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Acting
February 10, 1963
Harrow, Middlesex, England, UK
Philip Haywood Glenister is an English actor, known for his role as DCI Gene Hunt in British television series Life On Mars and its sequel Ashes To Ashes. He also played DCI William Bell in State of Play (2003) and Reverend Anderson in Outcast (2016–2018). Glenister was born on 10 February 1963 in Harrow, Middlesex, and grew up in Hatch End. He is the son of director John Glenister and Joan Fry Lewis, and the younger brother of fellow actor Robert Glenister. He attended Hatch End High School. In his early career, he worked as a runner for the Robert Stigwood Organisation. Following this, he worked until the age of 23 as a film publicist, but developed an interest in acting after watching his brother perform in a student play about the Sex Pistols. With the encouragement of his then-sister-in-law, Amanda Redman, he pursued acting and attended the Central School of Speech and Drama. In the early 1990s, Glenister appeared in various TV series including Minder, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Heartbeat, The Chief, Dressing for Breakfast and Silent Witness. In 1997, he appeared in Sharpe's Justice as Richard Sharpe's half-brother Matt Truman. He played William Dobbin in the 1998 mini-series Vanity Fair. From 1998 to 1999, Glenister co-starred as a mini-cab driver who aspires to be a rock star in the series Roger Roger. He also played factory boss Mack Mackintosh in the first three series of Clocking Off from 2000 to 2002. In 2001, he appeared in two of the Hornblower TV films as Horatio's antagonist Gunner Hobbs. Glenister played the photographer who took nude photos for a Women's Institute fundraising calendar in the 2003 feature film Calendar Girls. Also in 2003, he appeared in the mini-series State of Play. Glenister played the German commandant, Baron Heinrich von Rheingarten, in the 2004 mini-series Island at War about the Occupation of the Channel Islands during World War II. In April 2006, Glenister read the Bedtime Story for the BBC's children's channel, CBeebies. He returned to the slot in February/March 2007. Glenister played social reformer and estate manager Mr Carter in the 2007 BBC costume drama Cranford, as part of a cast including Judi Dench and Francesca Annis. Glenister is probably best known for his role as DCI Gene Hunt in Life on Mars (2006–07), co-starring with John Simm as Sam Tyler, and its sequel Ashes to Ashes (2008–10), with Keeley Hawes as Alex Drake. Glenister also worked with Simm on State of Play and Clocking Off and the 2008 crime film Tuesday. Upon announcement of the film, Glenister joked that he and Simm were contractually obliged to work with each other once a year. Glenister starred as demon hunter Rupert Galvin in the 2009 ITV drama Demons. He used an American accent for the role, which received some criticism from reviewers. After the series was cancelled, he said he had problems with the role and felt that he may have been miscast. In 2010, Glenister had a small role (credited as 'Poker Friend') in Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, and he played Charles Forestier in a 2011 feature film of Guy de Maupassant's Bel Ami. He starred in the 2011 conspiracy thriller Hidden on BBC One.

Arthur Wakefield
2025

Jack Radcliffe
2024

DCI Paul Bethell
2023

Narrator (voice)
2023

Lord James Davidson
2022

Commdor Argo
2021
Mark
2021

James Trenchard
2020

Self
2019

Betty Spud
2019

as Arthur Wakefield

as Jack Radcliffe

as DCI Paul Bethell

as Narrator (voice)

as Lord James Davidson

as Commdor Argo
as Mark

as James Trenchard

as Self

as Betty Spud

as Pierce Brosnan

as Self - Host

as Mal Pemberton

as Self - Contestant

as Self

as Kev Wells

as Frank Le Saux

as Reverend Anderson

as Daniel

as David Murdoch

as Himself


as Craig

as Mr Gunn

as Narrator

as Talbot

as Self

as Charles Forestier

as Captain Smollett

as Captain Smollett

as Narrator

as Harry Venn

as Quinn

as Narrator (Voice)

as Poker Friend

as Self - Narrator

as Narrator

as Himself

as Self

as Rupert Galvin

as Earp

as Gene Hunt

as Mr Carter

as Narrator (Voice)
as Self

as Self - Narrator (voice)

as Self


as Gene Hunt


as Squire
as Eddie

as Dougie Molloy

as Oberst Heinrich Baron Von Rheingarten

as William Fletcher

as Lawrence Sertain

as Daniel Lloyd

as DCI William Bell

as William Strafford

as Self

as Gunner Hobbs

as Hobbs

as James 'Mack' Mackintosh


as Tom

as William Dobbin

as Gunner Hobbs

as Phil

as Truman

as Matt Truman
as DS Danny Curtis
as Phil
as Phil


as Ray

as Self

as Charlie


as Uniformed Officer

as Self
as Paul Twice

as Young Detective

as Julian Cantley

as Suited Man


as Angus Shadwell

as Sir William Boyd Carrington

as Self

as Brian Gregson

as Greg Hunter