Glenn Lefchak's formative years were spent in Tunkhannock, a small town nestled in the northeastern corner of Pennsylvania. It was here that he initially developed his passion for the performing arts, which would later serve as the foundation for his illustrious career.
Glenn's academic pursuits took him to Penn State University, where he enrolled in the esteemed BFA theatre program on the main campus. During his time at Penn State, he made a lasting impact by co-founding the off-campus theatre group, "Graffiti Basement," an initiative that earned him the prestigious "Above and Beyond Award" from the university.
Following his graduation, Glenn relocated to New York City, where he spent several years honing his craft and building his professional network. His subsequent move to Nova Scotia, Canada, marked a significant turning point in his career, as he shifted his focus towards television, film, and voice work.
Glenn's foray into the world of animation yielded impressive results, including two lead roles in the Gemini award-winning cartoon, "Oliver's Adventures," produced by Teletoon. This success was followed by a plethora of opportunities to collaborate with esteemed actors, including Pierce Brosnan, Christina Ricci, Tom Selleck, Jason Priestley, Corey Monteith, Oliver Jackson Cohen, and Sam Elliott.
One of the most notable highlights of Glenn's career was his recurring role as Stan Bannerman on Sy-Fy's hit series, "Haven," which he played for an impressive five seasons.
Today, Glenn resides on Nova Scotia's picturesque eastern shore with his wife, Kristin, and their two children, Anneke-Rose and Indio. He is also the proud father of a menagerie of canine companions, and continues to enjoy a fulfilling life surrounded by the beauty and tranquility of the Maritimes.