Allen Glover is a writer, curator, and media historian. He was born in Kaiserslautern, Germany — as Markus Titze. He landed in the US at age 10 and spent his teenage years in coastal Virginia. He attended NYU film school before joining the curatorial department at the Paley Center for Media/NY (aka the Museum of Television & Radio).
At the Paley, he specialized in digging through the archives to create exhibitions on cultural icons like David Bowie, Rod Serling, Buster Keaton, and Lenny Bruce. He also coprogrammed the Paley's annual documentary festival, produced events for PaleyFest/LA and She Made It, and moderated hundreds of Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors. Since leaving the Paley, Allen has worked on an illustrated book for Abrams / Overlook Press about the evolution of a pulp-noir sensibility on dramatic television, and an array of other writing and photography projects. Allen resides in Los Angeles. |
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