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J. Frank Glendon

J. Frank Glendon

Acting1886Choteau, Montana, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia

J. Frank Glendon (October 25, 1886 – March 17, 1937) was an

American film actor. He appeared in 79 films between 1915 and 1936. He was born

in Choteau, Montana, and died in Hollywood, California.

Acting History

1940
Radio Ranch
as Prof. Beetson (archive footage)
1936
Border Caballero
as Wiley Taggart
Aces and Eights
as Amos Harden
The Lion's Den
as Nate Welsh
The Traitor
as Big George
1935
Cyclone of the Saddle
as Wagon Train Gambler
The Phantom Empire
as Prof. Beetson (as Frank Glendon)
The Fighting Marines
as M.J. Buchanan
The Call of the Savage
as Speaker at Conference
Border Brigands
as Mountie at Jail
1934
The Red Rider
as Attorney
The Vanishing Shadow
as John Cadwell
1933
Her Splendid Folly
as Charles Hemingway
Sucker Money
as Meehan - Newspaper Editor
Strange People
as Robert Crandall - the Butler
1932
The Lost Special
as Sam Slater
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
as Arresting Officer (uncredited)
Law and Lawless
as 'Cash' Hopton
Texas Tornado
as Three Star Henley
The Reckless Rider
as Parson Jones
1929
1926
Upstage
as Mr. Weston
Smashed Back
as Johnny Martin
1925
Lights of Old Broadway
as Thomas A. Edison
Tricks
as New Foreman
Tricks
Producer
1923
Just Like a Woman
as Peggy's brother
1922
Roman Candles
as John Arnold Jr.
Belle of Alaska
as Lucky Vail
1921
Hush
as Jack Stanford
1920
Mid-Channel
as Theodore Blundell
For the Soul of Rafael
as Keith Bryton
1919
The Wishing Ring Man
as Dr. John Hewitt
The Enchanted Barn
as Sidney Graham
1917
The Light in Darkness
as J. Arthur Converse
The Venturers
as John Forster
Wrath of Love
as Dave Blake
1916
The Salamander
as Garry Lindaberry

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/23/1886
Day of Death
3/17/1937
Place of Birth
Choteau, Montana, USA