Glenn Klinton Spilsbury, a renowned American former actor, was born on March 4, 1951. His most notable acting credit is the 1981 film "The Legend of the Lone Ranger," where he took on the iconic role of the title character.
As a descendant of Mormon settlers in Mexico, Spilsbury spent a significant portion of his childhood in Arizona, where his father worked as a football coach, initially at the high school level and later at Arizona State Teachers College, which is now known as Northern Arizona University. Following his father's departure from Northern Arizona, the family relocated to Mexico, settling in the town of Colonia Juárez.
In his early years, Spilsbury briefly attended Brigham Young University before making the bold move to Hollywood to pursue a career in acting.