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17.02.2013

Mail on Sunday (Jack Taylor)

TV star on digging the dirt as a maverick gumshoe.

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17.02.2013

The Daily Record (Jack Taylor)

Iain Glen ditches his sword and becomes a detective in new TV drama.

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26.10.2012

Financial Times (Uncle Vanya)

Why does Uncle Vanya’s existential gloom speak to us so profoundly?

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08.02.2010

Daily Telegraph (Ghosts)

“It was as if Ibsen had dropped a bomb…”

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08.02.2010

The Guardian (Ghosts)

Leading actors do not often make the leap into directing, but Iain Glen has wanted to for years.

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19.09.2007

The List (Small Engine Repairs)

Paul Dale meets one of Scotland’s finest living film and theatre actors – Iain Glen.

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07.09.2007

The Scotsman (Small Engine Repairs)

“Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the songs still in them.”

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22.04.2006

The Times (The Crucible)

Actor Iain Glen, 44, takes a no-nonsense approach to health, and sailing helps to ground him.

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13.04.2006

The Stage (The Crucible)

For an actor who is equally happy on stage and screen, Iain Glen is fortunate enough to have a foot in both camps.

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05.03.2005

The Times (Hedda Gabler)

Iain Glen is effortlessly striking a pose.

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19.06.2004

University of Aberdeen Magazine (Kidnapped)

Iain Glen is part of a golden generation of Scottish actors.

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28.10.2001

Scotland on Sunday (Gabriel & Me)

Home truths: Iain Glen on the boy he was and the man he’s become.

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31.08.2000

The Guardian (Tomb Raider)

The Scottish actor Iain Glen arrives for our interview looking particularly mean.

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01.08.2000

Scottish Mail on Sunday (Glasgow Kiss)

There can be a certain predictability about meeting square-jawed, handsome actors.

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06.07.2000

The Scotsman (Glasgow Kiss)

He’s famed for taking on dark roles – but then Iain Glen has never been interested in the conventional.

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