Russell Gleason

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1881

Gender

Male

Birthday

06-Feb-1908

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Portland, Oregon, USA

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Russell Gleason

Biography

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.


Credits

Yesterday's Heroes Yesterday's Heroes (1940) Character: Bill Garrett
A doctor looks at his scrapbook and reflects on college days: how success at football took him from his studies, his flirtation with a widow and his true love. How his roommate helped him put things right.
Hitch Hike To Heaven Hitch Hike To Heaven (1936) Character: Daniel Delaney
A theatre actor makes the crossover to movies and becomes a star, but his new-found fame puts his family relationships at risk.
The Shady Lady The Shady Lady (1928) Character: Haley
The Shady Lady is a 1928 sound part-talkie American drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith.
Off His Base Off His Base (1932) Character: Jerry Minor Smith
It begins with the Mustangs in trouble in their championship series... all the players are banged up and they're being clobbered. But a sports reporter insists that his nephew, Minor, can really play ball and will help the team win.
Seven Faces Seven Faces (1929) Character: Georges Dufeyel
A 1929 American pre-Code drama film with fantasy elements that was released by Fox Film Corporation in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system on December 1, 1929.
Undercover Agent Undercover Agent (1939) Character: Bill Trent
A railway postal clerk goes after a sweepstakes counterfeiting ring.
Seeing Hands Seeing Hands (1943) Character: Ben Helwig (uncredited)
This serious Pete Smith Specialty series entry encourages industry to hire people with disabilities to help with the war effort. As a boy, Ben Helwig was blinded in an accident while playing baseball. He eventually acquired a guide dog and now works in a defense plant.
Sisters Sisters (1930) Character: Eddie Collins
In spite of her best efforts, a Manhattan model falls in love with a country-hick census taker, while trying to help out her sister and the sister's jobless husband.
Down on the Farm Down on the Farm (1938) Character: Herbert Thompson
Excitement runs high when a family's farm is chosen as the site for a big cornhusking contest.
Salute to the Marines Salute to the Marines (1943) Character: Pvt. Hanks
It is a comic book propaganda film which has Beery as a retired USMC NCO who, when the Japanese invade the Philippines, leads a heroic defense, first by strangling a Nazi agent, and then dying in his dress blues uniform while blowing up a bridge.
Swing Shift Maisie Swing Shift Maisie (1943) Character: Inspector (Uncredited)
Street-smart Maisie from Brooklyn lands a job at an airplane assembly plant during WWII and falls in love with handsome pilot "Breezy" McLaughlin. Breezy, however, falling in love with and getting engaged to Maisie's conniving roommate Iris, doesn't realize she's using him and it's up to Maisie to convince him.
Hot Tip Hot Tip (1935) Character: Ben Johnson
An amateur handicapper must help his future son-in-law recoup the money he lost while playing the ponies.
Hot Water Hot Water (1937) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones family is in an uproar when Dad's campaign for mayor appears sabotaged by an anonymous newspaper article.
The Sophomore The Sophomore (1929) Character: Dutch
Joe Collins arrives at Hanford College to begin his second year with $200 to pay his tuition, is enticed into a craps game, and loses all in this nostalgic slice of college, replete with songs, romance, prom dances and the inevitable big football game.
Swing Fever Swing Fever (1943) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Earl of Puddlestone Earl of Puddlestone (1940) Character: Sidney Higgins
When Betty's father sees the condescending attitude displayed toward her by a rich family, he decides to get back at them by making them believe that his family has "royal" connections.
Grandpa Goes To Town Grandpa Goes To Town (1940) Character: Sidney Higgins
Joe and Lil Higgins invest their life savings in a frontier hotel. Upon arrival, the family discovers that the establishment is smack dab in the middle of a ghost town that hasn't seen a human face in years.
My Wife's Relatives My Wife's Relatives (1939) Character: Sidney Higgins
