JAMES GLEASON

James Gleason
James Gleason
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: May 23, 1882
Deathday: April 12, 1959
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Biography

James Gleason was born in New York City to William Gleason and Mina Crolius, who were both in the theatre. He was married to Lucile Gleason (born Lucile Webster), and had a son, Russell Gleason. As a young man James fought in the Spanish-American War. After the war he joined the stock company at the Liberty Theater in Oakland, California, which his parents were running. James and his wife then moved to Portland, Oregon, where they played in stock at the Baker Theater. For several years afterward they toured in road shows until James enlisted in the army during World War I. When he returned he appeared on the stage in "The Five Million." He then turned to writing, including "Is Zat So", which he produced for the NY stage. He also wrote and acted in "The Fall Guy" and "The Shannons on Broadway." Next he wrote The Broadway Melody (1929) for MGM. He collaborated, in 1930, on The Swellhead (1930), Dumbbells in Ermine (1930), What a Widow! (1930), Rain or Shine (1930) and His First Command (1929). He and his wife were then contracted to Pathe, Lucille to act, and James (or Jimmie as he was known) as a writer. Probably his most famous acting role was as Max Corkle, the manager of Joe Pendleton who was wrongly plucked from this life into the next, in the hit fantasy Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941).

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Postmaster
Dolph Grimes
Doc Simpkins
Tom Maloney
Henry Devers
Sheriff Jim Jackson
Cuke Gillen
Hank James
Collie
Carl Meade
Orval Jones
Howard Fieldstone, Mr. Jorgy
Charles Hartford Simpson
1955·
Cheyenne
Ether Ferguson
Uncle Birdie Steptoe
1954·
Climax!
Reverend Mr. McCarkle
1954·
Suddenly
Peter 'Pop' Benson
Risky Russell
Eddie Woods
Noah Larkin
General Cokely
Knobby Walsh
Max Howard
Charley Dolan
Fred Townsend
Harry Summers
Racing Secretary
Sergeant Hogan
Mickey Corkins
1949·
Bad Boy
Chief
Gillis
Timothy Gleason
Captain Gledhill
Sam Briggs
Uncle Willie Ramsey
Lefty Moore
Sam Corkle
Doc Kilborne
1947·
Tycoon
Pop Mathews
Sylvester
Max Corkle
Captain Hornby
1946·
Lady Luck
Sacramento Sam
Sgt. O'Hare
Tom Clark
Jimmy Shannon
1945·
The Clock
Al Henry
Rev. Dr. Wilbur Fiske
Moke McGillicuddy
“Nails” Kilpatrick
Lt. Rooney
Chief Mike 'Mac' McDonnell
Tim O'Rourke
Pat Hawley
1942·
Hay Foot
Colonel J. A. Barkley
Inspector Mike O'Hara
Inspector Michael 'Mike' O'Hara
Bruce McKay
Father Joe
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Thornton Reed
Col. 'Spitfire' Barkley
Sergeant Daniels
'Chet' Phillips
Max Corkle
Henry Connell
Joe Higgins
Joe Higgins
Joe Higgins
Joe Higgins
Joe Higgins
Phil Dolan Sr.
Joe Higgins
Joe Higgins
1938·
Army Girl
Hennessy
Danny The Duck
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Himself
Saratoga
George Scott
Detective Daniels
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Inspector Corrigan
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Himself
1935·
Hot Tip
Jimmy McGill
Detective Danny Walsh
Joe 'Bags'
Sam Barnes
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited)
Dan Healy
Duke Slater
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
"Ratsy" Harris
Ed Waggermeyer
Lefty Williams
1933·
Hoopla
Jerry
Chick Knipe
Silk Henley
1932·
Yoo-Hoo
Jimmy Gleason
Spike Mc Gorey
'Beef' Evans
Picture in Opening Credits
Danny Ruff
Pin Streaver
Arthur Crimmer
Police Insp. Oscar Piper
Pa McClune
Cool Kelly
Jim Mobley
Skeets
Sleepy Jones
Eddie
Fred 'Squint' Dugan
1930·
Big Money
Tom
Jimmy
Gustave Corton
1930·
Her Man
Steve
1930·
Swellhead
Johnny Trump
James 'Jimmy' Tierney
Mickey Shannon
Husband
Music Publisher (uncredited)
Bert La Motte
1929·
Oh, Yeah!
Dusty
Johnny's Manager
Paul Gordon

Production

Additional Writing
1935·
Hot Tip
Director
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Director
Director
Writer
Writer
Adaptation, Screenplay
Dialogue
1930·
Mammy
Theatre Play
Writer
1930·
Swellhead
Dialogue
Dialogue, Screenplay
Additional Dialogue
Dialogue
Story, Screenplay