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Russell Gleason
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.
Como intérprete
Seeing Hands
Salute to the Marines
Swing Fever
Swing Shift Maisie
Fingers at the Window
Dudes Are Pretty People
Tío improvisado
Earl of Puddlestone
Grandpa Goes To Town
Young as You Feel
Yesterday's Heroes
The Covered Trailer
Undercover Agent
Here I Am a Stranger
News Is Made at Night
Should Husbands Work?
My Wife's Relatives
Money To Burn
Everybody's Baby
Love on a Budget
A Trip to Paris
The Higgins Family
Safety in Numbers
Down on the Farm
Big Business
Hot Water
Borrowing Trouble
Off to the Races
Sunday Night at the Trocadero
Fury Below