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Born in the suburbs of Chicago and raised on a steady diet of science fiction with a special love for Star Trek, Glenn turned his enjoyment at watching starship personnel work on imaginary computers into a life long hobby working with real ones. This eventually blossomed into a full time career in computer engineering and administration, which he still enjoys to this day. Glenn's enthusiasm for Star Trek came full circle when he was given the opportunity to contribute as an associate producer to an online web series that carried on the original five year mission, the critically acclaimed Star Trek Continues.
Being an associate producer gave Glenn the opportunity to fulfill a life long dream of actually exploring the bridge and corridors of the Starship Enterprise. And in a unique case of art imitating life, Glenn's cameo appearances on screen as an Engineering Technician allowed him to play the same part in the Star Trek universe as he was inspired by Star Trek to play in real life.
In his spare time, Glenn enjoys singing, songwriting, playing the piano, and performing voice-over work.- After a short time working as a merchant seaman, followed by a few appearances on stage, Maxwell Reed moved to London and was signed by the Rank Organisation. He made many British films during the 40s and 50s, rotating between leads in B movies and supporting roles in major productions. He also appeared in a few Hollywood swashbucklers and TV series before succumbing to cancer in the 70s. He was a bona fide teen idol in the late 40s, being the heart throb of many a schoolgirl. He was married to Joan Collins during the early 50s but the marriage ended in divorce.