Ernest Glendinning

Ernest Glendinning
Born Ernest Glendinning
February 19, 1884
Ulverston, England
Died May 17, 1936 (aged 52)
South Coventry, Connecticut
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Marie J. Horne[1]

Ernest Glendinning (February 19, 1884 - May 17, 1936) was a British born American actor whose career was devoted primarily to the theatre. He played in vaudeville and on Broadway where he had lot of successes especially opposite Marguerite Clark in the stage version of Prunella.[2]

Glendinning was the son of John Glendinning. He attended Margate College before making his stage debut in 1903 in a walk on part in the Annie Russell play, Mice and Men.[3]

In film he appeared in three films including an early sound short in 1930. He can be seen in the 1922 Marion Davies film When Knighthood Was in Flower.

References

  1. Silent film Necrology 2nd Edition, p.200; by Eugene Michael Vazzana, c.2001
  2. Ernest Glendinning: North American Theatre Online site offered to most colleges and universities for free
  3. Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976 p.947 v.2 originally compiled annually by John Parker; this 1976 edition by Gale Research

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