2006–2010: Community, and "Rising Comedy Star" In 2006, Glover caught the attention of producer
David Miner after Glover sent writing samples including a
spec script that he had written for
The Simpsons. Miner and
Tina Fey were impressed by Glover's work and hired him to become a writer for the
NBC sitcom
30 Rock. Glover was shocked when he was hired as he didn't think he belonged in a room of seasoned executives. He and his co-writers were presented with the
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy Series in 2008 for his work on the third season. In 2008, he unsuccessfully auditioned to play
President Barack Obama on the sketch comedy program
Saturday Night Live; the role went to cast member
Fred Armisen. While attending NYU, Glover became a member of the
sketch comedy group Derrick Comedy, having appeared in their sketches on
YouTube since 2006, along with
Dominic Dierkes, Meggie McFadden,
DC Pierson, and
Dan Eckman. The group wrote and starred in a feature-length film,
Mystery Team, a comedy about amateur teenage detectives; it premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival in 2009. With a limited release, fans requested the film to be shown in their local theaters. 2010 Glover starred as former high school jock Troy Barnes on
Dan Harmon's
NBC sitcom
Community, which premiered in September 2009. He did not return as a full-time cast member for the show's
fifth season, appearing only in the first five episodes. Despite speculation that Glover was leaving to pursue his music career, a series of hand-written notes which he posted to
Instagram revealed that his reasons were more personal, citing a need for projects that offered him more independence as he worked through some personal issues. Although Harmon approached Glover about returning to the show for its sixth season, Glover declined, feeling that his character's return would not serve the show, the audience, or himself as an actor, and that his career and he himself moved on from the show. In May 2010, a fan suggested Glover for the role of
Spider-Man/Peter Parker in
The Amazing Spider-Man film, encouraging his supporters to retweet the hashtag "#donald4spiderman". The campaign sparked a viral response on
Twitter. The call for Glover to audition for the role was supported by
Spider-Man creator
Stan Lee. However, Glover did not audition and the role went to
Andrew Garfield. He later revealed that he was never contacted by
Sony Pictures. Comics writer
Brian Michael Bendis, who announced
Miles Morales, an African-American version of Spider-Man a year later, said he had conceived of the character before Glover's campaign went viral. Bendis gave credit to Glover for influencing the new hero's looks for Spider-Man; Bendis said, "I saw him in the costume [on
Community] and thought, 'I would like to read that book. Glover later voiced this incarnation of Spider-Man on the
Ultimate Spider-Man animated series. Glover received the Rising Comedy Star award at the
Just for Laughs festival in July 2010, and was featured in
Gap's 2010 holiday advertising campaign.
2013–2017: Atlanta and Spider-Man In 2013, Glover signed a deal to create a music-themed show for
FX titled
Atlanta, in which he would star, write, and serve as an executive producer. Although several networks were interested in picking up his half-hour comedy, he chose FX due to their willingness to work around his touring schedule. After being in development since August 2013, FX ordered the
Atlanta series in December 2014, announcing a 10-episode season in October 2015, which premiered on September 6, 2016, to widespread critical acclaim. Glover writes, occasionally directs, executive produces, and stars in the series as Earnest "Earn" Marks, a
Princeton dropout who manages his rapper cousin as they navigate through the
Atlanta hip hop scene. For his work on the show, Glover has earned various accolades, including
Golden Globe Awards for
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (becoming the
fifth black person in Golden Globe history to win in the category) as well as
Primetime Emmy Awards for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, making him the first black person to win an Emmy for the latter category. Due to the success of the series, FX signed Glover to an exclusive deal to write and produce more shows for the network. The first of these shows was an animated series featuring the
Marvel Comics character
Deadpool, which was set to premiere in 2018 but was later canceled due to creative differences. Glover later posted an unofficial and unproduced script to his Twitter account commenting that he was not "too busy to work on Deadpool", ending media speculation. Glover appeared in three films in 2015. In
The Lazarus Effect, he played a scientist working with a team of researchers who bring dead people back to life with disastrous consequences. Next, Glover played a singer in the comedy-drama
Magic Mike XXL and performed a cover of the
Bruno Mars song "
Marry You" in the film, which was included in the
soundtrack. His third release that year was
Ridley Scott's science fiction
adaptation The Martian, featuring Glover as a
Jet Propulsion Laboratory astrodynamicist who helps rescue an astronaut, played by
Matt Damon, stranded on
Mars. In April 2017,
Time named Glover in its annual "
100 Most Influential People in the World".
Tina Fey wrote the entry for Glover; she remarked that he "embodies his generation's belief that people can be whatever they want and change what it is they want, at any time". Later that year, Glover appeared as criminal
Aaron Davis in the superhero film
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). Davis is the uncle of the
Miles Morales version of
Spider-Man, whom Glover had voiced in the
Ultimate Spider-Man animated series. The casting was described as "a surprise treat for fans" by the film's director
Jon Watts, aware of his 2010 campaign to portray the superhero. He would later reprise this role in a live-action cameo in
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023).
