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Julian Glover in 007 - Somente para Seus Olhos (1981)

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  • He and Michael Sheard co-starred as Imperial officers in Star Wars: Episódio V - O Império Contra-Ataca (1980). Both went on to play villains in Indiana Jones e a Última Cruzada (1989) nine years later: Glover as Walter Donovan and Sheard as Adolf Hitler. In both films, Harrison Ford played one of the protagonists.
  • He is the only actor to appear in the Star Wars, James Bond and Indiana Jones film series (Star Wars: Episódio V - O Império Contra-Ataca (1980), 007 - Somente para Seus Olhos (1981) and Indiana Jones e a Última Cruzada (1989)) respectively. On all three occasions, he played a villain.
  • He was considered for the role of James Bond in Com 007 Viva e Deixe Morrer (1973). The older and more famous Roger Moore won the role instead. He later portrayed Kristatos, the main villain in the James Bond film 007 - Somente para Seus Olhos (1981) opposite Moore.
  • According to John Glen's memoirs, Julian Glover was the first person to suggest Pierce Brosnan as a potential Bond in 1980, during the filming of 007 - Somente para Seus Olhos (1981).
  • He admitted to Gary Russell on the DVD commentary for The Wheel of Fortune (1965) that playing the Doctor in Doctor Who (1963) was an unfulfilled ambition.
  • He has played General Maximillian Veers in Star Wars: Episódio V - O Império Contra-Ataca (1980). This character later appeared in several Star Wars related video games, in which the role was played by his son Jamie Glover.
  • He has appeared in two films with Harrison Ford. In the first, Star Wars: Episódio V - O Império Contra-Ataca (1980), Glover plays General Maximillian Veers, a role later played by his son Jamie Glover in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005). In the second, Indiana Jones e a Última Cruzada (1989), Ford plays Indiana Jones, except for the opening scene in which the role is played by River Phoenix, who played Ford's son in A Costa do Mosquito (1986).
  • He is the half-brother of musician Robert Wyatt (they share the same mother).
  • He attended Bristol Grammar School in Bristol, England, where he was in the same class as actor Timothy West. "Darth Vader" actor David Prowse was also in the same year there.
  • He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to drama.
  • He has appeared in three movies focusing on apartheid in South Africa: The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs (1981), Mandela (1987) and Um Grito de Liberdade (1987).
  • He was the narrator of "The London Experience", a multimedia event presented by Bernard Delfont in Piccadilly during the 1970s and 80s.
  • He is the father of Jamie Glover.
  • He played King Richard the Lionheart in both Doctor Who (1963) and Ivanhoé (1982). He was cast in both by the same director, Douglas Camfield.
  • He and his son Jamie Glover both have a connection to Doctor Who. Julian appeared on the original series as King Richard I, with both the original Doctor William Hartnell and with William Russell as one of his companions, Ian Chesterton. Jamie later played Russell in Uma Aventura no Espaço e Tempo (2013).
  • He played two guest roles in Doctor Who (1963) - King Richard the Lionheart in "The Crusade" and Count Scarlioni in "City of Death". He was also considered for the recurring role of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and other guest roles - Ranulf in "The King's Demons", Sharaz Jek, Morgus and General Challak in "The Caves of Androzani", the Governor in "Vengeance on Varos" and Orcini in "Revelation of the Daleks".
  • Acted in a romantic story with his real-life (second) wife Isla Blair on the Dixon of Dock Green (1955) episode A Slight Case of Love (1975).
  • He has English, Scottish and Welsh ancestry.
  • With the passing of Michael Lonsdale on September 21, 2020, Glover is the oldest-living actor who played a main villain in the James Bond franchise.
  • Made his professional debut in pantomime at Bromley in 1953.
  • He graduated from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and became an Associate Member.
  • With the passing of Yaphet Kotto on March 15, 2021, Glover is now the earliest surviving actor to have played a main Bond villain.
  • He was on the possibles list for Dr. Armstrong and Dr. Bukovsky in the horror film Força Sinistra (1985); Patrick Stewart and Michael Gothard won the roles.
  • He has two granddaughters: Evie Glover and Ava Glover.
  • After the passing of actor Richard Harris, he was considered for the role of 'Albus Dumbledore' in 'Harry Potter', however, the role was later given to Michael Gambon.
  • He has acted in both the Eon James Bond franchise and the Doctor Who franchise (twice).
  • He began acting with the National Youth Theatre.
  • The death of David Warner in 2022 left him as the sole surviving (credited) cast member of the Oscar-winning film As Aventuras de Tom Jones (1963), which had been his cinematic debut in 1963.
  • His performance in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company's staging of "Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2", at the Barbican Centre in London, earned him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in 1993.
  • He was originally cast in the film A Bossa da Conquista (1965) but was replaced by Ray Brooks.

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