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12 Facts About Glenn Carter

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Glenn Carter was born on 27 March 1964 and is an English stage actor and singer-songwriter performing leading roles in musicals staged in London's West End.

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Glenn Carter trained at the Arts Educational School in London.

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In 2008, Glenn Carter took up the role of "Tommy DeVito" in the London premiere of the musical, Jersey Boys, a part which he continued to play until March 2010.

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Glenn Carter has been cast as Jesus in several productions of Jesus Christ Superstar.

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In 1996,16 years after the closure of the original production of Jesus Christ Superstar, the Really Useful Theatre Company revived the show in the West End, in which Glenn Carter was originally cast as Simon Zealotes before replacing Steve Balsamo as Jesus.

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In 2011, Glenn Carter played the title role in Floyd Collins at Southwark Playhouse directed by Derek Bond.

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Glenn Carter has worked in repertory theatre at the Derby Playhouse, his most recent role being Buzz Aldrin in "Moon Landing".

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Glenn Carter has played roles in the TV shows The Bill and Doctors.

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Glenn Carter was cast as the corrupt and hypocritical fictitious chat show host Patrick Chase in British music act Chase and Status video for their 2010 single "Let You Go".

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Glenn Carter has been the Leader of the UK branch of the Raelian Movement since 2002.

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In 2002, in the week following the claim by Clonaid to have cloned a human, Glenn Carter told the press "the evidence would be supplied in the next few days".

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In February 2003, it was announced that Glenn Carter would participate in a panel debate on the ethics of human cloning before an audience of Oxford University students.