James Glancy
James Glancy | |
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Member of the European Parliament forSouth West England | |
In office 2 July 2019 – 31 January 2020 | |
Preceded by | The Earl of Dartmouth |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | James Alexander Glancy August 1982 (age 41) Surrey,England |
Political party | Brexit(2019-2020) |
Other political affiliations | Conservative(before 2019) |
Alma mater | St Anne's College, Oxford |
Occupation | Conservationist/Presenter |
Website | www |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch/service | Royal Marines |
Years of service | 2001–2013 |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | Special Boat Service |
Battles/wars | War in Afghanistan |
Awards | Conspicuous Gallantry Cross |
Occupation | Film maker |
Years active | 2018 - present |
Organization | Discovery Channel |
Known for | Conservation biology |
Notable work |
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Style | Documentary film |
Awards | Conspicuous Gallantry Cross |
Website | jamesglancey.com |
James Alexander Glancy,CGC(born August 1982)[1]is a British television presenter and conservationist. He formerly served as a member of theRoyal Marine Commandosand was aBrexit PartyMember of the European Parliament(MEP) forSouth West Englandfrom2019to 2020.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]Glancy was born inSurreyin 1982. Glancy studied history atSt Anne's College, Oxford.[3][4]He was captain of the university's boxing team.[4]He was sponsored through university by the Royal Marines.[3]
Military service
[edit]Glancy served in theRoyal Marinesand theSpecial Boat Service(SBS).[5]In March 2013, the then Captain Glancy was awarded theConspicuous Gallantry Cross(CGC) "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Afghanistan during the period 1 April 2012 to 30 September 2012".[6]The CGC is a second levelUK honour,with only theVictoria Crossranking higher for combat gallantry. He completed three tours of Afghanistan.[7]
Filmmaking
[edit]Glancy presented the environmental showPlanet SOSon the Mail Plus and hosts documentaries on National Geographic and theDiscovery Channel,includingShark Week.[8]
Afghanistan
[edit]Afghanistanis a documentary film produced by Featuristic Films, offering a detailed insight into theUnited States invasion of Afghanistan.
The documentary originally set out to capture Glancy's return to Afghanistan, reflecting on his experiences and pondering the worth of the U.S. invasion. However, during its production, U.S. PresidentJoe Bidenannounced the withdrawal of American troops. This move triggered a swift offensive by theTaliban,culminating in the Afghan government's collapse.
The narrative combines Glancy's personal tales, stories from his father who mingled with the Mujahideen in the 1980s, and insights into the daily life and culture of Afghanistan. Filmed across six provinces, the documentary reveals secret interactions with Taliban members, frontline combat alongsideMujahideenand Afghan special forces, and the voices of a diverse set of Afghans—from femalemountaineersto inhabitants ofrefugee camps,and direct confrontations with the Taliban.
Glancy expressed deep concern regarding the rapid Taliban takeover after the documentary's production, opining that their work might be among the last to capture the lives of Afghans during that era.[9]
Sharkwrecked
[edit]Glancy co-starred in theDiscovery Channel'sSharkwrecked.The show's producers wanted to set the show at theU.S.S. Indianapolis(CA-35) wreck site where one of the USA's worst documented shark attacks occurred.[10]However, owing to the scarcity of oceanic whitetip sharks in that region, the location shifted toCat Islandin the Bahamas. The revised goal delivered a conservation message in a survival documentary-style format.
The special moved toCat Islandin The Bahamas, which is one of the whitetip's last habitats. Glancy collaborated with Paul de Gelder, an Australian military veteran who lost a hand and a leg to a shark in 2009. Both shared family ties to World War naval tragedies.
The duo braved 43 hours in open seas, facing threats from sharks, sheer exhaustion,dehydration,and hunger. They relied onlife jacketsduring nighttime to prevent separation and used a netted barrier to deter sharks.
During their filming, an unexpected shift inocean currentsdoubled their distance to the coast, prolonging potential medical rescue to approximately five hours. This situation was further complicated by sporadic storms in the vicinity.
Despite the risks, Glancy observed the oceanic whitetip shark's cautious nature and the dichotomy between the creature's reputation and his lived experience. The documentary emphasised the need for conservation, noting the severe decline in oceanic white-tip shark numbers due to overfishing.[8]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2021 | World's Biggest Bullshark? | Camera Operator/Director/Producer[11] | |
2021 | Great Hammerhead Stakeout | Camera Operator/Director/Producer[12] | |
2023 | Afghanistan | Camera Operator/Director/Producer | |
2023 | Squid Fleet | Additional Drone/Cinematography | Short |
2023 | Les oiseaux - Voyageurs du ciel | Photography | TV Series |
2022 | Deep Water Salvage | Camera Operator/Director/Producer | TV Series, Rated 7.7 |
Political career
[edit]Glancy stood as a candidate in the2019 European Parliament electionfor theBrexit Party.He was placed at number two on hisparty's listand was elected as one of its three MEPs in theSouth West Englandconstituency alongsideAnn WiddecombeandChristina Jordan.[14]
References
[edit]- ^"James Alexander GLANCY – Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)".beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
- ^"The UK's European elections 2019".BBC News.Retrieved26 May2019.
- ^abBellini, Luciana (2 February 2016)."How posh is your bodyguard?".Tatler.Retrieved29 May2019.
- ^ab"Cherwell takes up…boxing with James Glancy".Cherwell.17 October 2003.Retrieved29 May2019.
- ^Coates, Sam (24 April 2019)."European elections: Leave and Remain party candidates".The Times.Retrieved27 May2019.
- ^"No. 60456".The London Gazette(Supplement). 22 March 2013. p. 5738.
- ^"James Glancy".Military Speakers.Retrieved27 May2019.
- ^abBierly, Mandi (25 July 2018)."43 Hours, Circling Fins, No Boat: All for the Shark Week Glory".The New York Times.Retrieved10 August2019.
- ^Barraclough, Leo (17 August 2021)."First Look at Feature Documentary 'Afghanistan,' Featuring Former British Commando James Glancy (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.Retrieved21 August2023.
- ^2 men stranded in ocean for 'Shark Week' stunt(Video). 27 July 2018.
- ^"World's Biggest Bullshark?".
- ^"Great Hammerhead Stakeout".IMDb.Retrieved28 September2023.
- ^"James Glancy ImbD".IMDb.Retrieved28 September2023.
- ^"South West Region – 6 MEPs".www.europarl.europa.eu.Retrieved6 December2019.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1982 births
- MEPs for England 2019–2020
- Brexit Party MEPs
- Royal Marines Commando officers
- Recipients of the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross
- Special Boat Service officers
- Royal Navy personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 21st-century English politicians
- Alumni of St Anne's College, Oxford
- British conservationists
- British television presenters
- Politicians from Surrey
- Military personnel from Surrey
- 21st-century Royal Marines personnel