
Gladys McConnell
Known for Acting · 17 credits
- Born
- 1905-10-22
- Died
- 1979-03-04
- Place of birth
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
- Also known as
- Gladys Morrow
Biography
From Wikipedia
Gladys McConnell (October 22, 1905 – March 4, 1979) was an American film actress and aviator. She was born in Oklahoma City, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).[1] She was the daughter of William Marshall McConnell (born April 28, 1876, McNairy County, Tennessee) and his wife, Harriet (née Sharp; born October 10, 1882, Newbern, Tennessee), and had a sister, Hazel. Gladys McConnell attended Hollywood High School.
Her film career was brief, about four years from the late silent to early sound era (1926 – 1930). She sometimes used the professional name Gladys Morrow. One of her first parts came in The Devil Horse (1926). The film featured Rex the Wonder Horse, a stallion featured in at least fifteen films. She starred with Harry Langdon in Three's A Crowd (1927). In The Chaser (1928), as Langdon's talkative wife. She broke ties with the Fox Film Company over differences over her roles, choosing to freelance instead.
She was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1927. WAMPAS (Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers) was a Hollywood promotional campaign that selected thirteen baby stars (slang at the time for starlets) as most likely to gain success. Others in the 1927 group included Iris Stuart, Natalie Kingston, Sally Phipps, and Rita Carewe.
McConnell married Arthur Q. Hazerman in 1926; they divorced three years later. In September 1931, she married Hollywood attorney, A. Ronald Button, at the Mission Inn in Riverside, California. William Jennings Bryan Jr., a friend of the bridegroom, was best man at the wedding. McConnell was attended by her sister, Mrs. Harold O. Wright. They had a daughter, Mary Barbara Button (b. February 9, 1937, Los Angeles), now known as Barbara McAllister, a commercial real estate broker.
Known For
Movies (17)

Cheyenne
1929
as Violet Wentworth

The Midnight Kiss
1926
as Lenore Hastings

The Code of the Scarlet
1928
as Helen Morgan

The Perfect Crime
1928
as Mrs. Trevor

A Trip to Chinatown
1926
as Marion Haste

Marriage
1927
as Daphne Pope

The Flying Horseman
1926
as June Savary

Rex the Devil Horse
1926
as Marion Morrow

Three's a Crowd
1927
as Gladys - the Girl

The Chaser
1928
as The Wife

Parade of the West
1930
as Mary Owens

The Glorious Trail
1928
as Alice Harper

The Tiger's Shadow
1928
as Jane Barstow
Riding to Fame
1927
as Rose Randolph

The Fire Detective
1929
as Gladys Samuels

The Bullet Mark
1928
The Woman Who Was Forgotten
1929
as Sally
About Gladys McConnell
From Wikipedia Gladys McConnell (October 22, 1905 – March 4, 1979) was an American film actress and aviator. She was born in Oklahoma City, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma).[1] She was the daughter of William Marshall McConnell (born April 28, 1876, McNairy County, Tennessee) and his wife, Harriet (née Sharp; born October 10, 1882, Newbern, Tennessee), and had a sister, Hazel. Gladys McConnell attended Hollywood High School. Her film career was brief, about four years from the late silent to early sound era (1926 – 1930). She sometimes used the… With 17 credits spanning from 1926 to 1930, Gladys McConnell has appeared in 17 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Cheyenne (1929) — as Violet Wentworth
- The Midnight Kiss (1926) — as Lenore Hastings
- The Code of the Scarlet (1928) — as Helen Morgan
- The Perfect Crime (1928) — as Mrs. Trevor
- A Trip to Chinatown (1926) — as Marion Haste
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