Vaughan Glaser

Vaughan Glaser

Deceased · Born: Nov 17, 1872 · Died: Nov 23, 1958

Personal Details

BornNov 17, 1872 Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Biography

Vaughan Glaser, a renowned thespian, entered this world on November 17, 1872, in the bustling metropolis of Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, starring in a plethora of iconic films, including the 1942 thriller Saboteur, the 1944 dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, and the 1941 drama Meet John Doe.

Beyond his remarkable on-screen presence, Glaser's personal life was marked by a deep devotion to his beloved wife, Lois Landon. Together, they shared a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

As the curtain drew to a close on his remarkable life, Vaughan Glaser departed this mortal coil on November 23, 1958, in the tranquil surroundings of Van Nuys, California, USA.

Career

1944
Arsenic and Old Lace
Arsenic and Old Lace as Judge Cullman
1943
Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt as Dr. Phillips (uncredited)
1942
Henry and Dizzy
Henry and Dizzy as Mr. Bradley
Saboteur
Saboteur as Mr. Miller
My Favorite Spy
My Favorite Spy as Colonel J.R. Moffett
The Pride of the Yankees
The Pride of the Yankees as Doctor in Gehrig Home (uncredited)
Thieves Fall Out
Thieves Fall Out as Charles Matthews
Meet John Doe
Meet John Doe as Governor
1940
Girl from Avenue A
Girl from Avenue A as Bishop Phelps
Those Were the Days!
Those Were the Days! as Malachi Scroggs
1939
Rulers of the Sea
Rulers of the Sea as Junius Smith
What a Life
What a Life as J.C. Bradley