Real Name: Glory Annen Clibbery Was Born: September 5, 1952. Kenora, Ontario, Canada Bio: Glory Annen Clibbery is a Canadian
actress, who is well known for her involvement in a landmark Family Law case
in London, Allan v. Clibbery. She attended the Victoria Composite Highschool
of Performing Arts in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and at age 17, she emigrated
to England to further her education at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
graduating in 1976. She remained based in England but worked around the world
as she pursued an acting career. She made her first movie, Cruel Passion, in
1974, at age 22. She has worked in several films, the most notable being the
Australian production Felicity. Her last film work was True Files filmed primarily
in Singapore and completed in 2000. She recently was interviewed in Hollywood
for the television documentary series Not Quite Hollywood about the Australian
film industry. She did some radio and voice work including dubbing Anat Atzmon
'Nili' in the feature film Lemon Popsicle. She also appeared in several English
television series in the 1970's and had leading roles in the theatre, including
creating the role of Deborah Solomon in the David Mamet play Sexual Perversity
in Chicago in London's West End. She was featured on television in many commercials
and began working as a commercial casting director in 1982...