Place of Birth:
San Francisco, California, USA
Date of Birth:
10/26/1866
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.
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