Glenn Tryon
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Glenn Tryon | |
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Born |
Julietta, Idaho, USA | August 2, 1898
Died |
April 18, 1970 71) Orlando, Florida, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter, film director |
Years active | 1923–1951 |
Glenn Tryon (August 2, 1898 – April 18, 1970) was an American film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He appeared in 67 films between 1923 and 1951.
He was born in Julietta, Idaho and was married to actress Jane Frazee from 1942 to 1947. They had one son, Timothy Tryon. Glenn Tryon was also married to actress Lillian Hall (1896–1959).
Tryon died on April 18, 1970 in Orlando, Florida.
Selected filmography
- Her Dangerous Path (1923)
- Mother's Joy (1923)
- Smithy (1924)
- Near Dublin (1924)
- The White Sheep (1924) directed by Hal Roach; remade by Harold Lloyd as The Kid Brother (1927)
- Say It with Babies (1926)
- The Cow's Kimona (1926)
- Along Came Auntie (1926)
- 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926)
- Two-Time Mama (1927)
- Lonesome (1928)
- Broadway (1929)
- The Widow in Scarlet (1932)
- Beauty for the Asking (1939)
- Law Men (1944)
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