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| story          = [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone]]''
| story          = [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone]]''
| time          = [[2010 (production)|2010]]
| time          = [[2010 (production)|2010]]
| non dwu        = ''Spooks'', ''Downton Abbey'', ''[[Game of Thrones]]''
| non dwu        = ''Gorillas in the Mist'', ''Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'', ''The Young Americans'', ''Death of a Salesman'', ''Trial & Retribution'', ''Beautiful Creatures'', ''Man to Man'', ''The Relief of Belson'', ''The Diary of Anne Frank'', ''Spooks'', ''The Iron Lady'', ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', ''The Hollow Crown'', ''Delicious'', ''My Cousin Rachel'', ''Mrs. Wilson''
| imdb          = 0322513
| imdb          = 0322513
| official site  = www.iainglen.com
| official site  = www.iainglen.com

Revision as of 22:16, 18 December 2018

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Iain Glen, a Scottish actor, played Octavian in the two-part Doctor Who story The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone.

Glen's major film roles include starring as a villain in two Hollywood franchises adapted from video games; first as Manfred Powell in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and later as Dr. Sam Issacs in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and Resident Evil: Extinction. More recently he also appeared in Kick-Ass 2.

He has had several guest and recurring roles in various British TV series, such as Spooks and Downton Abbey. He also portrayed the eponymous Jack Taylor in various TV specials, as well as playing Ser Jorah Mormont in HBO's Game Of Thrones.

As well as appearing on screen, Glen also regularly acts on stage, and has received Olivier award nominations for his performances in Martin Guerre, The Blue Room and The Crucible.

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