J. Frank Glendon
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.
Known For
Acting

1936
asAmos Harden

1932
asGambler

1935
asM.J. Buchanan

1925
asNew Foreman

1917
asJ. Arthur Converse

1932
asJudge

1934
asJohn Cadwell

1921
asNewcombe

1936
asWiley Taggart

1936
asBig George

1929
asBuck

1918
asJack Lawford

1932
as'Cash' Hopton

1920
asTheodore Blundell

1916
asCarson

1933
asCharles Hemingway

1917
asJohn Forster

1932
asSam Slater

1932
asThree Star Henley

1935
asWagon Train Gambler

1935
asSpeaker at Conference

1932
asParson Jones

1940
asProf. Beetson (archive footage)

1926
asMr. Weston

1933
asRobert Crandall - the Butler

1922
asJohn Arnold Jr.

1936
asNate Welsh

1934
asAttorney

1932
asArresting Officer (uncredited)

1925
asThomas A. Edison

1935
asMountie at Jail

1933
asMeehan - Newspaper Editor

1921
asJack Stanford

1935
asProf. Beetson (as Frank Glendon)

1936
asBrewster

1921
asFrank

1920
asKeith Bryton

1926
asJohnny Martin

1922
asJoe Powell

1922
as
1919
asDr. John Hewitt

1919
asSidney Graham

1918
asJim Wynd

1935
asJohn Martin

1916
asGarry Lindaberry

1918
asKing Eric

1916
asJuvenile

1928
as
1917
asMan

1922
asJulian Lorraine

1917
asDave Blake

1923
asPeggy's brother

1922
asLucky Vail
Production

1925
asCrew
Directing