Glenn D. Broadus Jr. Inc.

Glenn is a well-established entrepreneur, speaker, director, producer, and author. Glenn’s self-determination guided him to an outstanding career in the Television and Motion Picture Industry, where he continues to build his film industry portfolio.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a city renowned for its steel industry, Glenn D. Broadus Jr. grew up during the economic challenges of the 1980s and 90s. Despite the hardships, his father instilled in him the belief that life’s experiences, no matter how tough, shape one’s character. 

This foundation of resilience and determination propelled Glenn into a remarkable career in the television and motion picture industry. As a member of the International Cinematographers Guild, he has contributed to numerous projects, showcasing his versatility and dedication. His roles span from assistant camera work on popular TV series like “Crash & Bernstein” (2012–2014) and “K.C. Undercover” (2015), to camera utility on “Pair of Kings” (2010) and “Grown Folks” (2017). 

Beyond his technical expertise, Glenn’s passion for storytelling led him to direct and produce various projects. Notably, he directed the upcoming film “Got U” (2024) and served as an associate director for the TV series “Mind Your Business” (2024) and “Millennials” (2021).  His commitment to the craft is evident in his diverse body of work, reflecting a deep understanding of the industry’s nuances.

Outside the realm of film and television, Glenn is a dedicated mentor and community advocate. He invests his time in guiding others towards positive and productive lives, embodying the leadership philosophy of uplifting those around him.  His hobbies, such as fishing, biking, and hiking, reflect a love for the outdoors and a balanced lifestyle.

Glenn D. Broadus Jr.’s journey from the streets of Pittsburgh to the heights of Hollywood serves as a testament to resilience, passion, and the transformative power of mentorship. His story inspires others to pursue their dreams, regardless of the obstacles they may face.

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