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Home/People/Gladys Hanson
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Born
Sep 5, 1883Died: Feb 23, 1973
Lived 89 years
Place of Birth
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

5
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Gladys Hanson Snook
IMDb Profile

Gladys Hanson

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Gladys Hanson (1884–1973) was a stage and silent film actress. Hanson began her career on the Broadway stage in 1907 with the Charles Frohman Company. On the stage she played in the theatrical productions Our American Cousin (1908) with Edward Hugh Sothern, The Builder of Bridge (1909) with later film star Eugene O'Brien and The Governor's Lady (1912) with Emma Dunn and future film leading man Milton Sills. In 1914 she began working in film for Famous Players and later worked for Universal and Essanay. Her last film appearance was Walls Tell Tales 1928.
The Havoc poster

The Havoc

as Kate Craig
1916
The Evangelist poster

The Evangelist

as Christabel Nuneham
1916
The Primrose Path poster

The Primrose Path

Cast
1915
The Climbers poster

The Climbers

as Blanche Sterling
1915
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The Straight Road

as Mary 'Moll' O'Hara
1914