Glenn Kleier is a writer. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
Kleier is the co-founder and president of a national marketing and communications company. He became interested in politics and served as co-chair of Ross Perot's national campaign in Kentucky.
Kleier wrote The Last Day, a combination of millennium thriller, religious send-up and New Age theory, in 1997. It created controversy and was condemned by the American Catholic League. The book's film rights were bought by Columbia TriStar, who had originally planned to adapt it as a 90-minute movie. Plans were later made for a four-hour television miniseries.
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