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Glenn began his comedy career in his home town of Vancouver in 1995. He moved to London in 1998 and quickly became one of the rising stars of the London comedy circuit.

This year is looking to be Glenn's busiest yet. He recently signed with CAA and performed his brand new live show ‘Goodbye Scars’ at the Edinburgh Festival. Glenn will be making his way to the US Spring 2008 for a series of live shows (details tbc)

Recently, Glenn made appearances on, Comedy Cuts (ITV) Political Animal and 28 Acts in 28 Minutes for BBC Radio 4 and contributed to BBC3's The Comic side of Seven Days. He also starred in Edinburgh and Beyond.

Glenn's live show 'You Don't Go To Hell For Eating Elephants' was debuted at the prestigious Melbourne Comedy Festival and was a total sell out at the Edinburgh Festival.
2005 began with appearances on The World Stands Up for Paramount and 28 Acts in 28 Minutes for BBC Three.In May 2005 Glenn wrote and starred in 'What's The Story?', broadcast on Channel 4 as part of the 'Comedy Lab'

In 2004 Glenn performed his one hour stand up show 'Relax' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2004 throughout August.

Also in 2004, Glenn performed in venues around the world including Switzerland, France, Croatia and Arabia and he headlined the Stavinger Comedy Festival in June.

In 2003 Glenn travelled to Australia and New Zealand. His four month trip began at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (March/April 2003).From Melbourne, Glenn travelled to New Zealand for the International Laugh Festival and then returned to Australia where he undertook a national tour. He was nominated as Best International Stand Up at the New Zealand Comedy Awards.

Glenn's TV credits include The BBC Stand Up Show , Edinburgh Comedy, Elvis Has Left The Building and Live Floor Show . He also headlined 4 at the Store on Radio 4 and The Late Night Comedy Show for Radio One.

Added by Pickwick and Frolic on March 27, 2009