Glenn Melvyn (born "Aron Clempert" on 12th November 1918 in Manchester, died 9th March 1999 in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey) appeared in three roles in Coronation Street:
- A Photographer who took shots of pop star Walter Potts in January 1964
- Newton & Ridley worker Joss Lightfoot in February 1966
- Jill Morris's Uncle Cliff in November 1968
He also appeared in the 1967 spin-off Turn out the Lights in the episode You Can't Get Out Of The Wood.
He both wrote and appeared in the BBC comedies Love and Kisses and I'm Not Bothered and the play and film comedy The Love Match in the early 1950s, but later on concentrated on acting, appearing in Taxi!, The Villains, The Likely Lads, Hugh and I, The Ronnie Barker Playhouse and several roles in Z Cars. He worked with Jack Howarth in the 1957 Thora Hird series Be Soon and with Betty Driver and June Barry in a 1965 radio production of J.B. Priestley's When We Are Married.
On stage, he appeared in productions of It's a Great Game, Hot Water, Friends and Neighbours and Way Out in Piccadilly.