Frank McGlynn Jr.
ActingDate of Death: 29 Mar 1939, Los Angeles, California (tuberculosis) The younger McGlynn's stage and movie work began circa 1924 when he was twenty years of age. His busiest western period was 1935 when he appeared in a pair of Hopalong Cassidy adventures as well as a pair with John Wayne. He was known for Hop-a-Long Cassidy (1935), Bar 20 Rides Again (1935), Lawless Range (1935), Westward Ho (1935) and The Dandy and the Belle (1931).
Known For
Queen Christina
2nd Rabble Rouser (uncredited)
Marie Antoinette
Soldier with Rude Laugh (uncredited)
Westward Ho
Jim Wyatt
Public Hero Number 1
Federal Agent (uncredited)
The Road to Glory
Soldier (uncredited)
Of Human Hearts
Lout Laughing in Church (uncredited)
Dr. Socrates
Gangster
The Wet Parade
Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Hop-a-long Cassidy
Red Connors
Kentucky Moonshine
Clem Hatfield
Filmography — Acting
Queen Christina
2nd Rabble Rouser (uncredited)
Marie Antoinette
Soldier with Rude Laugh (uncredited)
Westward Ho
Jim Wyatt
Public Hero Number 1
Federal Agent (uncredited)
The Road to Glory
Soldier (uncredited)
Of Human Hearts
Lout Laughing in Church (uncredited)
Dr. Socrates
Gangster
The Wet Parade
Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Hop-a-long Cassidy
Red Connors
Kentucky Moonshine
Clem Hatfield
Lawless Range
Frank Carter
Face in the Sky
Jim Brown
Man of the Forest
Pegg, a Henchman
It's A Small World
Snake Brown, III
Rustlin' for Cupid
Dave Martin
Riders of the Purple Sage
Adam Tull, Gang leader
Jungle Jim
Red Hallihan
Custer's Last Stand
General George A. Custer
Custer's Last Stand
Gen. George A. Custer
Wild West Days
Larry Munro
Kentucky Kernels
Jeff Wakefield
Bar 20 Rides Again
Red Connors
America
Patrick Henry
The Golden Strain
Zeb
Judgement Of The Hills
Jeb Marks
One Wild Night
Farmer (uncredited)
Radio Scout
Job Saunders
Rose of the Tenements
Mickey Galligan
Born to Battle
Sim Cowan
When a Dog Loves
Bert Morton