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John Glen (born 15 May 1932) is a retired English film director and editor. He is best known for his work on the James Bond series , firstly by editing a number of earlier James Bond films and then later moving on to direct a further five Bond films in the franchise.
- 1948–2015
- 15 May 1932 (age 91), Sunbury-on-Thames, England
John Glen. Director: The Living Daylights. He started on the Shepperton Studios cutting rooms in 1948 working on such as 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Third Man' before moving to Nettlefold Studios where his stay was interrupted by two years National Service after which he joined Group 3 at Beaconsfield .
- January 1, 1
- John Glen
- Sunbury-on-Thames, England, UK
Oct 2, 2012 · As the first James Bond movie reaches its 50th anniversary, we caught up with director John Glen to talk about his classic 007 work…. October marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. No, the first ...
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Summary. John Glen is a British director and editor, who directed 5 James Bond movies including: For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985), The Living Daylights (1987) and License to Kill (1989). He was also the editor and 2nd unit director for On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker.
- Sunbury-on-Thames, England
- May 15th, 1932-Current
- Male
John Glen. Director: Licence to Kill. He started on the Shepperton Studios cutting rooms in 1948 working on such as 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Third Man' before moving to Nettlefold Studios where his stay was interrupted by two years National Service after which he joined Group 3 at Beaconsfield . His next move was becoming sound editor at Shepperton then film editor on television ...
Feb 5, 2023 · In conversation with Director John Glen, Part 2 What does it take to direct five 007 films? In part two of our interview with filmmaker John Glen, we hear more on how he directed a record five 007 films, with four different James Bonds, across three decades including two jumps from the Eiffel Tower and how he even ‘burned down’ City Hall.