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J. Frank Glendon

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.


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Born:
Oct 25, 1886
Movie/TV Credits:
26
First Appeared:
In the movie Mid-Channel 1920-09-26
Latest Project:
Movie Men with Steel Faces 1940-05-02
Known For
Poster of The Call of the Savage
Poster of Cyclone of the Saddle
Poster of Her Splendid Folly
Poster of Sucker Money
Filmography
Movie Men with Steel Faces Prof. Beetson (archive footage) 1940-05-02
Movie Aces and Eights Amos Harden (as Frank Glendon) 1936-06-06
Movie Border Caballero Wiley Taggart 1936-03-01
Movie The Lion's Den Nate Welsh 1936-07-07
Movie Cyclone of the Saddle Wagon Train Gambler 1935-04-03
Movie The Phantom Empire Prof. Beetson (as Frank Glendon) 1935-02-22
Movie The Call of the Savage Speaker at Conference 1935-04-14
Movie Border Brigands Mountie at Jail 1935-05-31
Movie The Sagebrush Troubadour John Martin 1935-12-02
Movie The Fighting Marines M.J. Buchanan 1935-11-22
Movie The Vanishing Shadow John Cadwell 1934-04-22
Movie The Red Rider Attorney 1934-07-16
Movie Sucker Money Meehan - Newspaper Editor 1933-02-28
Movie Her Splendid Folly Charles Hemingway 1933-10-07
Movie Strange People Robert Crandall - the Butler 1933-06-16
Movie Texas Tornado Three Star Henley 1932-03-31
Movie I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Arresting Officer (uncredited) 1932-11-09
Movie The Silver Lining Judge 1932-04-16
Movie The Racing Strain Gambler 1932-12-16
Movie Law and Lawless 'Cash' Hopton 1932-11-29
Movie The Lost Special Sam Slater 1932-11-25
Movie Border Romance Buck 1929-05-25
Movie Upstage Mr. Weston 1926-11-06
Movie Lights of Old Broadway Thomas A. Edison 1925-10-31
Movie A Tale of Two Worlds Newcombe 1921-03-13
Movie Mid-Channel Theodore Blundell 1920-09-26
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