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Gladys Hanson is a Actor American born on 5 september 1884 at Atlanta (USA)

Gladys Hanson

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Birth name Gladys Snook
Nationality USA
Birth 5 september 1884 at Atlanta (USA)
Death 23 february 1973 (at 88 years) at Atlanta (USA)

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.

She married Charles Emerson Cook but they later divorced. They had one child, Gladys-Irene Cook.



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National Red Cross Pageant
Directed by Christy Cabanne
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Edith Wynne Matthison, Ethel Barrymore, Douglas Wood, Kitty Gordon, Olive Tell, Howard Kyle
Roles Liberty; Final episode
Rating14% 0.705350.705350.705350.705350.70535
Vogue magazine (November 15, 1917) wrote about the production: "In the open-air theatre at “Rosemary Farm,” the Long Island estate of Mr. Roland R. Conklin was given, early in October, a most gorgeous pageant, which proved to be, at the same time, one of the most successful of war benefits. This pageant, which consisted of episodes from the history of each of the Allied nations, and the presentation of the case of each Ally before the bar of Truth, Justice, and Liberty, was organized by actors and actresses of the American stage as their contribution to the American Red Cross. It had been long in preparation, and many noted men and women had given generously of their time and effort, --an effort which found its reward, for this single performance brought a net profit of fifty thousand dollars, and the motion picture films which will carry the pageant all over the country will afford an additional income to the Red Cross for some time to come.
The Climbers
Origin USA
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Gladys Hanson
Roles Blanche Sterling