Glenn Hunter
Actor, Film actor
1894 – 1945
Who was Glenn Hunter?
Glenn Hunter was a stage and silent film actor who gained popularity in the 1920s on the Broadway stage.
Hunter began in movies in 1921 playing opposite Constance Binney in The Case of Becky, based on a 1912 stage play starring Frances Starr. In 1922 he was seen in Paramount's The Country Flapper with Dorothy Gish and the Hackett Brothers, Raymond and Albert.
In 1923 Hunter co-starred with Mary Astor in the costume film Puritan Passions. He had originated the role of Merton in the Broadway play Merton of the Movies. In 1924 he made a silent film of the play released by Paramount Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film.
Hunter died of cancer in New York.
Hunter was married to May Eagan.
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