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'''Glenn Leopold''' was one of the writers who worked at [[Hanna-Barbera]] Productions. He worked as Story Editor/Writer in many of Hanna Barbera Productions. Leopold worked as a writer on shows like ''[[Scooby and Scrappy Doo]]'' (1979), ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', and ''[[The Snorks]]''. Leopold was also one of Story Editors of ''[[The Smurfs]]'', for which he wrote many of the episodes. Glenn Leopold worked as Story Editor/Writer for other famous Hanna Barbera shows such as ''[[Pirates of Dark Water]]'', ''[[SWAT Kats]]'', and ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]''. |
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| name = Glenn Leopold |
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| occupation = Writer, Musician |
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| known_for = Working for Hanna-Barbera as a story editor, writer, character creator, and show developer. Member of the music band Gunhill Road. |
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| notable_works = CB Bears, The Smurfs, The Pirates of Dark Water, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Biker Mice from Mars, and more. |
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| awards = 1994 Emmy nomination for The Town that Santa Forgot |
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'''Glenn Leopold''' is an American writer and musician. He worked for [[Hanna-Barbera]] as a story editor, writer, character creator, and show developer. He is also a member of the music band, [[Gunhill Road]]. |
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==Screenwriting credits== |
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==''The Pirates of Dark Water'' (1991 - 1993)== |
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===Television=== |
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Leopold contributed to the following episodes: |
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(series head writer denoted in bold) |
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* King Niddler - Written by Glenn Leopold |
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*''[[CB Bears]]'' (1977) |
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* The Little Leviathan - Written by Glenn Leopold and David Ehrman |
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*''[[Dinky Dog]]'' (1978) |
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* The Dark Disciples - Written by Glenn Leopold |
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*''[[Yogi's Space Race]]'' (1978) |
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* The Game Players of Undaar - Written by Brian T. Gaughan and Glenn Leopold |
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*''[[The All-New Popeye Hour]]'' (1978-1981) |
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* The Pandawa Plague - Story by Glenn Leopold and Kristina Luckey. Teleplay by Kristina Luckey. |
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*''[[Buford and the Galloping Ghost]]'' (1979) |
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* Sister of the Word - Written by Glenn Leopold |
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*''[[Godzilla (1978 TV series)|Godzilla]]'' (1979) |
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* The Soul Stealer - Written by Glenn Leopold |
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*''[[The New Fred and Barney Show]]'' (1979) |
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* The Living Treasure - Written by Kim Costalupes, Mark Kavanagh, and Glenn Leopold. |
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*''[[The New Shmoo]]'' (1979) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979 TV series)|Scooby and Scrappy Doo]]'' (1979) |
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*''[[Drak Pack]]'' (1980) |
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*''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'' (1980) |
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*''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' (1981-1989) |
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* ''[[Benji, Zax %26 the Alien Prince|Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince]]'' (1983) |
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*''[[Lucky Luke (1983 TV series)|Lucky Luke]]'' (1983) |
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*''[[Shirt Tales]]'' (1983) |
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*''[[The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show]]'' (1983-1984) |
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*''[[Super Friends]]'' (1984-1985) |
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*''[[Pink Panther and Sons]]'' (1984-1986) |
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*''[[Snorks]]'' (1985) |
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*''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo]]'' (1985) |
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*''[[The Jetsons]]'' (1985) |
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*''[[Paw Paws]]'' (1986) |
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*''[[The New Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' (1986) |
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*''[[Small Wonder (TV series)|Small Wonder]]'' (1987) |
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*''[[Throb (TV series)|Throb]]'' (1987) |
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*''[[Gravedale High]]'' (1990) |
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*''[[The Pirates of Dark Water]]'' (1991-1993) |
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*''[[SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' (1993-1995) |
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*''[[Biker Mice from Mars]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Dumb and Dumber (TV series)|Dumb and Dumber]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)|Fantastic Four]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' (1996-1997) |
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*''[[Adventures from the Book of Virtues]]'' (1996-1998) |
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*''[[Doug (TV series)|Doug]]'' (1998-1999) |
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*''[[Sabrina: The Animated Series]]'' (1999) |
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*''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'' (2000) |
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*''Capertown Cops'' (2000) |
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*''[[Ultimate Book of Spells]]'' (2001) |
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*''[[Alien Racers]]'' (2005) |
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*''[[Zorro: Generation Z]]'' (2006) |
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*''[[Biker Mice from Mars (2006 TV series)|Biker Mice from Mars]]'' (2006-2007) |
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*''[[Dork Hunters from Outer Space]]'' (2008) |
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*''[[Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures]]'' (2013) |
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===Films=== |
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Leopold was Story Editor for ''Pirates of Dark Water'' (Third Season) (From The Dark Disciples to The Living Treasure). |
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*''[[The Prowler (1981 film)|The Prowler]]'' (1981) |
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*''[[Too Scared to Scream]]'' (1985) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School]]'' (1988) |
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*''[[Ronald McDonald#Animation|The Adventures of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island]]'' (1990) |
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*''[[The Town Santa Forgot]]'' (1993) |
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*''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' (1994) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights]]'' (1994) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island]]'' (1998) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost]]'' (1999) |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders]]'' (2000) |
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==As character creator== |
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==''SWAT Kats''== |
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*''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' (Clockwork Smurf, Clockwork Smurfette) |
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Glenn Leopold was Story Editor for all of episodes. Here are the SWAT Kats episodes Glenn Leopold wrote. |
