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Cause of death
  
stroke

Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Glen Vernon


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Born
  
October 27, 1923 (
1923-10-27
)

Died
  
October 27, 1999, Woodland Hills, California, United States

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Glen Vernon (October 27, 1923 – October 27, 1999), was an American actor.

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Glen Vernon Days of Glory

Born Glenn Vernon in Fall River, Massachusetts, Vernon pursued a dramatic career upon graduation from high school. By 1944 he was established as a Broadway juvenile, and he was recruited by RKO Pictures to play a sensitive Russian soldier in the film Days of Glory. Signed to a term contract, Vernon went on to play featured roles in dramas, comedies, and musicals, among them Youth Runs Wild, Those Endearing Young Charms, Bedlam, Riverboat Rhythm, and The Woman on the Beach. Vernon usually underplayed his roles, lending his portrayals a natural charm.

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The RKO studio often offered its own version of another studio's popular property. When Universal Pictures had Abbott and Costello, RKO's answer was Brown and Carney. In the musical-comedy field, Universal had Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan while Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. RKO teamed its popular young players Glenn Vernon and Marcy McGuire. This pairing resulted in two features, the second being Glenn Vernon's only leading role: a hapless jazz clarinetist who can't read music, in the Hollywood-themed feature Ding Dong Williams (filmed in 1945). After McGuire angrily petitioned her bosses for her own starring vehicles, RKO released her from the payroll and dissolved the Vernon-McGuire series. RKO waited for almost a year for the public to forget the Vernon-McGuire team, and finally released Ding Dong Williams in the spring of 1946.

When tycoon Howard Hughes bought the RKO studio, many of the resident contract players were dismissed; Vernon left the studio in 1947. He returned to the stage, playing in Los Angeles-area productions. He made a brief screen comeback in 1950, now billed as "Glen Vernon," as a song-and-dance man in the vaudeville revue Hollywood Varieties and as a drunken wastrel in Lucky Losers with The Bowery Boys. His movie career never regained its wartime momentum, but he continued to play small roles in motion pictures and television. One of his fellow players from Ding Dong Williams, Tommy Noonan, remembered Vernon's calm screen demeanor and cast him as an Army chaplain in his 1959 production The Rookie.

In the 1980s and 1990s Vernon was now being cast as quaint old men, in films (So I Married an Axe Murderer) and television (Doogie Howser, M.D.,The Golden Girls).

Today's audiences may recognize Glenn Vernon from a movie he never actually made: near the beginning of the famous RKO feature It's a Wonderful Life, when the bereaved pharmacist Mr. Gower gazes at a picture of his deceased son, it's a photo of Glenn Vernon.

Vernon died on October 27, 1999, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, from complications of a stroke.

