Press

17.02.2013
The Daily Record (Jack Taylor)
Iain Glen ditches his sword and becomes a detective in new TV drama.

26.10.2012
Financial Times (Uncle Vanya)
Why does Uncle Vanya’s existential gloom speak to us so profoundly?

08.02.2010
The Guardian (Ghosts)
Leading actors do not often make the leap into directing, but Iain Glen has wanted to for years.

19.09.2007
The List (Small Engine Repairs)
Paul Dale meets one of Scotland’s finest living film and theatre actors – Iain Glen.

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.”

22.04.2006
The Times (The Crucible)
Actor Iain Glen, 44, takes a no-nonsense approach to health, and sailing helps to ground him.

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.

19.06.2004
University of Aberdeen Magazine (Kidnapped)
Iain Glen is part of a golden generation of Scottish actors.

28.10.2001
Scotland on Sunday (Gabriel & Me)
Home truths: Iain Glen on the boy he was and the man he’s become.

31.08.2000
The Guardian (Tomb Raider)
The Scottish actor Iain Glen arrives for our interview looking particularly mean.

01.08.2000
Scottish Mail on Sunday (Glasgow Kiss)
There can be a certain predictability about meeting square-jawed, handsome actors.

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.