People
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Biography:
Gaunt-looking American character actor Frank McGlynn Sr. is best remembered for his many portrayals in 1930s and 1940s historical films of US President Abraham Lincoln. McGlynn began performing on stage in 1896. Prior to that, he had been a practicing lawyer, a graduate of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Hollywood Barn Dance as Hiram Tubb | 1947-06-21 |
Rogues' Gallery as Blake | 1944-12-06 |
Delinquent Daughters as Judge Craig | 1944-07-15 |
March On, America! as Abraham Lincoln (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1942-06-20 |
In Old California as Undetermined Minor Role | 1942-05-31 |
Syncopation | 1942-05-22 |
Marry the Boss's Daughter as Hoffman | 1941-11-28 |
Three Girls About Town as Josephus Wiegal, senior mortician | 1941-10-23 |
Sergeant York as Mountaineer (uncredited) | 1941-09-27 |
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob as Panky Pankington | 1941-03-14 |
Third Finger, Left Hand as Judge Holman (uncredited) | 1940-10-11 |
Boom Town as Deacon | 1940-08-30 |
Hi-Yo Silver as Abraham Lincoln | 1940-04-10 |
The Mad Empress as President Abraham Lincoln | 1939-12-16 |
Second Fiddle as Lincolnesque Actor | 1939-06-30 |
Love Affair as Orphanage Superintendent (uncredited) | 1939-04-07 |
Lincoln in the White House as Abraham Lincoln | 1939-02-11 |
Strange Glory as Abraham Lincoln | 1938-07-01 |
Joaquin Murrieta as Justice of the Peace (uncredited) | 1938-06-11 |
The Girl of the Golden West as Pete - Gambler | 1938-03-18 |
The Lone Ranger as Abraham Lincoln | 1938-02-13 |
Wells Fargo as Lincoln | 1937-12-31 |
Sudden Bill Dorn as Cap Jinks | 1937-12-01 |
Western Gold as Abraham Lincoln | 1937-08-27 |
Broadway Melody of 1938 as Boarding House Resident (uncredited) | 1937-08-20 |
Sing and Be Happy as Sheriff | 1937-06-25 |
The Great Barrier as Sir John Macdonald | 1937-01-02 |
Career Woman as Sheriff Duncan | 1936-12-18 |
The Plainsman as Abraham Lincoln | 1936-11-16 |
North of Nome as U. S. Marshal | 1936-11-14 |
King of the Royal Mounted as Henry Dundas | 1936-09-11 |
The Last of the Mohicans as Gamut | 1936-07-02 |
For the Service as Jim, a Scout | 1936-06-01 |
These Three as Judge (uncredited) | 1936-03-18 |
The Prisoner of Shark Island as Abraham Lincoln | 1936-02-28 |
The Littlest Rebel as President Abraham Lincoln | 1935-12-27 |
Captain Blood as Reverend Ogle | 1935-12-26 |
Outlawed Guns as Jingle | 1935-07-29 |
The Roaring West as Jinglebob Morgan | 1935-07-08 |
It's A Small World as Snake Brown Jr. | 1935-04-12 |
Folies Bergère as Joseph | 1935-02-22 |
Lost in the Stratosphere as Colonel Worthington | 1934-11-14 |
Are We Civilized? as Abraham Lincoln, Felix Bockner | 1934-06-05 |
Little Miss Marker as Doc Chesley | 1934-06-01 |
Search for Beauty as Rev. Rankin | 1934-02-02 |
Massacre as Missionary | 1934-01-20 |
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case as Amos Winterslip | 1933-09-14 |
Unknown Valley as Head Elder | 1933-05-05 |
Hello, Everybody! as Jonathan Reed | 1933-02-17 |
The Wet Parade as Food Control Speaker (uncredited) | 1932-03-26 |
Huckleberry Finn as Second teacher (uncredited) | 1931-08-07 |
The Secret Six as Judge | 1931-04-18 |
Min and Bill as Mr. Southard | 1930-11-29 |
The Jazz Cinderella as Henry Murray (as Frank McGlynn) | 1930-09-01 |
Good News as Professor Kenyon | 1930-08-22 |
The ABC of Love as The Innkeeper | 1919-12-14 |
The Caillaux Case as Emperor William of Germany | 1918-09-15 |
Why America Will Win as John F. Pershing | 1918-09-08 |
Rough and Ready as The Siwash | 1918-03-24 |
The Poor Little Rich Girl as The Plumber | 1917-03-05 |
The Argyle Case as John Argyle | 1917-02-06 |
Gloria's Romance as Gideon Trask (as Frank McGlynn) | 1916-05-22 |
Vanity Fair as Captain William Dobbin | 1915-10-05 |
Across the Great Divide as The Bandit | 1915-09-03 |
Through Turbulent Waters as Bill Ford | 1915-06-25 |
The Life of Abraham Lincoln as Abraham Lincoln | 1915-02-26 |
Alexia's Strategy as Usakoff (as Frank McGlynn) | 1913-12-06 |
By Fire and Water | 1913-08-08 |
Who Will Marry Mary? | 1913-07-26 |
The Bells as Leo Noakes | 1913-01-31 |
Two Men | 1912-01-01 |