Crispin Glover

Crispin Glover

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Born
April 20, null
Awards
3 wins, 6 nominations

While he's never been a typical leading man, Crispin Glover has distinguished himself as one of the most intriguing personalities in the movie business. His unusual characters and personal projects have inspired a cult-like following that has dubbed him both madman and genius. The son of actress…

Biography

While he's never been a typical leading man, Crispin Glover has distinguished himself as one of the most intriguing personalities in the movie business. His unusual characters and personal projects have inspired a cult-like following that has dubbed him both madman and genius.

The son of actress and dancer Betty Glover and actor Bruce Glover, Crispin Hellion Glover was born in New York City and raised in Southern California. He was named after the Saint Crispin's Day speech in Shakespeare's Henry V. His middle name, Hellion, was also used by his father. Crispin picked up his father's trade while still in elementary school--by age thirteen, he already had an agent scouting out parts. A lead in a stage production of "The Sound of Music" (starring Florence Henderson) led to guest spots on the TV shows Happy Days (1974), Hill Street Blues (1981) and Family Ties (1982), which in turn led to roles in made-for-TV movies. The adolescent Glover felt "confined" by TV work, however, so he opted to stick to movie parts. He made his big-screen debut in the teen hi-jinx movie in My Tutor (1983), then followed up with a supporting role in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984).

Glover's most defining Hollywood moment happened the next year, when he appeared as George McFly (Michael J. Fox's father) in the instant classic Back to the Future (1985). The underdog character struck a chord with moviegoers. Oddly enough, the actor delivered one of his favorite performances around the same time--playing a small-town kid obsessed with Olivia Newton-John in the indie The Orkly Kid (1985)--but the smaller film was completely overshadowed by his commercial success. Glover did, however, receive critical praise for his next indie role, a starring turn as a high-strung murder witness in River's Edge (1986). Glover and the producers did not come to a financial agreement for him to reprise the role of George McFly in Back to the Future Part II (1989). The producers brought the character back to life by splicing together archived footage and new scenes (using an actor in prosthetic makeup). Glover, who hadn't given permission for his likeness to be used, sued the film's producer, Steven Spielberg, and won. The case prompted the Screen Actors Guild to devise new regulations about the use of actors' images.

In 1990 Glover teamed up with fellow eccentric David Lynch to play the maniacal Cousin Dell in Wild at Heart (1990). He filled the next decade with similarly quirky, peripheral roles, including a turn as Andy Warhol in The Doors (1991) and a cameo as a train fireman in Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man (1995). His small but memorable appearances in films like What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993) and The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) often outshone the main action.

When he's not stealing scenes from Hollywood hotshots, Glover pours his considerable energy into other creative endeavors. He wrote his first book, "Billow Rock", before age 18, and since then he's gone on to create a library of peculiar titles (several of which have been published through his family's Volcanic Eruptions press). Among his most famous volumes are "Rat Catching" and "Oak-Mot", both Victorian-era stories updated with macabre illustrations and cut-up text. In 1989 he released an album of spoken word readings and cover tunes (including a rendition of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'") entitled "The Big Problem [does not equal] the Solution. The Solution = Let it be."

In 1995 Glover began shooting his directorial debut, What Is It? (2005), a surreal film populated entirely by actors with Down's Syndrome. He tours with the film and its sequel It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. (2007) and his show, "Crispin Hellion Glover's Big Slide Show," which is a one hour dramatic narration of eight different profusely illustrated books. The artist in Glover has been said to be inspired by "the aesthetic of discomfort," a theme which seems to have been carried over into an artistic public performance on David Letterman's NBC show in 1987, Glover emerged wearing a wig and platform shoes, then delivered a swift kick toward Letterman's head that prompted the producers to cut to a commercial. Late 2000 saw him hitting the multiplex with roles in Nurse Betty (2000) and Charlie's Angels (2000), and the titular Willard (2003). He re-teamed with Back to the Future director Robert Zemeckis as Grendel in Beowulf (2007) and has worked with Johnny Depp for the third time in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (2010). Other Glover projects loom on the not-too-distant horizon.

Actor

The Third ParentThe Third Parent(2027)as Tommy Taffy
No! You're Wrong. or: Spooky Action at A DistanceNo! You're Wrong. or: Spooky Action at A Distance(2025)as Brutus Muldoon, Damocles Muldoon
A Blind BargainA Blind Bargain(2025)as Dr. Gruder
Mr. KMr. K(2024)as Mr. K.
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of CuriositiesGuillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities(2022)as Richard Upton Pickman

Camera and Electrical Department

What Is It?What Is It?(2005)

Music Department

It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.(2007)
What Is It?What Is It?(2005)

Soundtrack

Diminishing ReturnsDiminishing Returns(2016)
99(2009)
Open Season 2Open Season 2(2008)
WillardWillard(2003)
The Beaver TrilogyThe Beaver Trilogy(2000)

Self

Monsters Madness and MagicMonsters Madness and Magic(2020)as Self
Horror HangoutHorror Hangout(2017)as Self - Guest
The Justin Beahm Radio HourThe Justin Beahm Radio Hour(2016)as Self
Sidewalks EntertainmentSidewalks Entertainment(1994)as Self - Guest
Inside of You with Michael RosenbaumInside of You with Michael Rosenbaum(2018)as Self

Archive Footage

ABC News BreakfastABC News Breakfast(2008)as Self - Actor
Once Upon a Time in HollyweirdOnce Upon a Time in Hollyweird(2024)as Self
The Movies That Made UsThe Movies That Made Us(2019)as Self, George McFly
Behind Closed DoorsBehind Closed Doors(2016)as Self
No Small PartsNo Small Parts(2014)as Self

Known for

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Crispin Glover in American Gods (2017)Crispin Glover at an event for American Gods (2017)Crispin Glover in Lucky Day (2019)Crispin Glover in Alice in Wonderland (2010)Crispin Glover and Dennis Hopper in River's Edge (1986)Crispin Glover in Drunk History (2007)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Back to the Future65.0019858.5141452279
2No! You're Wrong. or: Spooky Action at A Distance6.5020257.60038
3Willard3.2520036.10021399
4River's Edge3.2519876.80023247
5Mr. K3.0920255.4002244
6Alice in Wonderland2.4020106.423467645
7What's Eating Gilbert Grape2.4019947.701269943
8American Gods2.0020177.60298261
9Dead Man1.9519967.500109047
10The People vs. Larry Flynt1.5019977.302105804