Lucile Gleason
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.
Acting
Movie
The Clock
as Emily Henry
1945
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The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
as Mrs. Hutchins
1936
Movie
The Gay Falcon
as Mrs. Vera Gardner
1941
Movie
Stage Door Canteen
as Lucille Gleason
1943
Movie
Klondike Annie
as Big Tess
1936
Movie
Girls About Town
as Mrs. Daisy Thomas
1931
Movie
Lucky Partners
as Ethel's Mother
1940
Movie
The Beloved Brat
as Miss Brewster
1938
Movie
First Lady
as Mrs. Mary Ives
1937
Movie
The Solitaire Man
as Mrs. Peabody
1933
Movie
Girl of the Rio
as Matron
1932
Movie
Red Lights Ahead
as Molly 'Ma' Wallace
1936
Movie
Don't Fence Me In
as Mrs. Prentiss
1945
Movie
The Pagan Lady
as Nellie
1931
Movie
A Successful Failure
as Mrs. Cushing
1934
Movie
Woman Unafraid
as Officer Augusta Winthrop
1934
Movie
Navy Blues
as Aunt Beulah
1937
Movie
The Nurse from Brooklyn
as 'Ma' Hutchins
1938
Movie
Should Husbands Work?
as Lil Higgins
1939
Movie
The Higgins Family
as Lillian Higgins
1938
Movie
Rhythm on the Range
as Penelope Ryland
1936
Movie
I Like it That Way
as Mrs. Anderson
1934
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Earl of Puddlestone
as Lil Higgins
1940
Movie
The Covered Trailer
as Lil Higgins
1939