J. Frank Glendon
AKA: Jonathan Leroy LoganBirthday: 1886-10-23
Died: 1937-03-17
Birthplace: Choteau, Montana, USA
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.
Filmography
Aces and Eights
Character: Amos Harden (as Frank Glendon)The Racing Strain
Character: GamblerThe Fighting Marines
Character: M.J. BuchananTricks
Character: New ForemanThe Light in Darkness
Character: J. Arthur ConverseThe Silver Lining
Character: JudgeThe Vanishing Shadow
Character: John CadwellA Tale of Two Worlds
Character: NewcombeBorder Caballero
Character: Wiley TaggartThe Traitor
Character: Big GeorgeBorder Romance
Character: BuckThe Woman in the Web
Character: Jack LawfordLaw and Lawless
Character: 'Cash' HoptonMid-Channel
Character: Theodore BlundellThe Price of Malice
Character: CarsonHer Splendid Folly
Character: Charles HemingwayThe Venturers
Character: John ForsterThe Lost Special
Character: Sam SlaterTexas Tornado
Character: Three Star HenleyCyclone of the Saddle
Character: Wagon Train GamblerThe Call of the Savage
Character: Speaker at ConferenceThe Reckless Rider
Character: Parson JonesMen with Steel Faces
Character: Prof. Beetson (archive footage)Upstage
Character: Mr. WestonStrange People
Character: Robert Crandall - the ButlerThe Lion's Den
Character: Nate WelshThe Red Rider
Character: AttorneyI Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Character: Arresting Officer (uncredited)Lights of Old Broadway
Character: Thomas A. EdisonBorder Brigands
Character: Mountie at JailSucker Money
Character: Meehan - Newspaper EditorHush
Character: Jack StanfordThe Phantom Empire
Character: Prof. Beetson (as Frank Glendon)King of the Pecos
Character: BrewsterWhat Do Men Want?
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Smashed Back
Character: Johnny MartinNight Life in Hollywood
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