A prolific character actor of stage, screen and TV, John Glover exhibited a knack for playing all manner of characters; notably a drunken lout in "Julia" (1977), a pornographer in "52 Pick-Up" (1986), Lee Remick's ingratiating sidekick in "Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder" (CBS, 1987) and a manipulative heavy in the TV remake of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" (ABC, 1991). Glover also made an indelible impression in "Annie Hall" (1977), as the actor boyfriend of Diane Keaton and as the young man dying of AIDS in "An Early Frost" (NBC, 1985), for which he earned an Emmy nomination.