It all begins when Joe Higgins, business manager of a prosperous candy-manufacturing firm, is ordered by his pompous boss Ellis to break up the romance between Ellis' son Bill and Joe's daughter Jean. Refusing, Joe quits his job and sets up his own candy company. It's a money-losing enterprise until Joe's wife Lil loses her diamond ring in a batch of candy and offers a $5000 reward to anyone who can retrieve the ring.
Strange Cargo Strange Cargo (1929) Character: Hungerford
On board a yacht sailing from India to Britain, the owner of the vessel is murdered by one of the passengers. (This film was produced both in full sound and silent versions, the latter for theaters that had not yet been wired for sound.)
The Higgins Family The Higgins Family (1938) Character: Sidney Higgins
Pa Higgins' attempts at success in the advertising business are constantly frustrated by his eccentric family.
Off to the Races Off to the Races (1937) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones family's uncle George enters his trotting horse in the fair grounds race. The family helps raise the entrance fee and care for the horse.
Money To Burn Money To Burn (1939) Character: Sidney Higgins
In this episode of the Higgins Family series, pandemonium ensues when Ma enters a dog biscuit contest. The prize is a whopping $50,000.
Everybody's Baby Everybody's Baby (1939) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones family encounters new theories of childrearing when an author arrives in town to lecture on the topic.
Should Husbands Work? Should Husbands Work? (1939) Character: Sidney Higgins
Joe Higgins' wife gets the job meant for him, so he stays home to do the housework. A Higgins Family comedy
A Trip to Paris A Trip to Paris (1938) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones Family heads to Gay Paree in celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Pa and Ma Jones. It doesn't take long for the Joneses to be victimized by clever Parisian con artists.
All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Character: Mueller
When a group of idealistic young men join the German Army during the Great War, they are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat.
Nice Women Nice Women (1931) Character: Bill Wells
A mother tries to get her daughter to marry for money, but the daughter wants to marry for love.
Fingers at the Window Fingers at the Window (1942) Character: Ogilvie
In Chicago, an unemployed actor aims to solve the mystery concerning a string of ax murders, apparently committed by a lunatic.
Big Business Big Business (1937) Character: Herbert Thompson
A small town drugstore owner (Jed Prouty) hopes to strike it rich by investing his savings in an oil well. Comedy.
The Strange Case of Clara Deane The Strange Case of Clara Deane (1932) Character: Norman Ware
A young dress designer marries an insurance agent. They soon have a daughter, but what the wife doesn't know is that her husband is actually a criminal...
Dudes Are Pretty People Dudes Are Pretty People (1942) Character: Brad Benton
Western comedy about a cowhand falling in love with the pretty guest at a local dude ranch.
Beyond Victory Beyond Victory (1931) Character: Bud
Four battle-weary American soldiers under fire reflect on the women they left behind.
Private Jones Private Jones (1933) Character: Williams
After America enters World War I, young William "Bill" Jones tries to avoid military service by telling the draft board that he is the sole supporter of his family and is employed by businessman Roger Winthrop, his sister Helen's boss.
Laugh and Get Rich Laugh and Get Rich (1931) Character: Larry Owens
An inept inventor and his stoic wife believe an oil well investment has paid off and that they've become wealthy overnight.
Fury Below Fury Below (1936) Character: Jim Cole III
Jim Cole, heir to a mining operation, takes over the mine, which is suffering from unexplained low production, and is facing a strike by the miners. Jim will soon loose the mine if production doesn't increase and the sabotage continues. Mary Norsen, office-secretary, accidentally learns of a plot by Fred Johnson to wreck the mine and force Cole to sell his coal-mine. She and her brother, Joe, join Cole in his fight to stop Johnson.
Safety in Numbers Safety in Numbers (1938) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones family patriarch, also mayor, is swindled into thinking the town swamp is a rich mineral deposit.
Love on a Budget Love on a Budget (1938) Character: Herbert Thompson
