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Bruce Glover, the distinctive character actor best known for playing one-half of the memorable assassin duo Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd in the James Bond classic 'Diamonds Are Forever,' has died at the age of 92. His passing on March 12, 2025, wa...
Born in Chicago on May 2, 1932, Bruce Glover initially explored paths in art and athletics before finding his calling in acting, despite never taking formal classes. After serving in the U.S. Army in Korea (1953-55) and graduating from Northwestern University, he moved to New York, appearing on Broadway alongside Bette Davis and Anne Bancroft.
His television career began in the early 1960s with appearances on shows like 'Car 54, Where Are You?,' 'Perry Mason,' and 'Mission: Impossible.' However, his most iconic role came in 1971 as the menacing yet darkly comedic assassin Mr. Wint in Guy Hamilton's 'Diamonds Are Forever.' Paired with Putter Smith's Mr. Kidd, the duo delivered memorable lines and chilling kills under the orders of Blofeld. Glover himself contributed ideas to the character, including the "final great sexual moment" during his character's demise, which became one of the film's biggest laughs.
Beyond Bond, Glover showcased his versatility in films like Roman Polanski's 'Chinatown' (as an associate of Jack Nicholson's character), Stanley Kramer's 'Bless the Beasts and Children,' and Walter Hill's 'Hard Times.' He was also a familiar face as Deputy Grady Coker in the hit film 'Walking Tall' and its sequels.
Throughout his career, Glover embraced uniqueness, stating, "If I am anything as an actor, it is that I will never be the usual." He also shared his craft by teaching acting for many years. He acted alongside his son Crispin in 'Influence' (2015) and was directed by him in 'It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine' (2007).
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