Guy Glover's career as an NFB senior producer and administrator spanned more than 35 years and more than 200 films.
His family immigrated from England in 1913, and as a young man studied at the University of British Columbia.
[1] A chance meeting with Norman McLaren back in London, England, in 1937 changed the course of his professional and personal life.
The pair relocated to New York City in 1939 then in 1941, Film Commissioner John Grierson invited both McLaren and Glover to join the fledgling NFB.
By 1945 the bilingual Glover was put in charge of a small group of French-Canadian filmmakers then working in the Ottawa studios of the Board.