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Filmography

Actor
2000
Animated Stories from the New Testament (TV Series) as
Issachar / The Judge / Rich Man / ...
- Lord, I Believe (2001) - Issachar (voice)
- The Lord's Prayer (2001) - The Judge / Rich Man (voice)
- Lazarus Lives (2000) - Daniel (voice)
1999
Eating L.A. as
Street Preacher
1997
When Time Expires (TV Movie) as
Old Man
1995
Night Stand (TV Series) as
Clarence / Edward
- Affirmative Action Show (1996) - Clarence
- One-Night-Stand Reunions (1995) - Edward
1996
Picket Fences (TV Series) as
Gerard Panzarella
- Three Weddings and a Meltdown (1996) - Gerard Panzarella
1995
Velva Jean Learns to Drive (Short) as
Levy Bright
1995
Sister, Sister (TV Series) as
Man In Ward
- Operation: Deja View (1995) - Man In Ward
1993
So I Married an Axe Murderer as
Uncle Angus
1993
The Ben Stiller Show (TV Series) as
Grandpa Hillbilly
- A Few Good Scouts (1993) - Grandpa Hillbilly
1992
Too Romantic (Short) as
Barney
1992
The Golden Girls (TV Series) as
Charles
- Rose: Portrait of a Woman (1992) - Charles
1992
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Jury Foreman
- Guess Who's Coming to Murder (1992) - Jury Foreman
1991
Perfect Strangers (TV Series) as
Grandpa Johnson
- Wild Turkey (1991) - Grandpa Johnson
1991
Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) as
Patient
- The Doctor, the Wife, her Son and the Job (1991) - Patient
1990
A Family for Joe (TV Series)
- Life of the Party (1990)
1990
Spaced Invaders as
Old Guy #1
1989
Freddy's Nightmares (TV Series) as
The Minister
- Lucky Stiff (1989) - The Minister
1987
Hunter (TV Series) as
Man
- Playing God (1987) - Man
1987
Cheers (TV Series) as
Priest
- Chambers vs. Malone (1987) - Priest
1986
Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills (TV Series) as
Bus Driver
- In the Beginning (1986) - Bus Driver
1986
Annihilator (TV Movie) as
Henry Evans
1982
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Watchman
- Hell on Wheels (1982) - Watchman
1982
Crisis Counselor (TV Series)
- Disowning Parents (1982)
1980
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (TV Series) as
3rd Player
- Perkins Bombs Out (1980) - 3rd Player
1978
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Swifty
- Images (1978) - Swifty
1974
Airport 1975 as
Passenger (uncredited)
1974
Dirty Sally (TV Series) as
Station Agent
- Right of Way (1974) - Station Agent
1972
The Screaming Woman (TV Movie) as
Intern
1972
Ironside (TV Series) as
Shipley
- Find a Victim (1972) - Shipley
1971
Columbo (TV Series) as
1st Officer
- Dead Weight (1971) - 1st Officer
1966
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Minor Role / Bit Role / Corner Man -- Silent Spot
- Ironside Spoof (1971) - Minor Role
- The Schnook of Araby (1967) - Bit Role
- Chiseler on the Roof (1966) - Corner Man -- Silent Spot
1970
The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV Series) as
Post Reporter
- The Day the Lion Died (1970) - Post Reporter
1969
The Love God? as
Mayor (uncredited)
1967
Cimarron Strip (TV Series) as
Carpenter
- Whitey (1967) - Carpenter
1967
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Salesman
- The Double-O-Nothing Affair (1967) - Salesman
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
McGill / Steward
- The Case of the Vanishing Victim (1966) - McGill
- The Case of the Nautical Knot (1964) - Steward
1965
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Harold Wade
- Episode #1.20 (1965) - Harold Wade
1965
I Saw What You Did as
John Adams (uncredited)
1965
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Waiter
- Exit from a Plane in Flight (1965) - Waiter
1964
Lassie (TV Series) as
Mr. Johnson
- Realm of the Wild (1964) - Mr. Johnson
1963
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Public Relations Man / Car Dealer
- A Sense of Tempo (1964) - Public Relations Man
- Four Feet in the Morning (1963) - Car Dealer
1964
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Sharp
- Rat in a Corner (1964) - Sharp
1964
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Sgt. Otis Canfield
- The Private Life of Douglas Morgan Jr. (1964) - Sgt. Otis Canfield
1962
Room for One More (TV Series) as
Woody
- A New Twist (1962) - Woody
1962
Surfside 6 (TV Series) as
Trask
- Anniversary Special (1962) - Trask
1961
Window on Main Street (TV Series) as
Bellboy
- The Dollar Nineteen Cent Thief (1961) - Bellboy
- The Big Spender (1961) - Bellboy
1961
Breakfast at Tiffany's as
Reporter (uncredited)
1959
The Rookie as
Army Chaplain (uncredited)
1958
Buckskin (TV Series) as
Wilt Grove
- Miss Pringle (1958) - Wilt Grove
1958
I Bury the Living as
Stuart Drexel (uncredited)
1957
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) as
Stage Manager
- Ballerina (1957) - Stage Manager
1957
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Captain George L. Street
- The U.S.S. Tirante Plays a Hunch (1957) - Captain George L. Street
1956
Miracle in the Rain as
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
1955
Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series) as
Kenny
- For the Defense (1955) - Kenny
1955
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Joey McDonald
- The Jockey and the Nun (1955) - Joey McDonald
1955
Climax! (TV Series) as
Glenn
- Private Worlds (1955) - Glenn
1954
For the Defense (TV Movie) as
Kenny Jason
1953
The Stars Are Singing as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1952
Thunderbirds as
Driver (uncredited)
1952
Flat Top as
Sailor (uncredited)
1952
The Rose Bowl Story as
Student Manager (uncredited)
1952
The Steel Fist as
Student
1951
The Wild Blue Yonder as
Crewman (uncredited)
1951
Belle Le Grand as
Bellboy
1950
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Ted Latham
- The Wrong Man (1950) - Ted Latham
1950
Lucky Losers as
Andrew Stone III
1950
Hollywood Varieties as
Blackface Skit
1949
Sands of Iwo Jima as
Marine (uncredited)
1949
Impact as
Ed (as Glenn Vernon)
1948
Beyond Glory as
Yearling in Mess Hall (uncredited)
1948
Heart of Virginia as
Bud Landeen
1947
The Woman on the Beach as
Kirk (as Glenn Vernon)
1947
The Devil Thumbs a Ride as
Jack Kenny, Gas Station Attendant (as Glenn Vernon)
1946
The Bamboo Blonde as
Shorty Parker (as Glenn Vernon)
1946
Bedlam as
The Gilded Boy (as Glenn Vernon)
1946
Ding Dong Williams as
Ding Dong Williams (as Glenn Vernon)
1946
Riverboat Rhythm as
John Beeler (as Glenn Vernon)
1945
Sing Your Way Home as
Jimmy McCue
1945
Mama Loves Papa as
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
1945
Those Endearing Young Charms as
Radioman 1st Class William Zantifar
1944
Youth Runs Wild as
Frankie Hauser (as Glenn Vernon)
1944
Step Lively as
Bellboy (uncredited)
1944
Marine Raiders as
Marine in Recording Booth (uncredited)
1944
Days of Glory as
Mitya (as Glenn Vernon)
Soundtrack
1946
Ding Dong Williams (performer: "Fantasie-Impromptu in F-Sharp Minor Op.66" - uncredited)
Thanks
2022
The Wisteria Manor (heavenly thanks)
Archive Footage
1978
The Case of the Baltimore Girls (TV Movie) as
Clerk

References

Glen Vernon Wikipedia