Iain Alan Sutherland Glen (born 24 June 1961) is a Scottish actor. Glen is best known for his roles as Dr. Alexander Isaacs/Tyrant in three films of the Resident Evil film series (2004–2016) and as Ser Jorah Mormont in the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2011–2019). Other notable roles include John Hanning Speke in Mountains of the Moon (1990), Larry Winters in Silent Scream (1990) for which he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor from the Berlin International Film Festival, Manfred Powell in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), Brother John in Song for a Raggy Boy (2003), the title role in Jack Taylor (2010–2016), Sir Richard Carlisle in Downton Abbey (2011), James Willett in Eye in the Sky (2015), and Bruce Wayne in Titans (2019–present).
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
(Dr. Isaacs)
Man to Man
(Alexander Auchinleck)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
(Manfred Powell)
Tara Road
(Danny)
Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution
(Frank Ratcliffe)
The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words
(narrator)
Darkness
(Mark)
Resident Evil: Extinction
(Dr. Isaacs)
The Young Americans
(Edward Foster)
Pope Joan
(Village Priest)
Harry Brown
(S.I. Childs)
Paranoid
(Stan)
Mountains of the Moon
(John Hanning Speke)
The Last Legion
(Orestes)
Into the Storm
(King George VI)
The Case of Unfaithful Klara
(Denis)
The Wyvern Mystery
(Charles Fairfield)
Beautiful Creatures
(Tony)
Blood Hunt
(Allan Innes)
The Soul Keeper
(Carl Jung)
Song for a Raggy Boy
(Brother John)
The Iron Lady
(Alfred Roberts)
Russia's Mystery Files
(Narrator (voice))
The Relief of Belsen
(James Johnston)
Adam Bede
(Adam Bede)
30 Door Key
(Józio)
Small Engine Repair
(Doug)
Missus
(Father Pietro Salviati, Missus)
Carla
(Daniel)
Mararía
(Bertrand)
The Picnic
(Ray)
Starting Over
(Gregor Dewhurst)
Oracles of God the Story of the Old Testament
(Self - Narrator)
Death of a Salesman
(Biff)
Operation Napoleon
(William Carr)
Le Journal d'Anne Frank
(Otto Frank)
Gabriel & Me
(Dad)
Black and Blue
(Commander Powell)
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(Sailor)
Eye in the Sky
(James Willett)
Spy Sorge
(Richard Sorge)
Slapper
(Red / Michael Simmons)
The Bad Education Movie
(Pasco Trevelyan)
Snow Monkeys of Japan
(Narrator)
The Diary of Anne Frank
(Otto Frank)
Frankie's House
My Cousin Rachel
(Kendall)
Gorillas in the Mist
(Brendan)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
(Hamlet)
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
(Dr. Isaacs)
Tanvi The Great
Dusty and Me
(Mickey the Bubble)
Beautiful Devils
Paris by Night
(Wallace Sharp)
Kingdom of Heaven
(Richard Coeur de Lion)
What About Love
(American Ambassador)
Kick-Ass 2
(Uncle Ralph)
The Tigers of Scotland
(Narrator)
Silent Scream
(Larry Winters)
The Flood
(Philip)
Fools of Fortune
(Willie Quinton)
Game of Thrones: The Last Watch
(Self)
Black Beauty
(John Manly)
The Windermere Children
(Jock Lawrence)
The Racer
(‘Sonny’ McElhone)
Resident Evil: Afterlife
(Dr. Isaacs (archive footage))
The Colony
(Gibson)
The Lost Girls
(Hook)
The Last Front
(Leonard)
Kidnapped
(Alan Breck)
The Fabric of You
(Isaac (voice))
The Queen Mary: Greatest Ocean Liner
(Self - Narrator)
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Retaliation Mode
(Dr. Isaacs)
Game of Thrones
(Sir Jorah Mormont)
Taggart
The Rig
(Magnus MacMillan)
Law & Order: UK
Wives and Daughters
(Mr. Preston)
Trial & Retribution
City of Vice
(John Fielding)
Downton Abbey
(Sir Richard Carlisle)
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(Doctor Willoughby)
Silo
(Dr. Pete Nichols)
The Fear
(Carl Galton)
The Diary of Anne Frank
(Otto Frank)
Glasgow Kiss
(Stuart Morrison)
Prisoners' Wives
(Paul)
Doctor Who
(Octavian)
Reyka
(Angus Speelman)
The Red Tent
(Jacob)
Breathless
(Ronald Mulligan)
Borgia
Cleverman
(Jarrod Slade)
Haven
(Roland Holloway)
Jack Taylor
(Jack Taylor)
Ripper Street
(Madoc Faulkner)
Castlevania: Nocturne
(Juste Belmont (voice))
Kidnapped
(Breck)
Mrs Wilson
(Alec Wilson)
Screen One
(Adam Bede)
Painted Lady
(Sebastian Stafford)
Delicious
(Leo Vincent)
Last Days of the Space Age
(Bob Foden)
Guy Martin's Spitfire
(Narrator)
Natural World
(Narrator)
The Hollow Crown
(Warwick)
Spooks
(Vaughan Edwards)
Titans
(Bruce Wayne / Batman)
Frankie's House
(Tim Page)
Strike Back
(Gerald Crawford)