
Iain Glen
An accomplished stage actor, Glen has acted in a wide array of theatre including playing the titular roles in Shakespeare productions including Hamlet, Macbeth and Henry V. He received three Laurence Olivier Award nominations for his performances in the original production of the musical Martin Guerre, the West End production of The Blue Room and the 2006 West End revival of The Crucible, portraying John Proctor.
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Agatha Christie's Seven Dials

Autopsy: The Last Hours Of...

Castlevania: Nocturne

City of Vice

Cleverman

Delicious

Frankie's House

Game of Thrones

Glasgow Kiss

Jack Taylor

Last Days of the Space Age

Mrs. Wilson

Painted Lady

Prisoners' Wives

Reyka

Strike Back

The Diary of Anne Frank

The Fear

The Hollow Crown

The Red Tent

The Rig

The Sidemen Show

Wives and Daughters
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