harry Enfield's Television Programme with excessive Received Pronunciation.

He also did voices on other animated programmes such as Little Ghosts, The Adventures of Paddington Bear, Mr. Bean (2002), Ludwig, Metalheads and Rudi and Trudi.

Voices for Spitting Image included the Duke of Edinburgh, weather forecaster Ian McCaskill, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Reed, South African State President P. W. Botha and snooker player Steve Davis.

His theatre work includes playing Sapiens in a Discovering Lost Musicals concert staging of By Jupiter at Barbican Cinema 1 in 1992.

He was featured on the pilot episode of Whose Line Is It Anyway?.

In May 2013, Glover played the roles of Lord Portico & Stockton in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs.

References

Jon Glover Wikipedia


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