Glenn Wool

Glenn Wool
Birth name
Glenn Wool
Born
16 September 1974
Years active
1995 - present
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Glenn Wool (born 16th September 1974) is a Canadian stand-up comedian now living in the United Kingdom. Glenn began his comedy career in his hometown of Vancouver in 1995. He moved to London in 1998 and quickly became one of the rising stars of the London and international comedy circuit having performed in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, South Africa, Switzerland, France, Croatia and Arabia. Glenn was nominated for Best International Stand Up at The New Zealand Comedy Awards and twice Best Headliner at the Chortle Awards.

Wool starred in a self-titled show produced for Channel 4’s “comedy lab” season in 2004. In 2012 he appeared in BBC’s show Russell Howard’s Good News. In 2013 he appeared in Comedy Central UK’s The Alternative Comedy Experience. He is the voice of the titular character from the Cartoon Hangover mini series Slug Riot.

“Let Your Hands Go” (2010)

“I’ll Ask Her” (2012)

“No Lands Man” (2012)

“This Road Has Tolls” (2017)