Date of Death: 29 Mar 1939, Los Angeles, California (tuberculosis) The younger McGlynn's stage and movie work began circa 1924 when he was twenty years of age. His busiest western period was 1935 when he appeared in a pair of Hopalong Cassidy adventures as well as a pair with John Wayne. He was known for Hop-a-Long Cassidy (1935), Bar 20 Rides Again (1935), Lawless Range (1935), Westward Ho (1935) and The Dandy and the Belle (1931).
The Golden Strain
(Zeb)
Westward Ho
(Jim Wyatt)
Lawless Range
(Frank Carter)
Of Human Hearts
(Lout Laughing in Church (uncredited))
America
(Patrick Henry)
Dr. Socrates
(Gangster)
Kentucky Moonshine
(Clem Hatfield)
Custer's Last Stand
(General George A. Custer)
Jungle Jim
(Red Hallihan)
Face in the Sky
(Jim Brown)
Wild West Days
(Larry Munro)
Hop-a-long Cassidy
(Red Connors)
Kentucky Kernels
(Jeff Wakefield)
It's A Small World
(Snake Brown, III)
Bar 20 Rides Again
(Red Connors)
The Road to Glory
(Soldier (uncredited))
Riders of the Purple Sage
(Adam Tull, Gang leader)
One Wild Night
(Farmer (uncredited))
Queen Christina
(2nd Rabble Rouser (uncredited))
Rustlin' for Cupid
(Dave Martin)
Custer's Last Stand
(Gen. George A. Custer)
Judgement Of The Hills
(Jeb Marks)
Man of the Forest
(Pegg, a Henchman)
Public Hero Number 1
(Federal Agent (uncredited))
The Wet Parade
(Defense Attorney (uncredited))
Marie Antoinette
(Soldier with Rude Laugh (uncredited))
Radio Scout
(Job Saunders)