Target speaker extraction is to extract the target speaker's voice from a mixture of signals according to the given enrollment utterance. The target speaker's enrollment utterance is also called as anchor speech. The effective utilization of anchor speech is crucial for speaker extraction. In this study, we propose a new system to exploit speaker information from anchor speech fully. Unlike models that use only local or global features of the anchor, the proposed method extracts speaker information on global and local levels and feeds the features into a speech separation network. Our approach benefits from the complementary advantages of both global and local features, and the performance of speaker extraction is improved. We verified the feasibility of this local-global representation (LGR) method using multiple speaker extraction models. Systematic experiments were conducted on the open-source dataset Libri-2talker, and the results showed that the proposed method significantly outperformed the baseline models.