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James Gleason

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James Gleason
James Gleason in Meet John Doe trailer.jpg
in Meet John Doe (1941)
Born(1882-05-23)May 23, 1882
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 12, 1959(1959-04-12) (aged 76)
Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
Years active1914–59
Spouse(s)Lucile Gleason (1905-1947) (her death)
ChildrenRussell Gleason

James Austin Gleason (May 23, 1882 – April 12, 1959) was an American actor born in New York City. He was also a playwright and screenwriter.[1]

Life and career[edit]

James Gleason directed the Broadway production of George S. Kaufman's The Butter and Egg Man (1925), in which his wife Lucile Webster (center) appeared with Gregory Kelly and Sylvia Field.

Gleason was born in New York City, the son of Mina (née Crolius; 1858-1931) and William L. Gleason (1850-1909).[2][3] Coming from theatrical stock, as a schoolboy he made stage appearances while on holiday. He began earning his living at the age of thirteen, being a messenger boy, printer's devil, assistant in an electrical store and a lift boy. He enlisted in the United States Army at age 16 and served three years in the Philippines.

On discharge, he began his stage career, later taking it up professionally. He played in London for two years and following his return to the United States, he began in films by writing dialogue for "comedies". He wrote a number of plays, several of which were performed on Broadway. He also acted on Broadway, including in a couple of his own plays. When World War I broke out, Gleason reenlisted in the United States Army and served to the end of the war.

His film debut was in Polly of the Follies (1922), starring Constance Talmadge. Balding and slender with a craggy voice and a master of the double-take, Gleason portrayed tough but warm-hearted characters, usually with a New York background. He co-wrote The Broadway Melody, the second film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, and had a small uncredited role in it. He also co-wrote and briefly appeared as a hot dog vendor in the 1934 Janet Gaynor vehicle Change of Heart. He performed in a number of films with his wife Lucile. In The Clock (1945), he played a milk cart driver who gives lessons in marriage to the characters played by Judy Garland and Robert Walker, while Lucile played his wife. The same year, he played the bartender in the film adaptation of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. In the Frank Capra classic Meet John Doe, he played the cynical, "hard boiled" editor brought in to pump up the newspaper that runs with the "John Doe" story. Gleason starred in two movie series, playing police inspector Oscar Piper in six Hildegarde Withers mystery films during the 1930s, starting with The Penguin Pool Murder, and Joe Higgins in the first seven of nine films about the Higgins Family, in which his wife Lucile and son Russell played Lil and Sydney Higgins. Gleason was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as boxing manager Max "Pop" Corkle in the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan.

Gleason also performed in other media. In 1931, he co-starred with Robert Armstrong in the radio sitcom Gleason and Armstrong. His television credits include several episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the Reed Hadley legal drama The Public Defender and ABC's The Real McCoys. In "The Child", the Christmas 1957 episode of John Payne's The Restless Gun on NBC, Gleason and Anthony Caruso played Roman Catholic priests who run an orphanage. Dan Blocker, just launching his acting career, also guest starred in the episode.[4]

For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Gleason has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7038 Hollywood Boulevard.[5]

Family[edit]

James and Lucile Gleason had a son, actor Russell Gleason. on December 26, 1945, the younger Gleason was in New York City awaiting deployment to Europe with his regiment, when he fell out of a fourth story window in the Hotel Sutton, which the army had commandeered to house the troops, resulting in his death. Reports varied, some saying the fall was accidental, while others stating it was a suicide.[6][citation needed] Russell's most prominent role had been as Muller in the Academy Award-winning version of All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). Russell Gleason was married to Cynthia Lindsay, a former Busby Berkeley chorus girl who later wrote a biography of family friend Boris Karloff.[citation needed]

