Gus Glassmire
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1879-08-29
Day of Death
1946-07-23 (66 years old)
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Gus Glassmire
Biography
Gus Glassmire was born on 29 August 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Living Ghost (1942), The Secret Code (1942) and I Give My Love (1934). He died on 23 July 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Acting
(1945)
Scarlet Street
as Employee (uncredited)
(1945)
Fallen Angel
as San Francisco Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
(1943)
Idaho
as Jim Stevens
(1943)
The Mad Ghoul
as 1st Cemetery Caretaker
(1943)
Batman
as Martin Warren
(1943)
Captive Wild Woman
as Coroner (uncredited)
(1942)
Saboteur
as Mr. Pearl (uncredited)
(1942)
(1942)
Eyes of the Underworld
as Chemist (uncredited)
(1942)
The Living Ghost
as Walter Craig
(1942)
The Secret Code
as Mr. Stevens
(1941)
A Shot in the Dark
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
(1941)
They Meet Again
as Judge Ed Ellis
(1941)
Mr. District Attorney
as Merchants Bank Manager
(1941)
Tom, Dick and Harry
as Music Store Proprietor (uncredited)
(1940)
The Mortal Storm
as 4th Colleague
(1940)
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
as Minor Role (uncredited)
(1940)
Saturday's Children
as Joe - Clerk Hurt in Elevator (uncredited)
(1940)
A Fugitive from Justice
as Calhoun
(1940)
Private Affairs
as Operator (uncredited)
(1940)
An Angel from Texas
as Third Banker
(1940)
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
as Juror
(1940)
Teddy the Rough Rider
as 3rd Slum Lord
(1940)
Gambling on the High Seas
as City Editor (uncredited)
(1939)
Union Pacific
as Gov. Stafford (uncredited)
(1939)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Angry Committee Member (uncredited)
(1939)
Our Leading Citizen
as Doctor
(1939)
Fixer Dugan
as Henry Brown
(1939)
That's Right – You're Wrong
as Producer (Uncredited)
(1939)
In Name Only
as Yawning Hospital Attendant (uncredited)
(1939)
Blondie Takes a Vacation
as Bakery Creditor (uncredited)
(1939)
Woman Doctor
as Dr. Martin
(1939)
Cafe Society
as Doctor
(1938)
Say It in French
as Mr. Nolan
(1938)
Next Time I Marry
as Man (uncredited)
(1937)
Wells Fargo
as Minor Role