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1915 TO 1915 GLENN HUNTER CAPTION IN BOX STRIP CARD--- COWBOY WESTERN STAR
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MOVIE STARCARD
1915 TO 1945 GLENN HUNTER CARD
CAPTION IN BOX STRIP CARD
This is a
1915 TO 1945 GLENN HUNTER
.
Glenn Hunter
(September 26, 1894 – December 30, 1945) was an American
stage
and
silent film
actor who gained popularity in the 1920s on the
Broadway stage
.
His parents were Isiah T. Hunter and Sarah Glenn.
[
citation needed
]
Hunter began on Broadway appearing in plays from 1915. His first film was 1921's
The Case of Becky
, playing opposite
Constance Binney
, 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
(1922). In 1924, he made a silent film of the play released by
Paramount Pictures
. The film is now considered a sought after
lost film
.
Hunter died of cancer in New York.
Hunter was married to May Eagan.
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The card was printed in the U.S.A. Approx. size is 2 3/4” X 1 11/16” inches.
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