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Daniel Glover (born July 22, 1946 in San
Francisco, California) is an American actor and film director. In his late
twenties, he became interested in acting by enrolling in the Black Actors
Workshop at the American Conservatory Theater. Deciding that he wanted to be
an actor, Danny resigned from his city administration job and soon began his
career as a stage actor, which eventually brought him to Los Angeles.
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.
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In March 1998, he was appointed ambassador to the United Nations Development
Programme.
He also serves on the Advisory Council for TeleSUR, "Television of the South",
a pan-Latin American television network based in Caracas, Venezuela. It
began broadcasting on July 24, 2005.
He has been married to Asake Bomani since 1975, and has one child named
Mandisa. He also has a younger brother named Martin.
He is probably best known for his role as Los Angeles police Sgt. Roger
Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon movie series, and his role as the abusive
husband to Whoopi Goldberg's character Celie in The Color Purple.
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, Elliott Gould, and
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.
Glover's political involvement has been widely covered in America. Glover
opposed United States military action in Afghanistan and Iraq. He joined
Harry Belafonte in a visit to BIH, during which Belafonte condemned
President George W. Bush as "the greatest terrorist in the world." His
latest environmental appearance was at the South Central Farm in South Los
Angeles.
Some conservative commentators, including Michael Medved, criticized Glover
for his decision to appear in the fiction movie Saw, which some critics
described as gratuitously violent, stating that it conflicts with his
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