Background
Born and brought up in Barnes, London, Glover is the son of actors Julian Glover and Isla Blair.
Born and brought up in Barnes, London, Glover is the son of actors Julian Glover and Isla Blair.
He attended Frensham Heights School in Farnham, Surrey, and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
He portrayed Andrew Treneman in the British Broadcasting Corporation One drama Waterloo Road and starred as Roger Tramplemain in Michael Frayn"s comical farce Noises Office at the Novello Theatre in 2012. They currently live in Brixton, South London. During his time at the Central School of Speech and Drama, Glover met and shared a flat with fellow actor Philip Glenister.
Theatre and film Glover made his first stage appearance at the age of eight, playing young Marcius in a production of Coriolanus at Stratford.
His theatre work includes Edward III, Henry V (Propeller), The Chalk Garden, The Glass Menagerie, The Cherry Orchard and All"s Well That Ends Well, alongside Judi Dench. Glover has appeared in the films These Foolish Things, The Reef and Closing Numbers.
Voice work Glover has lent his voice to documentaries, commercials, audiobooks and computer games. He joined the Star Wars universe in various voice-roles.
He played General Maximilian Veers in Star Wars: Battlefront II, taking over the role from his father who played the same character in The Empire Strikes Back.
In Battlefront II, he dubbed over archive footage of his father as Veers for the archive footage sequences in the game from Empire Strikes Back. He returned to reprise his role as Veers in Star Wars: Empire at War. He also did voice work in Knights of the Old Republic II, and has a major role in Star Wars: The Old Republic as Darth Malgus.
He also works in radio drama, and considers that: "Radio allows you to do work on a really good piece with a great cast, director and writer but because it takes far less time, it means that you can schedule in other things easily".
Directing Glover directed student productions at RADA, and in 2008 made his directorial debut with a production of Measure for Measure for the Ambassador"s Theatre Group.