John Glen


A former film editor and second unit director, Glen has carved his niche in action pictures. His first credit was on the James Bond flick "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). Other credits as film editor include Peter Yates' "Murphy's War" (1970), the trial drama "Conduct Unbecoming" (1975) and the Bond films "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979), both directed by Lewis Gilbert. He moved to the director's chair with "For Your Eyes Only" (1981), which eschewed much of the gadgetry and cartoon style of the previous entries in the series. Glen serviceably directed four more Bond films "Octopussy" (1983), "A View to a Kill" (1985), "The Living Daylights" (1987) and "Licence to Kill" (1989). Since abandoning the Bond franchise, he has overseen "Aces: Iron Eagle III" and the unsuccessful "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery" (both 1992).

  • Born:
    May 15, 1932 in Sunbury-on-Thames, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Editor, 2nd unit director
Milestones
  • 1969 Feature debut as 2nd unit director and editor, also first collaboration with Peter Hunt, On Her Majesty s Secret Service
  • 1976 First collaboration with Lewis Gilbert, served as editor, Seven Nights in Japan
  • 1981 Directorial debut, For Your Eyes Only
  • 1990 TV debut, directed ABC special, Checkered Flag
  • 1992 Directed first non-Bond feature, Aces: Iron Eagle III

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