Career
He was awarded an Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2007. Glen was the only ever-present actor throughout the run of London"s Burning, which attracted 18.92 million viewers for its 5th series, and averaging 15 million in its 14-year reign. He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1992.
After London"s Burning he appeared in The Bill and the Karl Howman directed drama fathers of girls and alongside Joely Richardson in Shoreditch.
His later work includes as a producer and lead actor in the film Lords of London (2014). In 2016 he is in pre-production for Sabini and the Freddie Mills biopic Finger of Suspicion.
He had a leading role in the Royal National Theatre production of Patrick Marber"s Dealer"s Choice (Olivier & Evening Standard Awards) in the West End of London in 1995. Glen played the lead in the national tour of A Gentle Hook in 2004/5.
He attended Street Bonaventure"s School in Forest Gate.
Glen has a 2nd Dan Black Belt in Karate and has trained in the Martial Arts for over 30 years along with 7th Dan Karate Master Terry Stewart, The Martial Arts Hall of Fame and 7th Dan, Jamie O Keefe and currently trains in the kyokushin style with Liam Keaveney, 7th Dan Chairman of the BKK. His career began in the play "Johnny Boxer" at Half Moon Theatre in Alie st, East London and then on to a "Guilty Generation, staged at his father Terry"s public Bridge House in Canning Town. and then off down the road to Theatre Royal Stratford London. in their TIE Company Theatre Venture for a year.