Glazer, Eugene Robert
GLAZER, Eugene Robert
(Eugene Glazer, Eugene R. Glazer, Gene Glazer, Eugene Glazier)
PERSONAL
Born December 16, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; married Brioni Farrell (an actress; some sources spell name Briani Farrell), June 7, 1991. Education: Studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
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.
Career: Actor. Appeared in public service announcements and at various events. Also known as Eugene Glazier.
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 Joy of 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.
Television Appearances; 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.
Television Appearances; 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 as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003.
Alexander Trepkos, "Day 2: 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.," 24 (also known as 24 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.
Television Appearances; 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; as Scott, 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.
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