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Danny Glover
Danny
Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor born
in San Francisco, California. He currently serves as board
chair of the TransAfrica Forum, "a non-profit organization
dedicated to educating the general public – particularly
African Americans – on the economic, political and moral
ramifications of U.S. foreign policy as it affects Africa
and the Diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America."
In March 1998, he was appointed ambassador to the United Nations
Development Programme.
He has been married to Asake Bomani since
1975 and has one child named Mandisa. He also has a younger
brother named Martin.
Among many awards, he has won five NAACP
Image Awards, for his achievements as a black actor.
He joined the ranks of actors, such as Humphrey
Bogart, Elliot Gould, Robert Mitchum, who have portrayed Raymond
Chandler's private eye detective Philip Marlowe in the episode
'Red Wind' of the Showtime network's 1995 series 'Fallen Angels.'
Glover made his directorial debut with the
Showtime channel short film Override in 1994.
He graduated from San Francisco State University,
where he met his wife.
He is a San Francisco Giants fan.
Additional Links:
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Conversation with Danny Glover - actor and human rights
activist
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