As soon as I did, everything, the whole room, just clicked.
I've been hiding (my Irish accent) for so long that it's amazing to have some freedom. It was like putting on an old pair of shoes, it's bringing my soul back to life.
Not to sound egomaniac or anything, but just to get under people's skin like that, and for them to believe in you and believe strongly enough to write... it's flattering and it helps you during the day.
There's a lot of Doyle in me. I don't know where I begin and Doyle ends or where Doyle begins and I end.
When they first cast me, I was a pretty avid fan and vampire movies and Celtic mythology, so I was excited to get a chance to walk in Doyle's shoes and have fun with it.
When you get to speak Irish, you become more at one with yourself, you kind of have a spark when you use it, and I think it's a great dialect.
Glenn's full name was Glenn Martin Christopher Francis Quinn.
Glenn appeared on
Glenn was good friends with David Boreanez and Christian Kane. Both men found it difficult to use the name Doyle for Christian's character in season 5 of
Glenn's death had nothing to do with his character on the Angel television series being killed. The character was meant to be temporary. Glenn's death occurred more than a year after the character was written out of the show.
Glenn died at a friend's house from a heroin overdose.
Glenn worked in a factory, painted houses, and waited tables before pursuing an acting career.
Glenn was discovered by casting director, Johanna Ray, who helped him get representation.
Glenn did accurate impersonations of Grover from the 1969 children's television series entitled
Glenn was a co-owner of a night club in Hollywood called Goldfingers. The club had a James Bond theme.
Glenn was 32 when he overdosed.
Glenn is interred at Forest Lawn-Cypress Cemetary in Orange County, California. He rests in lot 7324, space 2a, in the plot named Garden of Protection.
Glenn supported the UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation. He requested that all gifts for him would be sent to this charity.
Glenn taught David Boreanaz how to play the drums.
Glenn was a waiter at Jerry's Famous Deli in Studio City, California before he became an actor.