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Crispin Glover - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2003: Featured in the action sequel "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle"
- 2003: Undertook the title role in the remake of "Willard"
- 2001: Played lead in "Bartleby", an adaptation of Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" (filmed in 1999)
- 2000: Wrote, directed and played featured role in the short "What Is It?"
- 2000: Portrayed an intrepid newspaper reporter in "Nurse Betty"
- 1996: Had supporting roles in "Dead Man", Jim Jarmusch's revisionist Western, and "The People vs. Larry Flynt", Milos Forman's profile of the adult magazine publisher
- 1995: Filed lawsuit against Paramount Pictures for identifying him in credits of animated TV series "Duckman"; Glover's contract allegedly required that a pseudonym be used
- 1993: Starred in modern day adaptation of "Crime and Punishment"
- 1993: Played Johnny Depp's friend in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"
- 1991: Portrayed Andy Warhol in Oliver Stone's biopic "The Doors"
- 1990: Co-starred in David Lynch's "Wild at Heart"
- 1986: Appeared in "At Close Range" and "River's Edge"
- 1985: Breakthrough screen role as George McFly in "Back to the Future"; did not reprise part in subsequent sequels
- 1985: Had title role in the short "The Orkly Kid", produced under the auspices of the American Film Institute; eventually released as part of "Beaver Trilogy" in 1998
- 1984: Reprised character in the one-hour pilot for a proposed series based on "High School U.S.A." (NBC)
- 1983: Had supporting role in the TV-movie "High School U.S.A." (NBC)
- 1981: TV acting debut in the ABC variety special "The Best of Times", featuring teenagers performing skits, songs and dances relating to what it meant to be caught between childhood and adulthood
- 1981: Feature acting debut in "Private Lessons"
- 1978: First professional stage role in "The Sound of Music" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion (with Florence Henderson)
- At age four, moved with family to L.A.
- Had co-starring role in "Fast Sofa" (lensed 2000)
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