Gus Glassmire

Gus Glassmire

Deceased · Born: Aug 29, 1879 · Died: Jul 23, 1946

Personal Details

BornAug 29, 1879 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Gustavus "Gus" Glassmire, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on a warm summer day, August 29th, 1879, in the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. As a talented actor and writer, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with a notable filmography that includes the 1942 productions of "The Living Ghost" and "The Secret Code", as well as the 1934 cinematic release "I Give My Love".

Throughout his life, Glassmire's passion for the arts was evident, and he dedicated himself to honing his craft, eventually becoming a respected figure in his field. His tireless efforts and commitment to his work earned him a lasting legacy, with his performances and written works continuing to captivate audiences to this day.

Tragically, Gustavus "Gus" Glassmire's life was cut short, and he passed away on July 23rd, 1946, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Despite the brevity of his time on this earth, Glassmire's impact on the world of entertainment remains a testament to his enduring talent and dedication.

Career

1945
Fallen Angel
Fallen Angel as San Francisco Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Scarlet Street
Scarlet Street as Employee (uncredited)
1943
Idaho
Idaho as Jim Stevens
Captive Wild Woman
Captive Wild Woman as Coroner (uncredited)
Batman
Batman as Martin Warren
The Mad Ghoul
The Mad Ghoul as 1st Cemetery Caretaker
1942
The Secret Code
The Secret Code as Mr. Stevens
Eyes of the Underworld
Eyes of the Underworld as Chemist (uncredited)
The Living Ghost
The Living Ghost as Walter Craig
Saboteur
Saboteur as Mr. Pearl (uncredited)
1941
A Shot in the Dark
A Shot in the Dark as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
They Meet Again
They Meet Again as Judge Ed Ellis
Tom, Dick and Harry
Tom, Dick and Harry as Music Store Proprietor (uncredited)
Mr. District Attorney
Mr. District Attorney as Merchants Bank Manager
1940
Private Affairs
Private Affairs as Operator (uncredited)
An Angel from Texas
An Angel from Texas as Third Banker
Teddy the Rough Rider
Teddy the Rough Rider as 3rd Slum Lord
Saturday's Children
Saturday's Children as Joe - Clerk Hurt in Elevator (uncredited)
Gambling on the High Seas
Gambling on the High Seas as City Editor (uncredited)
The Mortal Storm
The Mortal Storm as 4th Colleague
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Abe Lincoln in Illinois as Minor Role (uncredited)
1939
Blondie Takes a Vacation
Blondie Takes a Vacation as Bakery Creditor (uncredited)
Fixer Dugan
Fixer Dugan as Henry Brown
That's Right - You're Wrong
That's Right - You're Wrong as Producer (Uncredited)
In Name Only
In Name Only as Yawning Hospital Attendant (uncredited)
Union Pacific
Union Pacific as Gov. Stafford (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Angry Committee Member (uncredited)
1938
Say It in French
Say It in French as Mr. Nolan
Next Time I Marry
Next Time I Marry as Man (uncredited)
1937
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo as Minor Role