'' premiere in 1978. Glaser made his movie debut as Perchick in the 1971 movie version of the musical
Fiddler on the Roof. He found fame playing Detective Dave Starsky opposite
David Soul in the television series
Starsky & Hutch, of which he directed several episodes. It ran for four seasons (1975–1979) on
ABC. After that series, Glaser continued to act on
television and in movies, and
directed the 1987 film
The Running Man starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger as well as the 1992 movie
The Cutting Edge. He also directed episodes of several TV series, including
Miami Vice,
Robbery Homicide Division and
Judging Amy. Glaser returned to the big screen in 2003 in ''
Something's Gotta Give'', as
Diane Keaton's ex-husband, and with a brief cameo in the
2004 film version of
Starsky & Hutch, in which Starsky was played by
Ben Stiller. He directed the children's movie
Kazaam featuring
Shaquille O'Neal. He guest featured in "The Scarlet Letter", the October 1, 2009, episode of CBS's
The Mentalist. Between 2013 and 2019, Glaser appeared as Alan in several episodes of the television series
Ray Donovan. In an interview published in April 2018, Glaser, having not acted since that role was asked if he had retired from acting, and replied, "People ask me, 'What's your favorite: acting, directing or writing?' My answer: What life occurs. It's what happens. You never know when something will cross your path. I try to stay open to everything. I'm doing a guest appearance on Grace and Frankie right now. As long as it's a good group of people, I'm open to anything. That's the thing I enjoy most about filmmaking or acting: experience." That same month, Glaser had his first American solo exhibition for his paintings and digital illustrations at Cosmo Lofts in Hollywood. The show was titled "Act III", because his foray as an artist marked the third stage of his career, following acting in front of the camera, and writing/directing behind it. == Personal life ==