James Gleason was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Partial filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleNotes
1922Polly of the FolliesPaul Gordon
1928The Count of TenThe manager
1929The Broadway MelodyMusic PublisherUncredited, Dialogue co-written by Gleason
High VoltageN/AScreenplay co-written by Gleason
The Flying FoolN/ADialogue written by Gleason
Oh, Yeah?Dusty Reilly
The Shannons of BroadwayMickey Shannon
1930Puttin' on the RitzJames "Jimmy" TierneyAlso credited with writing dialogue
The SwellheadJohnny Trump
MammyN/ABased on the play Mr. Bones, a Musical Comedy of Minstrel Days in Two Acts by Irving Berlin and Gleason
Dumbbells in ErmineMikeScreenplay by Gleason and Harvey F. Thew
The Fall GuyN/ABased on the play The Fall Guy, a Comedy in Three Acts, by George Abbott and Gleason
The Matrimonial BedGustave Corton
Rain or ShineN/ABased on the book of the musical Rain or Shine by Gleason and Maurice Marks
Her ManSteve
What a Widow!N/ACo-wrote
Big MoneyTom
1931Three Hollywood GirlsN/AScreenplay by Gleason
Beyond VictoryPrivate Jim Mobley
It's a Wise ChildCool Kelly
A Free SoulEddie
SweepstakesSleepy Jones
The Big GambleSquint Dugan
Suicide FleetSkeets
1932Fast CompanionsSilk Henley
Lady and GentPin Streaver
Blondie of the FolliesPa McClune
The Crooked CircleArthur Crimmer
The All AmericanChick Knipe
The Devil Is Driving"Beef" Evans
The Penguin Pool MurderPolice Inspector Oscar Piper
1933The Billion Dollar ScandalRatsy Harris
Clear All Wires!Lefty
Mister MuggN/AComedy short
The BoweryN/AScreenplay co-written by Gleason
Hoop-LaJerry
1934The Meanest Gal in TownDuke Slater
Search for BeautyDan Healy
Orders Is OrdersEd Waggermeyer
Change of HeartHot Dog VendorUncredited, Also credited as screenwriter
Murder on the BlackboardInspector Oscar Piper
1935HelldoradoSam Barnes
Two-FistedN/ABased on the play Is Zat So? by Gleason and Richard Taber
Murder in the FleetInspector Oscar PiperUncredited screenplay by Gleason
Murder on a HoneymoonInspector Oscar Piper
West Point of the AirJoe "Bags"
Hot TipJimmy McGillCo-directed with Ray McCarey
We're only HumanDetective Danny Walsh
1936Murder on a Bridle PathPolice Inspector Oscar Piper
The Ex-Mrs. BradfordInspector Corrigan
Yours for the AskingSaratoga
Don't Turn 'Em LooseDetective Daniels
The Big GameGeorge Scott
The Plot ThickensOscar Piper
1937Forty Naughty GirlsInspector Oscar Piper
Manhattan Merry-Go-RoundDanny the Duck
1938The Higgins FamilyJoe Higgins
Army GirlSergeant "Three Star" Hennessy
1939My Wife's RelativesJoe Higgins
Should Husbands Work?Joe Higgins
On Your ToesPhil Dolan Sr.
The Covered TrailerJoe Higgins
Money to BurnJoe Higgins
1940Grandpa Goes to TownJoe Higgins
Earl of PuddlestoneJoe Higgins
1941Meet John DoeHenry Connell
Affectionately YoursChester Phillips
Here Comes Mr. JordanMax CorkleNominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Tanks a MillionColonel "Spitfire" Barkley
Nine Lives Are Not EnoughSergeant Daniels
Babes on BroadwayThornton Reed
1942Hay FootColonel J. A. Barkley
A Date with the FalconInspector Mike O'Hara
My Gal SalPat Hawley
The Falcon Takes OverInspector Michael O'Hara
Footlight SerenadeBruce McKay
Tales of Manhattan"Father" Joe
Manila CallingTim O'Rourke
1943Crash DiveChief Mike "Mac" McDonnell
A Guy Named Joe"Nails" Kilpatrick
1944Once Upon a TimeMcGillicuddy, aka the "Moke"
Arsenic and Old LacePolice Lieutenant Rooney
The Keys of the KingdomReverend Dr. Wilbur Fiske
1945This Man's NavyJimmy Shannon
A Tree Grows in BrooklynMcGarrity
The ClockAl Henry, Milk Cart Driver
Captain EddieTom Clark
1946The Hoodlum SaintSnarp
The Well-Groomed BrideCaptain Hornby
Home, Sweet HomicideSgt. O'Hare
Lady LuckSacramento Sam
1947The HomestretchDoc Kilborne
Down to EarthMax Corkle
The Bishop's WifeSylvester
TycoonPop Mathews
1948Smart WomanSam Corkle
The Dude Goes WestSam Briggs
The Return of OctoberUncle Willie Ramsey
When My Baby Smiles at MeLefty Moore
1949Bad BoyChief
The Life of RileyGillis
Take one False StepCaptain Gledhill
Miss Grant Takes RichmondTimothy P. Gleason
1950Key to the CitySergeant Hogan
The Yellow Cab ManMickey Corkins
Riding HighRacing Secretary
The JackpotHarry Summers
Joe Palooka in the Squared CircleKnobby Walsh
1951Two Gals and a GuyMax Howard
Joe Palooka in Triple CrossKnobby Walsh
Come Fill the CupCharley Dolan
I'll See You in My DreamsFred Townsend
1952We're Not Married!Duffy
The Story of Will RogersBert Lynn
What Price Glory?General Cokely
1953Forever FemaleEddie Woods
1954Hollywood Thrill-MakersRisky Russell
SuddenlyPeter "Pop" Benson
1955The Night of the HunterBirdie Steptoe
The Girl RushEther Ferguson
1956Star in the DustOrval Jones
1957Spring Reunion"Collie" Collyer
Man in the ShadowHank James
Loving YouCarl Meade
1958The Female AnimalTom Maloney
Man or GunSheriff Jim Jackson
Rock-A-Bye BabyDoc Simpkins
Once Upon a Horse...Postmaster
Money, Women and GunsHenry Devers
The Last Hurrah"Cuke" Gillen(final film role)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up ^ Obituary Variety, April 15, 1959, page 159.
  2. Jump up ^ Mina Gleason; findagrave.com Retrieved July 19, 2015
  3. Jump up ^ Mina Crolius Gleason, Mother of actor James Gleason Retrieved July 19, 2015
  4. Jump up ^ "The Child," The Restless Gun, DVD, Timeless Media Group
  5. Jump up ^ Hollywood Walk of Fame
  6. Jump up ^ "Russell Gleason". Find a Grave. Archived from the original on January 11, 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2014. 

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