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Professor Mark Glancy is a faculty member at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of History. He holds the academic rank of Professor of Film History. His research focuses on transatlantic film perspectives, Hollywood's impact on British culture, and the historical and cultural dimensions of cinema. Notable projects include biographical work on Cary Grant and studies of Alfred Hitchcock's films.
Research Interests:
- Transatlantic film relations and cultural exchange
- Hollywood studio system and historical film production
- Cinema-going cultures and audience reception
- Propaganda in cinema during wartime
- Anglo-American cultural relations through film
Professor Glancy has authored influential books like Cary Grant, the Making of a Hollywood Legend (2020) and When Hollywood Loved Britain (1999). His work often integrates archival research with critical analysis, exploring themes such as stardom, national identity, and film's societal role.
He supervises doctoral research in film history, American cultural history, and British cultural history. His media engagements include contributions to BBC History and appearances on radio programs like Archive Hour and Back Row.



