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Born in Boston, MA and raised just a few towns north in Reading, MA Glenn got his first taste of acting in preschool where the children would perform a Nativity Play for their parents every Christmas. He was always adamant on playing a sheep or a donkey due to his natural love of animals. He continued to be active and involved in school theatre programs and summer camps from grade school through college where he performed in his first professional theatre productions. Over the years he's been drawn to captivating stories and characters, always seeking out roles as interesting and engaging as his early portrayals of livestock. After graduating with a B.A. in Psychology he focused on his craft - completing the incredible two year Meisner training program at the William Esper Studio followed by three semesters of Master Class with Bill himself. He considers himself blessed to have had opportunities to play fascinating and varied characters both on stage and on camera. Some favorites include Trip in Other Desert Cities, Lt. Daniel Kaffee in A Few Good Men, and Hal in Proof. Recent original works on camera include characters such as Michael, an entitled, arrogant and often offensive silver spoon born executive who may or may not be hiding a secret in the short comedy Make Dating Great Again, Ricky, a dogged conspiracy theorist determined to destroy a mind controlling, government modified electrical tower in the psychedelic/sci-fi/buddy/comedy Beware the Psycho Spire, and American Hero Neil Armstrong in the what if, historical fiction short Step, Leap