This late entry in the popular "The Jones Family" series of '30s comedies has the family contending with a troublesome (and possibly crooked) uncle while trying to cut household expenses.
Homicide Squad Homicide Squad (1931) Character: Joe Riley
The police use a gangster's son to get to him.
Borrowing Trouble Borrowing Trouble (1937) Character: Herbert Thompson
The Jones family drugstore is robbed and it looks like the culprit is a boy the family has taken a liking to.
Officer O'Brien Officer O'Brien (1930) Character: Johnny Dale
Bill O'Brien is promoted to lieutenant in the police department for his arrest of Mike Patello, gang leader and racketeer, for murder. Ruth Dale, who loves Bill, is concerned when her brother, Johnny, who witnessed the murder, proposes to testify against the racketeer. Meanwhile, Captain Antrim informs Bill that his father has just been released from prison and does not know his son is a policeman. On the way from prison, O'Brien (J. P.) meets Limo, a former cockney pal who recognizes Bill and keeps J. P. from seeing his son; later, J. P. arrives intoxicated and is enraged, forcing Bill to knock him unconscious. J. P. is arrested for robbery but returns the loot to save his son from disgrace; Johnny is killed before testifying against Patello, who is released but confronted by J. P., who proves his guilt and, when he struggles with the police, kills him. Bill plans to resign, but confident of Ruth's love, he decides to remain on the force.
A Tenderfoot Goes West A Tenderfoot Goes West (1936) Character: Wellington Pike
Wellington Pike, author of 'Wild and Bloody Tales of the West', has never been away from the sedate and civilized East, so he takes a vacation to see the land he knows nothing about. Rancher Ann Keith and her cowhands, who have read and laughed at Pike's "wild" west, decide to give him a shock impression that is even wilder than depicted in his imaginative literary flights. Gang leader "Killer" Madden and his bandits decide to make the staged robberies real ones and Pike is arrested for the crimes Madden has pulled.
Young as You Feel Young as You Feel (1940) Character: Herbert Thompson
Father sells his drugstore and the Jones family heads for New York to enjoy sophisticated city life. They lose all their money before deciding to go back home.
The Flying Fool The Flying Fool (1929) Character: Jimmy Taylor
A man protective of his brother checks out the girl his brother is in love with, in order to see if she's the real thing or just trying to take advantage of him. Unfortunately, he winds up falling in love with her himself.
I Can't Escape I Can't Escape (1934) Character: Tom Martin
An ex-convict, unable to get a good job because of his prison record, gets mixed up in a phony stock scam.
Always Kickin' Always Kickin' (1932) Character: N/A
When Russel Gleason is thought to have made a kick by Jim Thorpe, he is reinstated on the college team in time for the big game.
Unexpected Uncle Unexpected Uncle (1941) Character: Tommy Turner
An elderly gentleman comes to a young woman's aid by pretending to be her uncle. Comedy.
Sunday Night at the Trocadero Sunday Night at the Trocadero (1937) Character: Russell Gleason
A series of vignettes with a loose plot. Featured are Frank Morgan, Groucho Marx, Frank McHugh, Robert Benchley and The Brian Sisters. Not bad, more interesting for the historical significance than for entertainment.
The Covered Trailer The Covered Trailer (1939) Character: Sidney Higgins
The Higgins family prepares for a long-awaited cruise to Rio, but while father Joe bids farewell to his co-workers at the bank, mother Lil unwittingly sabotages their plans by telling insurance representative Wells that Joe is only forty-four, not forty-five, and is therefore ineligible to collect the annuity insurance that was to pay for the cruise.
Here I Am a Stranger Here I Am a Stranger (1939) Character: Tom Sortwell
The story of a young man's discovery of his father.
Condemned to Live Condemned to Live (1935) Character: David
After a series of murders, a man finds out that his mother was bitten by a vampire bat during her pregnancy, and he believes that he may be the vampire committing the murders.
News Is Made at Night News Is Made at Night (1939) Character: Albert Hockman
Newspaper editor (Foster) will do almost anything to increase circulation. He campaigns to free a condemned man while accusing a wealthy ex-criminal of a string of murders.



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