2018–2019: Star Wars, Lion King, and Atlanta second season in 2018While filming
Atlanta second season, Glover portrayed a young version of
Lando Calrissian in
Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), causing him to miss appearances in some episodes; Calrissian was previously played by
Billy Dee Williams in two films in the
original Star Wars trilogy. Despite the film's turbulent production and poor box office returns, Glover's performance was praised, particularly by critic
Stephanie Zacharek for his "unruly, charismatic elegance". In February 2018, Glover approached
New Regency, without a script, about a project he wanted to work on while he had free time between
Solo promotional duties and his This Is America Tour. Due to his previous success, they accepted his offer quickly and
Amazon Studios agreed to distribute the film.
Guava Island, the resulting film written by
Stephen Glover and directed by Hiro Murai, was filmed in
Cuba. It stars Glover as a musician who decides to throw a festival on his homeland, with
Rihanna co-starring as his partner and muse. It was released in 2019 through
Amazon Prime Video to generally favorable critical appraisal after premiering at
Coachella. Glover provided guest vocals to the track "Monster" on
21 Savage's 2018 album
I Am > I Was, reflecting on his negative feelings toward the music industry and why he wants to retire from music. He partnered with
Adidas Originals to reimagine three pairs of classic
Adidas sneakers, which were launched in April 2019 under the "Donald Glover Presents" line and were promoted by a series of advertisements starring comedian
Mo'Nique. Glover provided the voice for adult Simba, the titular protagonist and lion prince turned king in
The Lion King (2019), a remake of the 1994
Disney film
of the same name. Glover praised the director,
Jon Favreau, for the way he constructed the timeless story and asked him to re-record his lines as he connected to the film's story line more personally after his father's death. Glover sang on the film's soundtrack and on the curated album
The Lion King: The Gift, featuring songs inspired by the film. Although it received mixed reviews, the film grossed $1.6 billion worldwide, making it one of the
highest-grossing films of all time.
2021–present In 2021, Glover signed an overall deal with
Amazon Studios. It was announced that he would be producing and starring in a
television reboot of
Doug Liman's 2005 film
Mr. & Mrs. Smith, with
Maya Erskine co-starring. In April 2021, Glover tweeted that he was in the midst of writing a trilogy of feature films. In February 2022, both seasons 3 and 4 of
Atlanta had completed filming, with season 3 premiering on March 24, 2022, and the final season on September 15, 2022. In March 2022, Glover announced that he was working on a
Disney+ Star Wars series based on
Lando Calrissian. In December 2022, it was announced that Glover would star and produce a feature set in Sony Pictures'
Spider-Man universe. The film currently has no title but is said to revolve around the
Hypno-Hustler. He is also the creator of the television series
Swarm, starring
Dominique Fishback,
Damson Idris, and
Chloe Bailey. Serving as a director and executive producer on the show, the series is the first project from his deal with
Amazon Studios. In an October 2022 interview with
Variety,
Community creator Dan Harmon said that he believes Glover would be in the upcoming Sony Pictures and
Peacock produced
Community film. "I think that Donald is coming, based on word of mouth, but it's just the deal isn't official or wasn't official. It would be difficult to really commit to doing this thing without Donald," Harmon said. "So I believe he is coming back." In April 2023, Glover confirmed he would be returning for the
Community movie. In July 2023, it was announced that Glover and his brother Stephen would replace
Justin Simien as the head writers of the upcoming
Star Wars series
Lando. On January 8, 2024, it was announced Donald Glover would star in the biopic of British-American rap artist
21 Savage, titled
American Dream: The 21 Savage Story, alongside
Stranger Things star
Caleb McLaughlin and Savage; Glover was expected to play 21 Savage. On January 24, Savage revealed that the biopic's announcement was actually a "parody", though he noted that "it could be [a real movie] one day". On March 9, 2026, it was announced that he would be voicing
Yoshi in
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. == Music career (as Childish Gambino) ==