John Glen
John Glen (born 15 May 1932) is a British film director. He was born in Sunbury-on-Thames, England. He is best known for his work as a film editor, and director of five James Bond movies, he also worked as film editor and second unit director on three previous Bond movies: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979). Glen's other films as second unit director include Superman and The Wild Geese, both in 1978. He also directed the feature films Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) and The Point Men (2001) and directed the TV series Space Precinct. In 2001, he published his memoir "For My Eyes Only."
Known for
DirectingBirthday
May 15, 1932Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
52Place of birth
Sunbury-on-Thames, London, England, UKCast credits
30 Years of James Bond
SelfSilhouettes: The James Bond Titles
SelfInside 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
Inside Q's Lab
Inside 'Moonraker'
SelfInside 'For Your Eyes Only'
Designing Bond: Peter Lamont
SelfInside 'Octopussy'
SelfJames Bond in India
Inside 'A View to a Kill'
SelfInside 'The Living Daylights'
SelfInside 'Licence to Kill'
SelfThe Secrets of 007
SelfViews on Trial
Prosecuting CounselThe Sound of 007
SelfBond Girls Are Forever
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Crew credits
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Editor, Second Unit DirectorThe Spy Who Loved Me
Editor, Second Unit DirectorMoonraker
Editor, Second Unit DirectorFor Your Eyes Only
DirectorOctopussy
DirectorA View to a Kill
DirectorThe Living Daylights
DirectorLicence to Kill
DirectorIron Eagle III
DirectorBaby Love
EditorChristopher Columbus: The Discovery
DirectorThe Point Men
DirectorCheckered Flag
DirectorSeven Nights in Japan
EditorGold
Editor, Second Unit DirectorPetroleum Spirit
Executive ProducerMurphy's War
EditorPulp
EditorSitting Target
EditorDead Cert
EditorConduct Unbecoming
Editor