Russell Gleason
Known for: Acting
Born: February 5, 1908 in Portland, Oregon, USA - Died: December 25, 1945
Russell Gleason (February 6, 1908 – December 25, 1945) was an American actor who began his career at the very beginning of the talking film era. Born into an acting family, one of his earliest roles was in the 1930 classic film, All Quiet on the Western Front. While still in the middle of a successful acting career, Gleason joined the U.S. Army in late 1943, during World War II. While awaiting deployment to Europe in December 1945 in New York City, Gleason fell to his death from a hotel window. He was the son of actors Lucille and James Gleason.
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Earl of Puddlestone
Sidney Higgins
The Covered Trailer
Sidney Higgins
Condemned to Live
David
Fingers at the Window
Ogilvie
Homicide Squad
Joe Riley
Big Business
Herbert Thompson
Laugh and Get Rich
Larry Owens
Unexpected Uncle
Tommy Turner
Fury Below
Jim Cole III
I Can't Escape
Tom Martin
The Flying Fool
Jimmy Taylor
Off His Base
Jerry Minor Smith
Undercover Agent
Bill Trent
Love on a Budget
Herbert Thompson
Here I Am a Stranger
Tom Sortwell
Officer O'Brien
Johnny Dale
Beyond Victory
Bud
A Trip to Paris
Herbert Thompson
A Tenderfoot Goes West
Wellington Pike
Seeing Hands
Ben Helwig (uncredited)
News Is Made at Night
Albert Hockman
Dudes Are Pretty People
Brad Benton
Should Husbands Work?
Sidney Higgins
My Wife's Relatives
Sidney Higgins