
Glen Cavender
Actor
Born: September 18, 1883 (78 years old)
Died: February 9, 1962
Place of birth: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Glen Cavender (September 19, 1883 – February 9, 1962) was an American film actor. He appeared in 259 films between 1914 and 1949. The Spanish–American War soldier was born in Tucson, Arizona, and died in Hollywood, California. He started his acting career in vaudeville shows. Cavender belonged to the original Keystone Cops and was a regular in numerous Mack Sennett comedies. He also worked as a director for three Mack Sennett films between 1914 and 1916. During the 1920s, Cavender worked for the film studios Educational and Christie and appeared in Buster Keaton's film classic The General (1926) as the antagonistic Union Captain Anderson. The advance of sound film in the late 1920s damaged his career and, formerly a well-known actor, Cavender only played minor roles until his retirement in 1949.
Filmography (96)
- The General (1926, ★ 7.9)
- Manpower (1941, ★ 6.6)
- The Hidden Hand (1942, ★ 6.5)
- The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938, ★ 7.2)
- The Cook (1918, ★ 6.4)
- Kid Galahad (1937, ★ 7)
- Dr. Socrates (1935, ★ 6.4)
- Angels Wash Their Faces (1939, ★ 6.4)
- Naughty But Nice (1939, ★ 6.6)
- The Roaring Twenties (1939, ★ 7.5)
- 'G' Men (1935, ★ 6.6)
- Oil for the Lamps of China (1935, ★ 7.3)
- One Way Passage (1932, ★ 7.3)
- The Rough House (1917, ★ 5.5)
- Northern Pursuit (1943, ★ 6)
- Today We Live (1933, ★ 6.2)
- Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915, ★ 5.6)
- The Pest (1922, ★ 6.3)
- All This, and Heaven Too (1940, ★ 7.2)
- The Iron Mule (1925, ★ 5.8)
- Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916, ★ 6)
- Getting Acquainted (1914, ★ 5.3)
- Gentlemen of Nerve (1914, ★ 5.7)
- His New Profession (1914, ★ 5.8)
- His Trysting Places (1914, ★ 6.2)
- The Masquerader (1914, ★ 5.7)
- The New Janitor (1914, ★ 6.2)
- Mabel's Busy Day (1914, ★ 5.6)
- The Knockout (1914, ★ 5.7)
- Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914, ★ 6.2)