Glenn Tryon

Glenn Tryon

Deceased · Born: Aug 2, 1898 · Died: Apr 18, 1970

Personal Details

BornAug 2, 1898 Julietta, Idaho, USA
Spouse
  • Jane Frazee

    ( May 28, 1942 to Apr 16, 1947 )
  • Lillian Hall

    ( Oct 19, 1924 to Dec 5, 2025 )

Biography

Glenn Tryon, a talented individual, entered this world on August 2, 1898, in the charming town of Julietta, Idaho, USA. Throughout his remarkable life, he pursued a multifaceted career as both an actor and a writer, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

His impressive filmography boasts an array of notable productions, including the 1928 film "Lonesome", the 1931 thriller "The Secret Menace", and the 1927 comedy "Hot Heels". Tryon's remarkable acting skills and creative writing talents undoubtedly contributed to the success of these films.

In his personal life, Glenn Tryon was married to the lovely Jane Frazee and the talented Lillian Hall. His marriages were a testament to his ability to form meaningful connections with those around him.

Tragically, Glenn Tryon's life came to a close on April 18, 1970, in the vibrant city of Orlando, Florida, USA. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on through the many memorable performances and stories he brought to life during his illustrious career.

Career

1951
Home Town Story
Home Town Story as Ken Kenlock
1947
Variety Girl
Variety Girl as Bill Farris
1945
1932
Tangled Destinies
Tangled Destinies as Tommy Preston, the Co-pilot
1931
Daybreak
Daybreak as Franz
Dragnet Patrol
Dragnet Patrol as Larry White
1930
Dames Ahoy
Dames Ahoy as Jimmy Chase
King of Jazz
King of Jazz as Executive ('In Conference') / Unmarried Husband
1929
Broadway
Broadway as Roy Lane
1928
1927
A Hero for a Night
A Hero for a Night as Hiram Hastings
1944
Law Men
Law Men as Screenplay, Story
1934
Bachelor Bait
Bachelor Bait as Screenplay
1933
1949
1944
1943
Nazty Nuisance
Nazty Nuisance as Director
1939
1937
Small Town Boy
Small Town Boy as Director
1934
Gridiron Flash
Gridiron Flash as Director, Screenplay