ROBERT GLENISTER

Robert Glenister as Ash Morgan''

'Robert Glenister' (born March 11, 1960 in London, England) is a British actor, the son of director John Glenister and the brother of actor Philip Glenister.
He made his first television appearance in the sitcom ''Sink or Swim'' in 1980. He has since had one-off/irregular appearances in shows such as ''Doctor Who'' (in the serial ''The Caves of Androzani'', opposite his ''Sink or Swim'' co-star Peter Davison), ''Only Fools and Horses'', ''A Touch of Frost'', and a regular appearance in ''Hustle'' as Ash Morgan, as well as several films.
His ex-wife is actress Amanda Redman with whom he has a daughter, Emily, born 1987.
His first TV appearance was actually in Crown Court on British TV SOURCE

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Filmography
Radio
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Filmography



★ ''Spooks'' - Home Secretary

★ ''Jane Hall'' - Dave Searle

★ ''The Ruby in the Smoke'' (2006) (TV)

★ ''Vincent'' (2005) (TV)

★ ''Hustle'' (2004-) (TV) - Ash Morgan

★ ''Who Killed Thomas Becket?'' (2004) (TV) - Narrator

★ ''Between the Sheets'' (2003) (TV) - Clive Stevenson

★ ''A Touch of Frost'' (TV)


★ "Held in Trust" (2003) - D.S. Reid


★ "Hidden Truth" (2003) - D.S. Reid


★ "Benefit of the Doubt" (2001) - D.S. Reid

★ '' (2003) (TV) - Anton Drexler

★ ''Just Visiting'' (2001) - Earl of Warwick

★ ''Midsomer Murders'' (TV)


★ "Dark Autumn" (2001) - John Field

★ ''Dirty Work'' (2000) (TV) - Tubes

★ ''You Can't Dance'' (2000)

★ ''Roger Roger'' (1998) (TV) - Dr. Geoff

★ ''Persuasion'' (1995) - Captain Harvile

★ ''Prime Suspect 4 (TV)


★ "The Lost Child" (1995) (TV) - Chris Hughes

★ ''Pie in the Sky'' (TV)


★ "An Innocent Man" (1994) - D.C.I. Rick Fields

★ ''Casualty'' (TV)

★ ''Dangaioh'' (1993 video) - Gilburgh (voice: English version)

★ ''Chancer'' (1990) (TV) - Colin Morris

★ ''Cover Her Face'' (1985) (TV) - Derek Pullen

★ ''Doctor Who'' (TV)


★ ''The Caves of Androzani'' (1984) - Salateen

★ ''Sink or Swim'' (TV) - Steve Webber

Radio



★ ''The Fiery World'' - William Blake (2007 Drama on 3, BBC)

★ ''Henry's Girls'' - Henry Purcell (2007 Afternoon Play, BBC)

★ ''The Party Party'' 1987

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