Frank McGlynn Sr.
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.
Known For
Acting
Born
October 26, 1866
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Died
May 18, 1951 age 84

The Last of the Mohicans

The Secret Six

Gloria's Romance

The Jazz Cinderella

Little Miss Marker

The Girl of the Golden West

Broadway Melody of 1938

The Littlest Rebel

King of the Royal Mounted

Captain Blood

Are We Civilized?

Third Finger, Left Hand

Sudden Bill Dorn

The Prisoner of Shark Island

Three Girls About Town

Through Turbulent Waters

Rough and Ready

Why America Will Win

The Life of Abraham Lincoln

Strange Glory

Western Gold

Career Woman

The Lone Ranger

Hello, Everybody!

Rogues' Gallery

Good News

Search for Beauty

Massacre

The Caillaux Case

The Poor Little Rich Girl

Folies Bergère

The Plainsman

Unknown Valley

Vanity Fair

Outlawed Guns

Wells Fargo
Marry the Boss's Daughter
Two Men

Min and Bill

It's A Small World

Love Affair

Second Fiddle

Lincoln in the White House

Across the Great Divide

Huckleberry Finn

The Argyle Case

For the Service

Hollywood Barn Dance

Sing and Be Happy

Syncopation

Boom Town

By Fire and Water

Sergeant York

A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob

Hi-Yo Silver

In Old California

North of Nome

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case

These Three

March On, America!

The ABC of Love

The Wet Parade

The Mad Empress

Joaquin Murrieta

The Roaring West

Delinquent Daughters

Alexia's Strategy

The Great Barrier

Lost in the Stratosphere
Who Will Marry Mary?
The Bells

Parnell

Frisco Jenny

The Truth About Helen
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