Birthday:
Apr 20, 1964
Birthplace:
New York, New York, USA

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Crispin Glover Biography

Both onscreen and off, Crispin Glover earned notoriety as one of the most infamous oddballs in Hollywood, garnering vast critical acclaim for his bizarre character turns and intense performances. Crispin Hellion Glover was born September 20, 1964, in New York City. After his family's late-'60s relocation to Los Angeles, he began acting while still in elementary school, and by the age of 13 had already secured professional representation. After winning a lead role in an L.A. production of The Sound of Music starring Florence Henderson, Glover graduated high school and began working regularly in television, appearing in guest roles on series like Happy Days, Hill Street Blues, and Family Ties. In 1981, he made his feature debut in the teen sex romp Private Lessons, and in 1983 appeared in My Tutor as well as a pair of TV movies, High School U.S.A. and The Kid With the 200 I.Q. Supporting roles in projects like 1984's Teachers, Racing With the Moon, and the American Film Institute-produced The Orkly Kid followed, but a highly idiosyncratic performance as Michael J. Fox's father in the 1985 blockbuster Back to the Future was Glover's ticket to stardom. In 1986, he delivered a brilliant performance in the disturbing teen drama River's Edge, but in the wake of its release he began to earn a notorious reputation for eccentric behavior: A July 1987 appearance on NBC's Late Night With David Letterman in which Glover -- clad in a ratty wig and platform shoes -- attempted to kick the program host in the head was the stuff of tabloid headlines, and the concurrent publication of Rat Catching, an antique Victorian children's book updated with gruesome cut-up text and new drawings distributed through his mother's Volcanic Eruptions press imprint, did little to dispel questions about his sanity. In 1989, Glover issued an LP, The Big Problem Does Not Equal the Solution. The Solution Equals Let It Be, containing a bizarro-world cover of the Nancy Sinatra hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." A follow-up, The Big Love Album, remains unreleased. That same year, he shocked onlookers by refusing to return for the inevitable Back to the Future sequel. When another actor was outfitted with prosthetics as a substitute, Glover successfully sued 20th Century Fox, a legal victory which forced the Screen Actor's Guild to create new rules on the issue of performance "sampling." He then turned his back on the Hollywood mainstream, accepting supporting roles in off-kilter films like David Lynch's Wild at Heart and Lasse Hallstrom's What's Eating Gilbert Grape? In 1991, he even appeared as Andy Warhol in Oliver Stone's The Doors.By the mid-'90s, Glover had settled rather comfortably into his role as Hollywood's eccentric-at-large, appearing with some of the American independent community's most notable filmmakers. In 1993, he appeared in Gus Van Sant's Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and in 1996 he delivered a memorable cameo in the opening scenes of Jim Jarmusch's masterful Dead Man. In 1995, Glover began directing his own film, What Is It?, starring a cast made up entirely of victims of Down's Syndrome. He also mounted The Big Slide Show, a traveling one-man performance-art piece incorporating footage from What Is It?, music from his records, and images from his books, which additionally included 1990's Oak Mot and 1992's Concrete Inspection.Though still a mainstay of smaller-minded independent films in the year 2000, Glover made a dramatic return to the Hollywood cotton candy blockbuster that year by gleefully sinking his teeth into his role as the creepy Thin Man in Charlie's Angels. Boiling over with a silent psychotic glee and displaying remarkable heretofore unseen dexterity (save for the aforementioned Letterman fiasco), Glover's Thin Man was a highlight of the film's action sequences and took his patented dementia to new heights. The following year found Glover in a rare starring role in Bartleby, a surreal adaptation of Herman Melleville's Bartleby the Scrivener. The same year also found the wide release of Glover's little-seen pre-Rubin and Ed collaboration with director Trent Harris, The Orkley Kid, a short that was included in Harris' The Beaver Kid. When a remake of the 1971 horror classic Willard was announced in 2002 and Glover was tipped to star, few could deny that his casting in the role was a stroke of genius. In 2005 he directed, wrote, edited, produced, and starred in the avant-garde feature What Is It? He followed that up with the equally idiosyncratic It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. He returned to more mainstream ventures with Alice In Wonderland and Hot Tub Time Machine as well as the Elmore Leonard adaptation Freaky Deaky. He's also contributed his voice to several animated projects including 9, Beowulf, and the two direct-to-video sequels of Open Season. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Crispin Glover Trivia

in the Chinese Zodiac, Crispin was born in the year of the dragon.
- submitted by Lisa S (3 years ago)

