James Gleason- Biography

About James Gleason

The invaluable Gleason, often in acid comedy roles with more than a touch of Damon Runyonesque New Yorkness about them, justly received an Oscar nomination for his delightful Max Corkle in "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), and graced dozens of films before his death in 1959. He often worked with his wife Lucille Gleason; with their son, actor Russell Gleason they made a series of Higgins family comedies for Republic in the late 30s and early 40s.

Partners

Wife

Lucille Gleason. died in 1947

Family

Son

Russell Gleason. born 1908, died in 1945; committed suicide

Career Milestones

1935

Film director "Hot Tip"

1922

Film actor