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*''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' (Ezekiel Rage) [3] |
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* The Pastmaster always rings twice |
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* The Giant Bacteria |
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* The Bride of the Pastmaster |
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* The Ci-Kat-A |
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* Enter the Madkat |
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* Katastrophe |
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* Mutation City |
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* A Bright and Shiny Future |
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* The Deadly Pyramid |
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* Swat Kats Unplugged (Short Episode) |
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* Caverns of Horror |
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* Volcanus Erupts (Short Episode) |
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* The Origin of Doctor Viper (Short Episode) |
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==Awards== |
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Glenn Leopold also wrote 3 unfinished episodes: |
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Leopold received a 1994 [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] nomination for ''The Town that Santa Forgot''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503158/awards Awards for Glenn Leopold] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304124133/http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503158/awards |date=2016-03-04 }}. Internet Movie Database.</ref> |
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* The Curse of Kataluna |
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* Turmoil 2: The Revenge |
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* Doctors of Doom |
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==Music== |
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==''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' == |
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Glenn Leopold was also a member of the American band [[Gunhill Road]], along with Steven Goldrich and Gil Roman. The band is most famous for their 1973 hit single, “Back When My Hair Was Short.” |
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Leopold wrote 3 episodes in First Season of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest and was Story Editor for all episodes of the Second Season. |
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==References== |
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* Ezekiel Rage |
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* Future Rage |
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* Rage's Burning Wheel - Story by Glenn Leopold and Michael Ryan. Teleplay by Michael Ryan. |
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==External links== |
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*{{IMDb name|0503158|Glenn Leopold}} |
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Glenn Leopold wrote many episodes (not in order): |
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*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503158/bio IMDB bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307022721/http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503158/bio |date=2016-03-07 }} |
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* The Mummies of Malenque |
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*[http://questfan.com/Page/Peter_Lawrence_Dialogue.html questfan.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100310182031/http://questfan.com/Page/Peter_Lawrence_Dialogue.html |date=2010-03-10 }} |
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* DNA Doomsday - Story by Robert Goodman. Teleplay by Robert Goodman and Glenn Leopold |
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* Nemesis |
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* Eclipse |
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* Village of the Doomed |
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* The Dark Mountain |
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* Ghost Quest |
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* Cyberswitch |
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* Digital Doublecross |
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* The Haunted Sonata |
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* The Bangalore Falcon |
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* Bloodlines |
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* Night of the Zinja |
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==Notes== |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503158/ |
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=== Other Notes on Screencredits=== |
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[[Image:Smurfs_Season_7.jpg|thumb|left|[[Story Editor Credits for The Smurfs Season 7]]]] |
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[[Image:Smurfs Season 8.jpg|thumb|left|[[Story Editor Credits for The Smurfs Season 8]]]] |
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Glenn Leopold | |
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Occupation(s) | Writer, Musician |
Known for | Working for Hanna-Barbera as a story editor, writer, character creator, and show developer. Member of the music band Gunhill Road. |
Notable work | CB Bears, The Smurfs, The Pirates of Dark Water, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Biker Mice from Mars, and more. |
Awards | 1994 Emmy nomination for The Town that Santa Forgot |
Glenn Leopold is an American writer and musician. He worked for Hanna-Barbera as a story editor, writer, character creator, and show developer. He is also a member of the music band, Gunhill Road.
Screenwriting credits
[edit]Television
[edit](series head writer denoted in bold)
- CB Bears (1977)
- Dinky Dog (1978)
- Yogi's Space Race (1978)
- The All-New Popeye Hour (1978-1981)
- Buford and the Galloping Ghost (1979)
- Godzilla (1979)
- The New Fred and Barney Show (1979)
- The New Shmoo (1979)
- Scooby and Scrappy Doo (1979)
- Drak Pack (1980)
- The Flintstone Comedy Show (1980)
- The Smurfs (1981-1989)
- Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince (1983)
- Lucky Luke (1983)
- Shirt Tales (1983)
- The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show (1983-1984)
- Super Friends (1984-1985)
- Pink Panther and Sons (1984-1986)
- Snorks (1985)
- The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (1985)
- The Jetsons (1985)
- Paw Paws (1986)
- The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986)
- Small Wonder (1987)
- Throb (1987)
- Gravedale High (1990)
- The Pirates of Dark Water (1991-1993)
- SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (1993-1995)
- Biker Mice from Mars (1995)
- Dumb and Dumber (1995)
- Fantastic Four (1995)
- The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats (1995)
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996-1997)
- Adventures from the Book of Virtues (1996-1998)
- Doug (1998-1999)
- Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999)
- Kong: The Animated Series (2000)
- Capertown Cops (2000)
- Ultimate Book of Spells (2001)
- Alien Racers (2005)
- Zorro: Generation Z (2006)
- Biker Mice from Mars (2006-2007)
- Dork Hunters from Outer Space (2008)
- Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (2013)
Films
[edit]- The Prowler (1981)
- Too Scared to Scream (1985)
- Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School (1988)
- The Adventures of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island (1990)
- The Town Santa Forgot (1993)
- A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994)
- Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights (1994)
- Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
- Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost (1999)
- Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (2000)
As character creator
[edit]- The Smurfs (Clockwork Smurf, Clockwork Smurfette)
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (Ezekiel Rage) [3]
Awards
[edit]Leopold received a 1994 Emmy nomination for The Town that Santa Forgot.[1]
Music
[edit]Glenn Leopold was also a member of the American band Gunhill Road, along with Steven Goldrich and Gil Roman. The band is most famous for their 1973 hit single, “Back When My Hair Was Short.”
References
[edit]- ^ Awards for Glenn Leopold Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Internet Movie Database.
External links
[edit]- Glenn Leopold at IMDb
- IMDB bio Archived 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
- questfan.com Archived 2010-03-10 at the Wayback Machine