Frank McGlynn Jr.
Frank McGlynn Jr. was an American actor whose career in theater and film took off around 1924, when he was just 20 years old. He became particularly recognized for his roles in Westerns, especially during the peak of his career in 1935. That year, he featured prominently in two films from the Hopalong Cassidy series, as well as appearing in two significant productions alongside the legendary John Wayne. Some of his notable works include "Hop-a-Long Cassidy" (1935), "Bar 20 Rides Again" (1935), "Lawless Range" (1935), "Westward Ho" (1935), and "The Dandy and the Belle" (1931). His contributions to the film industry, particularly in the Western genre, left a lasting impression on audiences. Sadly, Frank McGlynn Jr. passed away on March 29, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, due to tuberculosis, but his legacy in the film world continues to be remembered.