Lucile Gleason
Born: 1888-02-06 in Pasadena, California, USA
Died: 1947-05-18
Known For: Acting
Biography
Lucile Gleason was born on February 6, 1888 in Pasadena, California, USA as Lucile Webster. She is known for her work on The Clock (1945), Woman Unafraid (1934) and She's in the Army (1942). She was married to James Gleason. She died on May 18, 1947 in Brentwood, California. The first treasurer of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). She along with Alden Gay were the two women among the 21 founding members of SAG.
Filmography
1945
- The Clock as Emily Henry
- Don't Fence Me In as Mrs. Prentiss
1944
- Take It Big as Sophie
1943
- Stage Door Canteen as Lucille Gleason
1942
- She's in the Army as Sgt. Hannah Walters
1941
- The Gay Falcon as Mrs. Vera Gardner
1940
- Lucky Partners as Ethel's Mother
- Earl of Puddlestone as Lil Higgins
- Grandpa Goes To Town as Lil Higgins
1939
- My Wife's Relatives as Lil Higgins
- Money To Burn as Lil Higgins
- The Covered Trailer as Lil Higgins
- Should Husbands Work? as Lil Higgins
1938
- The Nurse from Brooklyn as 'Ma' Hutchins
- The Higgins Family as Lillian Higgins
- The Beloved Brat as Miss Brewster
- Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 6 as Self
1937
- Navy Blues as Aunt Beulah
- First Lady as Mrs. Mary Ives
1936
- The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as Mrs. Hutchins
- Rhythm on the Range as Penelope Ryland
- Klondike Annie as Big Tess
- Red Lights Ahead as Molly 'Ma' Wallace
1934
- I Like it That Way as Mrs. Anderson
- A Successful Failure as Mrs. Cushing
- Woman Unafraid as Officer Augusta Winthrop
- Beloved as The Duchess
1933
- Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! as Flo Bowen
- The Solitaire Man as Mrs. Peabody
- Don't Bet on Love as Mrs. Gilbert
1932
- Off His Base as Mrs. Smith nee Minor
- Girl of the Rio as Matron
- Always Kickin'
1931
- Nice Women as Mrs. Girard
- Girls About Town as Mrs. Daisy Thomas
- The Pagan Lady as Nellie
1930
- Ladies Must Play ... (Dialogue Coach)
- Don't Believe It as Lucile
1929
- The Shannons of Broadway as Emma Shannon
- Fairways and Foul as Wife
- Meet the Missus as Ruby La Motte