Crispin Hellion Glover is an American actor, recording artist, filmmaker, and author. Famous for portraying quirky characters, he occupies a special place in the entertainment industry. Starting his acting career at the age of 13, he played small roles in several sitcoms before making his film debut in the 1983 sex comedy ‘My Tutor.’ He received his breakthrough role of ‘George McFly’ in ‘Back to the Future.’ The movie was a massive hit and helped Glover demonstrate his individuality and talent. He went on to portray titular characters in ‘Bartleby’ and ‘Willard’ and starred as ‘Rodion Raskolnikov’ in the film adaption of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's ‘Crime and Punishment.’ As an author, he has published six books to date, with 1988’s ‘Rat Catching’ being the most prominent. In 1989, he came up with his first album ‘The Big Problem Does Not Equal the Solution, The Solution Equals Let It Be,’ a collection of songs and readings. Later, he tried his hand at directing with the surreal film ‘What Is It?’