Eugene Robert Glazer Biography ((?)-)

Born December 16, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; married Brioni Farrell (an actress; some sources spell name Briani Farrell), June 7, 1991. Addresses:Agent: House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Contact: P.O. Box 573009, Tarzana, CA 91357-3009; http://www.eugenerobertglazer.com.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
December 16,
New York, New York, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Second guide, The Clonus Horror (also known as Parts: The Clonus Horror), Group 1 International Distribution Organization, 1979
  • Dr. Fox, Joy of Sex (also known as National Lampoon's "The Joyof Sex"), Paramount, 1984
  • City Girl, Moon Pictures, 1984
  • David Greene, Vendetta (also known as Angels Behind Bars),Concorde Pictures, 1986
  • CID agent, No Way Out, Orion, 1987
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Director, teacher, Amadeus, Chicago Jones, and Dirty Larry, Hollywood Shuffle (also known as Robert Townsend's "Hollywood Shuffle"), Samuel Goldwyn, 1987
  • (As Gene Glazer) Harris, Hunter's Blood, Concorde Pictures, 1987
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Danny, Intruder (also known as Night Crew: The Final Checkout), Empire Pictures, 1988
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Officer, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, United Artists, 1988
  • (Uncredited) Stand and Deliver, Warner Bros., 1988
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Detective Hogan, Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Captain Shuller, Dollman, Full Moon Entertainment, 1991
  • (As Eugene Glazer) David Green, The Five Heartbeats, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991
  • Frank, Stepping Out (also known as Un amour de prof), Paramount, 1991
  • Second buddy, Eve of Destruction, Orion, 1991
  • Luis Sarazin, Bounty Tracker (also known as Bounty Tracer),1993
  • Institute director, Scanner Cop II (also known as Scanner Cop II: Volkin's Revenge, Scanners IV: Scanner Cop, and Scanners: The Showdown), Republic Pictures, 1995
  • Jim Bixby, It's My Party, United Artists, 1996
  • Cranston, Skyscraper, PM Entertainment Group, 1997
  • Mr. Ryan, New Blood, New City Releasing, 1999
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Peter Kaufman, General Hospital, ABC, 1992
  • Police File, ABC, beginning 1994
  • Operations/Paul L. Wolfe, La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 1997, 1999-2001
  • Movies
  • Paddy, The Women of Windsor, CBS, 1992
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Ben Wyatt, The Substitute, USA Network, 1993
  • Peter Laumann, Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story, The Disney Channel, 1996
  • John Dolan, A Prayer in the Dark, USA Network, 1997
  • While My Pretty One Sleeps (also known as Mary Higgin Clark's "While My Pretty One Sleeps"), The Family Channel, 1997
  • Grant Shaw, Harlequin's "Loving Evangeline" (also known as En quete de verite), The Movie Channel, 1998
  • Episodic
  • Marty, "Home $weet Home," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1980
  • Art show suitor, "Blood Money," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Hitman, "The Shadow of Truth," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1983
  • Jim Parker, "The Avenger," Falcon Crest, CBS, 1984
  • Kaster, "Amen to Amen-Re," Whiz Kids, CBS, 1984
  • "A Clockwork Hammer," Sledge Hammer!, ABC, 1987
  • (As Eugene Glazer) "Fatal Attraction: Parts 1 & 2," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1987
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Marcus Crane, "Loving the Alien," War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989
  • Michael Stephens, "Father and Son Game," The Twilight Zone, syndicated, c. 1989
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Milton, "Street Song," Diamonds, CBS, 1989
  • Phil Rogers, "Paradise Lost," Dallas, CBS, 1990
  • Scott, "Cinema Verite," Counterstrike, USA Network, 1990
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Dr. Paul Wineberg, "Eye of the Beholder," Street Legal, CBC, 1991
  • (As Eugene Glazer) Garrity, "The Mariah Connection," Sweating Bullets (also known as Tropical Heat), CBS, 1991
  • Colt, "Alive and Kicking," Sweating Bullets (also known as Tropical Heat), CBS, 1992
  • Tom Kennedy, "Heart of the Matter," E.N.G., CTV and Lifetime, 1992
  • Tom Kennedy, "Love and Duty," E.N.G., CTV and Lifetime, 1992
  • Jason Torrence, "Reunion," Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993
  • Morris, "Muerte," Counterstrike, USA Network, 1993
  • (As Eugene Glazer) "Suitable for Framing," Dark Justice, CBS, 1993
  • FBI agent Tom Sanders, "The Legend of Running Bear," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994
  • (As Eugene R. Glazer) Gary Castle, "Supernote," F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated, 1996
  • Himself, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, 1998
  • Lucien Orcus, "Revelations," Night Man, syndicated, 1999
  • Alexander Trepkos, "Day 2: 3:00 a.m.-4:00 a.m.," 24 (also known as24 Hours), Fox, 2003
  • Alexander Trepkos, "Day 2: 7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m.," 24 (also known as24 Hours), Fox, 2003
  • Nicholas Fox, "Lest He Become," Mutant X, syndicated, 2003
  • Stacy's father, "Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here," The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004
  • Appeared as Ray Anello, Secret Service, NBC; and in Night Heat, CBS.
  • Pilots
  • The Wiper (Alvin Cassidy), Area 23, c. 2004
  • Stage Appearances
  • Appeared as Smiley Coy, The Big Knife, as Rex, Lunchtime, and as Lieutenant Colonel Edward, Time Limit, all Theatre East, NY; asScott, Aspirins & Elephants, Santa Monica Playhouse; as Hart Crane, A Crown in View, Victory Theatre; as John Proctor, The Crucible, American Arts Theatre; as the title role, Dylan, Westside Repertory Theatre; as Jay, The Example, Melrose Theatre; as Doug, The Golden Moment, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City; as Charlie, Never Too Late, Rivera Playhouse, NY; and as Cameron, Staccato, Tiffany Theater.