Born in Vancouver Glenn grew up in Kelowna B.C. Involved in many sports, he excelled at basketball, being named a first all-star in the provincial tournament, and being named to the B.C. Rep Team. Glenn then turned to football and attended the university of British Columbia on a football scholarship. After university Glenn moved on to rugby, and spent 12 years on the Canadian National team, captaining the side on many occasions and competing in 3 World Cup tournaments. Honors include selection to the famous 'Barbarians' touring team, and being named to the 'World 15'; a world all- star team. Professionally Glenn played rugby in London England, 2 seasons in Auckland New Zealand, and 8 seasons in Tokyo Japan, becoming fluent in the Japanese language. Glenn returned to Canada in 2000 and has been a stunt performer, actor, and stunt coordinator since then. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Lynn, daughter Teagan, huge Irish wolfhound Finn and angry mini schnauzer Webster.
Born in Vancouver Glenn grew up in Kelowna B.C. Involved in many sports, he excelled at basketball, being named a first all-star in the provincial tournament, and being named to the B.C. Rep Team. Glenn then turned to football and attended the university of British Columbia on a football scholarship. After university Glenn moved on to rugby, and spent 12 years on the Canadian National team, captaining the side on many occasions and competing in 3 World Cup tournaments. Honors include selection to the famous 'Barbarians' touring team, and being named to the 'World 15'; a world all- star team. Professionally Glenn played rugby in London England, 2 seasons in Auckland New Zealand, and 8 seasons in Tokyo Japan, becoming fluent in the Japanese language. Glenn returned to Canada in 2000 and has been a stunt performer, actor, and stunt coordinator since then. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Lynn, daughter Teagan, huge Irish wolfhound Finn and angry mini schnauzer Webster.