Glenn Plummer's illustrious acting career has been built upon a foundation of remarkable talent, unwavering dedication, and an unrelenting passion for his craft. Spanning over three decades, he has had the privilege of starring in a diverse array of feature films, including Gifted, Saw II, Colors, Menace II Society, Showgirls, The Salton Sea, Poolhall Junkies, Pastime, and the critically acclaimed South Central, where he delivered a standout performance as "O.G." Bobby Johnson, a role that has become one of his most memorable and iconic.
This powerful portrayal not only solidified Glenn's status as a prominent figure in the African-American film community but also showcased his remarkable range and versatility as an actor. He has effortlessly transitioned between genres, effortlessly taking on a wide range of personas and delivering performances that have left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.
Glenn's impressive television credits include a string of notable appearances in television movies and mini-series, such as ABC's The Women of Brewster Place, TNT's Heat Wave, and TNT's Reversible Errors. His work in Showtime's Ruby's Bucket of Blood and HBO's The Corner garnered widespread critical acclaim, with many praising his nuanced and thought-provoking performances.
Before returning to the big screen, Glenn had a recurring role as "Timmy Rawlins" in the inaugural season of the Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning television show ER, including the 88-minute pilot. More recently, Glenn has expanded his creative horizons by writing, directing, producing, and starring in the horror film VooDoo Curse: The Giddeh, marking his directorial debut.