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Glenn Tryon
Writer, Producer, Actor, Director, Additional Credits
Born August 1, 1898Died April 18, 1970 (71 years)
From Wikipedia
Glenn Tryon (August 2, 1898 – April 18, 1970) was an American film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He appeared in 67 films between 1923 and 1951.
He was born in Julietta, Idaho and was married to actress Jane Frazee from 1942 to 1947. They had one son, Timothy Tryon. Glenn Tryon was also married to actress Lillian Hall (1896–1959).
Tryon died on April 18, 1970 in Orlando, Florida.
Glenn Tryon (August 2, 1898 – April 18, 1970) was an American film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He appeared in 67 films between 1923 and 1951.
He was born in Julietta, Idaho and was married to actress Jane Frazee from 1942 to 1947. They had one son, Timothy Tryon. Glenn Tryon was also married to actress Lillian Hall (1896–1959).
Tryon died on April 18, 1970 in Orlando, Florida.
Known For
Glenn Tryon Filmography
| 1944 | Law Men · as Screenplay |
| 1938 | Room Service · as Contributing Writer |
| 1935 | |
| 1935 | |
| 1934 | Gridiron Flash · as Screenplay |
| 1934 | Bachelor Bait · as Screenplay |
| 1933 |
| 1943 | |
| 1943 | |
| 1941 | Hellzapoppin' · as Associate Producer |
| 1941 | Keep 'Em Flying · as Associate Producer |
| 1941 | Hold That Ghost · as Associate Producer |
| 1940 |
| 1965 | Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's · as Cast |
| 1951 | Home Town Story · as Ken Kenlock |
| 1947 | Variety Girl · as Bill Farris |
| 1945 | George White's Scandals · as George White |
| 1932 | Tangled Destinies · as Tommy Preston, The Co-Pilot |
| 1932 | |
| 1932 | Rule 'Em and Weep · as King Bool |
| 1931 | Dragnet Patrol · as Larry White |
| 1931 | Neck and Neck · as Bill Grant |
| 1931 | The Great Junction Hotel · as Cast |
| 1931 | Daybreak · as Franz |
| 1931 | A Happy Little Honeymoon · as The Groom |
| 1930 | King of Jazz · as Executive ('in Conference') / Unmarried Husband |
| 1929 | Broadway · as Roy Lane |
| 1928 | Lonesome · as Jim |
| 1927 | A Hero for a Night · as Hiram Hastings |
| 1926 | 45 Minutes from Hollywood · as Orville |
| 1923 |
| 1937 | Wings of the Morning · as Original Director |
| 1935 | Seven Keys to Baldpate · as Dialogue |
| 1935 | Orchids to You · as Additional Dialogue |
| 1935 | Roberta · as Additional Dialogue |
| 1934 | The Richest Girl in the World · as Contributor To Comedy Construction |
| 1933 | Rafter Romance · as Adaptation |




