Quotes from Crispin Glover's Characters

    1. Biff Tannen: Mr. McFly! Mr. McFly, this just arrived. Oh, hi, Marty. I think it's your new book.
    2. Lorraine Baines: Oh, honey! Your first novel.
    3. George McFly: Like I've always told you, you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.
    4. Biff Tannen: Oh, Marty. Marty, here's your keys. You're all waxed up, ready for tonight.
    5. Marty McFly: Keys?
    From Back to the Future. Submitted by Majd K (3 months ago)
    1. #6: Go back to the source!
    From 9. Submitted by Nunya B (4 months ago)
    1. George McFly: Last night, Darth Vader came down from Planet Vulcan and told me that if I didn't take Lorraine out, that he'd melt my brain.
    From Back to the Future. Submitted by Karen M (10 months ago)
    1. Bartleby: I would prefer not to.
    From Bartleby. Submitted by Scott R (11 months ago)
    1. Edward: A chocolate river! Mmm! Mmm! Chocolate! Hahahaha!
    2. Willy: That's actually the sewer line.
    From Epic Movie. Submitted by Ibraheem M (11 months ago)
    1. Layne: What do you think this car runs on..God's own methane?
    From River's Edge. Submitted by Nichole C (11 months ago)
    1. Fifi: Don't you understand?! We must remain vigilant! Even one wild animal among us can send us back to those dark days on anarchy!
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (12 months ago)
    1. Fifi: [Spotting the shock collar remote] There it is!
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. Fifi: [Mad at Weenie for not acting like a domestic pet] You are no longer a wild animal! You are a domestic pet, and domestic pets MUST OBEY THEIR MASTERS!
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. Fifi: Your friends?! Your friends?! It is worse than I could've ever imagined! Your friends? It's worse than I could've ever imagined. He's gone... [Close-up] feral!
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. George McFly: Last night, Darth Vader came from the planet Vulcan and told me that if I didn't take Lorraine out that he'd melt my brain.
    From Back to the Future. Submitted by Sankalp J (17 months ago)
    1. Fifi: Roberto, put down those treats. You've eaten enough.
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. Fifi: You know, Roberto, those doggy treats are filled with carbohydrates.
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. Fifi: [after Roberto wets him] I'm going to pretend I didn't see that.
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. Fifi: [after Roberto sings 'Close to You'] Oh, Roberto, that's beautiful!
    From Open Season 2. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. #6: No! Stop! You mustn't destroy it! [grabs 9's shoulders] You mustn't destroy it! If you destroy it, they're trapped! They're trapped, they're inside! They're INSIDE!
    From 9. Submitted by Alice N (21 months ago)
    1. Jimmy: Ted. I think. I think when we get to town I should call Betty.
    2. Ted: Jimbo, calling Betty is definitely a dead fu*k thing to do. Look, first rule of love: never get rejected by the same girl twice, I mean that's useless. If you want to make a fool out of yourself, always do it with someone new.
    3. Jimmy: I don't know anyone new.
    4. Ted: Well, sex is a great way to meet them.
    From Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter. Submitted by Creep F (23 months ago)
    1. Jimmy: I, uh, thought you wanted to be with Ted?
    2. Tina: Well, I did, but now I wanna be with you.
    3. Jimmy: This makes me feel really bad. (pauses) - Well, do you wanna join them?
    4. Tina: Jimmy, why don't we just go upstairs?
    5. Jimmy: (nervous laughter) - Upstairs? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
    From Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter. Submitted by Creep F (23 months ago)
    1. Jimmy: Hey, Ted, where's that corkscrew? You know that fancy corkscrew for the wine bottle? Ted. Ted? TED! HEY, TED, where the hell is the corkscrew? (Jason shoves it into Jimbo's hand)
    From Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter. Submitted by Creep F (23 months ago)
    1. Jimmy: (after having sex) - Was I a dead fu*k?
    2. Tina: (laughing) - What?
    3. Jimmy: A dead fu*k.
    4. Tina: No. You ah...you know what I think? You know what I really think? I think you were incredible!
    From Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter. Submitted by Creep F (23 months ago)
    1. Stayne - Knave of Hearts: Alice has escaped. [Red Queen slaps him]
    2. Stayne - Knave of Hearts: On the Bandersnatch. [Red Queen slaps him again]
    3. Stayne - Knave of Hearts: With the Vorpal Sword. [Red Queen slaps him again]
    From Alice in Wonderland. Submitted by Henrique T (2 years ago)
    1. George McFly: Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan and told me that if I didn't take Lorraine out that he'd melt my brain.
    From Back to the Future. Submitted by Rocky F (2 years ago)
    1. Simon: You forgot to say 'Simon Says'...
    From Simon Says. Submitted by Charles S (2 years ago)
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