Glaze

"That file that you didn't download, it's a growth bacteria for a hybrid, the stuff literally eats oil."

- Glaze to Bob Ho

Glaze is the secondary antagonist of the 2010 film The Spy Next Door. Formerly a CIA operative like Bob Ho and Colt, he ended up being a traitor and spying for the Chinese and Russian governments, partnering with Russian mobster Anton Poldark.

Plot
Glaze was in the CIA office, disguised as a pen company firm, and told Bob about what was happening down in an oil rig. When Bob returns and announces that he is retiring, Glaze is softly disappointed to hear the news, but is happy to hear he wishes to spend more time with Jillian and it's for the best. As a retirement present, he gives Bob a watch from his time in the CIA. Little did he know the watch had a tracking device to follow his every move.

The next day, Poldark escapes from his transport van on his way to prison. Glaze becomes suspicious and asks if there is a mole in the agency, which is not the case according to Colt.

Later on, Glaze arrives at a Chinese restaurant where he runs into Bob after the latter had a fight with Larry and defeated him. Glaze starts to question Bob about the file Stockholm.GBH he downloaded from his computer, saying he needs all copies. But Bob never downloaded the file and he proclaims he never opened it up either. Glaze however, loses his patience and pulls out a gun on Bob, revealing his true colors demanding the file once again. He asks him to empty his pockets, but Glaze takes a peak for himself and gets bitten on the finger by Nora's turtle. This distracts Glaze and he is attacked by Bob and knocked out.

The next day, he is back in the agency, and phones Poldark that Bob's signal has been picked up again.