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Glen Tilly, formerly known as "Glen Ray" is a character, in Child's Play horror film series, with the original screenplay credited to Don Mancini. He is voiced by Billy Boyd, making him the only living doll character not to be voiced by an Academy Award-nominee. He dislikes being a killer. His human form is played by Beans El-Ba. Many Child's Play fans disliked Glen because of how he did not like to kill people. Yet there are some who adores and admires him due to his good characteristics. He has a twin sister named Glenda Ray. He is the narrator and the main protagonist in Seed of Chucky.

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  • Glen Ray
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  • Glen Tilly, formerly known as "Glen Ray" is a character, in Child's Play horror film series, with the original screenplay credited to Don Mancini. He is voiced by Billy Boyd, making him the only living doll character not to be voiced by an Academy Award-nominee. He dislikes being a killer. His human form is played by Beans El-Ba. Many Child's Play fans disliked Glen because of how he did not like to kill people. Yet there are some who adores and admires him due to his good characteristics. He has a twin sister named Glenda Ray. He is the narrator and the main protagonist in Seed of Chucky.
  • Glen appears in the last scene of the movie a few moments before Tiffany went back to her lifeless state. The detective who deceived Tiffany's dead body, screams in horror as a red, bloody, sharp-toothed baby appears, screeching, and attacks him. Although Glen is known as nice, his twin Glenda may have done that.
Portrayed By
  • Billy Boyd
  • Beans El-Balawi
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  • Antagonist Hero/ False Antagonist
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  • None
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  • Goals
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  • Glen Ray
Known Aliases
  • Sweetface, Shitface
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  • Type of Hero
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  • Occupation
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  • Sweetface, S**tface,
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  • Being a dummy from the puppeteer
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  • Full Name
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  • Martial Arts
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  • Alias
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  • Hobby
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  • Power/Skills
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  • Seed of Chucky
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  • Origin
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  • Be loved with his father
  • To be in the family
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  • Do-gooder
Age
  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • Unknown
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Character Name
  • Glen Ray
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
Film
  • Child's Play series
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  • Glen2.jpg
Gender
  • Male
Date of Birth
  • 1998-03-09(xsd:date)
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  • Glen Ray
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  • Glen Tilly, formerly known as "Glen Ray" is a character, in Child's Play horror film series, with the original screenplay credited to Don Mancini. He is voiced by Billy Boyd, making him the only living doll character not to be voiced by an Academy Award-nominee. He dislikes being a killer. His human form is played by Beans El-Ba. Many Child's Play fans disliked Glen because of how he did not like to kill people. Yet there are some who adores and admires him due to his good characteristics. He has a twin sister named Glenda Ray. He is the narrator and the main protagonist in Seed of Chucky.
  • Glen appears in the last scene of the movie a few moments before Tiffany went back to her lifeless state. The detective who deceived Tiffany's dead body, screams in horror as a red, bloody, sharp-toothed baby appears, screeching, and attacks him. Although Glen is known as nice, his twin Glenda may have done that.
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