Crispin Hellion Glover is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and artist, celebrated for his portrayal of eccentric characters. His career began with George McFly in Back to the Future (1985) and a leading role in River's Edge (1986). The 1990s saw him gain further recognition through smaller but significant roles in films such as Wild at Heart (1990), The Doors (1991), What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), and Dead Man (1995).
Crispin Glover, known for his role in 'Back to the Future,' is facing a lawsuit alleging battery and fraud. The lawsuit claims he held a woman captive. The details surrounding the allegations are emerging.
On April 20, 1964, Crispin Hellion Glover was born. He is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and artist known for portraying eccentric character roles.
In 1971, the original Willard film was released, preceding Crispin Glover's recording of the song "Ben" for the 2003 remake.
In 1981, Crispin Glover appeared alongside Nicolas Cage in "The Best Of Times", a television pilot that aired on ABC but was not picked up for a full series.
In 1983, Crispin Glover had his first film role in "My Tutor".
In 1984, Crispin Glover appeared in both the film "Teachers" and "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter".
In 1985, Crispin Glover achieved his breakout role as George McFly in Robert Zemeckis's "Back to the Future". During filming, he voiced objections to the ending, leading to disagreements. Due to these disagreements and a salary dispute, Glover did not return for the sequels.
In 1985, Crispin Glover worked with director Trent Harris on the third chapter of the Beaver Trilogy, titled "The Orkly Kid".
In 1986, after the success of "Back to the Future", Crispin Glover starred as Layne in the film "River's Edge", seeking roles that questioned the status quo.
On July 28, 1987, Crispin Glover appeared on "Late Night with David Letterman" to promote "River's Edge". He behaved erratically, nearly kicking Letterman, leading Letterman to walk off the set.
In 1987, Crispin Glover shot a short film on analog video based on his book "The Backward Swing", co-directing with David Brothers. Post-production was never completed.
In 1989, Crispin Glover released his album, "The Big Problem Does Not Equal the Solution, The Solution Equals Let It Be", produced by Barnes & Barnes.
In 1989, The character Rubin Farr, which Crispin Glover also portrayed on Late Night with David Letterman, appears in Glover's music video for his song "Clowny Clown Clown".
In 1990, Crispin Glover starred in "Wild at Heart", directed by David Lynch, and "Where the Heart Is", directed by John Boorman.
In 1991, Crispin Glover became the first actor to portray Andy Warhol in a widely released film, Oliver Stone's "The Doors".
In 1993, Crispin Glover starred in "Hotel Room", directed by David Lynch, and "What's Eating Gilbert Grape".
In 1994, Crispin Glover recorded a second album produced by Artie Barnes (Robert Haimer) which was to be titled The Big Love Recordings. It featured original songs and covers of songs such as Madonna's "Like a Virgin". A couple of planned tracks were never recorded, leaving the album unfinished and unreleased.
In 1994, Crispin Glover starred in "Chasers", directed by Dennis Hopper.
In 1996, Crispin Glover starred in "The People vs. Larry Flynt", directed by Miloš Forman.
In September 1999, Alexa Lauren, who Crispin Glover dated from 2001 to 2003, was named Penthouse magazine 'Pet of the Month'.
In 2000, Crispin Glover began starring in more mainstream films, starting with his role as The Thin Man in "Charlie's Angels".
In 2000, Crispin Glover wrote a short essay titled "What Is It?" for Adam Parfrey's book "Apocalypse Culture II".
In 2001, Crispin Glover began dating Alexa Lauren.
In 2003, Crispin Glover recorded a version of the Michael Jackson song "Ben" for his film "Willard" and directed a music video for the song.
In 2003, Crispin Glover reprised his role as The Thin Man in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and starred as the titular character in "Willard".
In 2003, Crispin Glover's relationship with Alexa Lauren ended.
In 2005, Crispin Glover made his feature directorial debut with "What Is It?", a surreal film featuring a cast of actors with Down syndrome. It premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2006, Crispin Glover appeared in two YouTube videos with comedian Stevie Ryan dressed in his Farr costume, denying he is Crispin Glover or Rubin Farr.
Crispin Glover's second film, "It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.", written by Steven C. Stewart and co-directed by David Brothers, premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It was mostly funded by Glover's salary from "Charlie's Angels" and other films.
In 2007, Crispin Glover appeared in "Beowulf" as Grendel, using performance capture technology and speaking his dialogue in Old English.
In 2010, Crispin Glover played Ilosovic Stayne/the Knave of Hearts in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" and Phil in "Hot Tub Time Machine".
In 2013, Crispin Glover started shooting his third feature film, "No! YOU'RE WRONG. or: Spooky Action at a Distance", filming intermediately over the next six years on his property in the Czech Republic.
In 2013, Crispin Glover was recognized for his directorial work when the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City staged the series "It Is Crispin Hellion Glover".
From 2017 to 2021, Crispin Glover portrayed Mr. World in the Starz television series "American Gods".
In 2018, Crispin Glover acted in "We Have Always Lived in the Castle".
In 2018, Crispin Glover completed filming his third feature film, "No! YOU'RE WRONG. or: Spooky Action at a Distance", which he began filming in 2013. It was filmed on his property in the Czech Republic.
In 2019, Crispin Glover acted in Roger Avery's "Lucky Day".
In 2020, Crispin Glover acted in the Bret Easton Ellis-scripted slasher film "Smiley Face Killers".
From 2017 to 2021, Crispin Glover portrayed Mr. World in the Starz television series "American Gods".
In 2022, Crispin Glover appeared in the Netflix horror anthology series "Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" in the episode "Pickman's Model".
In 2024, filming began for Crispin Glover's next feature film, shot on Super 16 mm monochrome film stock.
In 2025, Crispin Glover's film "No! YOU'RE WRONG. or: Spooky Action at a Distance" premiered at the Museum of Modern Art. It marked Bruce Glover's final film appearance.
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