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Glenn Cannon(1932-2013)

  • Actor
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Glenn Cannon
From 1955 - 1960, Glenn Cannon was in New York City. He appeared on Broadway in A Moon for the Misbegotten and The Good Woman of Setzuan, and Off Broadway in 20 plays, among which were the famed productions of The Three Penny Opera at the Theatre DeLys and The Iceman Cometh at Circle in the Square. His tours included leading roles in West Side Story, Tea and Sympathy, and I Can Get It for You Wholesale. His television appearances in leading and supporting roles included such network live productions as Studio One (1948), Playwrights '56 (1955), Camera Three (1954), Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951). He also worked on two motion pictures shot in New York City during this time period: Un tueur se promène (1958) and Le Maniaque à la mitraillette (1961). (Both are still seen on late-night TV in the United States.)

From 1960 - 1965, Cannon was in Los Angeles. He appeared in supporting and starring roles on television, which included episodes of Combat! (1962), 77 Sunset Strip (1958), The Gallant Men (1962), Alfred Hitchcock présente (1955), Johnny Staccato (1959), No Time for Sergeants (1964), and Au-delà du réel (1963).

From 1965 - 1968, Cannon was a resident actor-director-teacher with the Stanford Repertory Theatre, an Equity company of nine actors supplemented by students in Stanford's theatre program. This was a pilot project for three years funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. During his time in California, he directed 15 stage productions.

In 1968, Cannon came to the University of Hawaii at Manoa as a drama professor. Shortly thereafter, he was cast as District Attorney John Manicote in Hawaii police d'état (1968), and played this recurrent role for eight years on the CBS series. He later played Dr. Ibold for eight years on Magnum (1980) and made several appearances in principal roles on Commando Viêt-nam (1987) and La loi est la loi (1987). He subsequently acted in several made-for-television movies filmed in Honolulu and played the recurring role of Dr. Landowski on the short-lived CBS series Médecin à Honolulu (1989) with Richard Chamberlain. Cannon also appeared in Panique en plein ciel (1990), based on the real-life air accident of Aloha Airlines Flight 243, and the feature film Picture Bride (1994) that included in its cast, Toshirô Mifune and Tamlyn Tomita.

Since making Hawaii his home, in addition to teaching, Cannon has remained active in acting and directing for the stage. Presently, he has directed over 108 plays at Kennedy Theatre, Diamond Head Theatre, Manoa Valley Theatre, and other venues in Hawaii. His stage appearances in Hawaii include starring roles in Othello (as Iago), J.B. (as The Devil), The Sunshine Boys (as Willie), Death of a Salesman (as Willy Loman), Follies (as Buddy), and I'm Not Rappaport (as Nat) among others. His efforts have not gone unnoticed by the local theatre community. Cannon is the winner of a total of 11 Po'okela Awards for Excellence in Directing and another for Best Actor since the awards were instituted in 1983 by the Hawaii State Theatre Council.
BornNovember 21, 1932
DiedApril 20, 2013(80)
BornNovember 21, 1932
DiedApril 20, 2013(80)
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Known for

Combat! (1962)
Combat!
8.4
TV Series
  • Rankin
  • Lt. Tafe
  • Pvt. Cane
  • Runner
Tom Selleck in Magnum (1980)
Magnum
7.5
TV Series
  • Dr. Ibold
  • Dr. Bernard Kessler
Naveen Andrews, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Daniel Dae Kim, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Dominic Monaghan, Terry O'Quinn, Harold Perrineau, Michelle Rodriguez, Cynthia Watros, Maggie Grace, and Evangeline Lilly in Lost : Les Disparus (2004)
Lost : Les Disparus
8.3
TV Series
  • Old Scooter Man
  • Priest
Un tueur se promène (1958)
Un tueur se promène
6.3
  • Rip - Gang Leader(as Glen Gannon)
  • 1958

Credits

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  • Naveen Andrews, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Daniel Dae Kim, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Dominic Monaghan, Terry O'Quinn, Harold Perrineau, Michelle Rodriguez, Cynthia Watros, Maggie Grace, and Evangeline Lilly in Lost : Les Disparus (2004)
    Lost : Les Disparus
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Old Scooter Man
    • Priest
    • 2004–2005
  • Picture Bride (1994)
    Picture Bride
    6.6
    • Mer. Pieper
    • 1994
  • William Conrad and Joe Penny in La loi est la loi (1987)
    La loi est la loi
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Phil Chandler
    • Harry Eastman
    • 1989–1990
  • Panique en plein ciel (1990)
    Panique en plein ciel
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Chris Wesler
    • 1990
  • Médecin à Honolulu (1989)
    Médecin à Honolulu
    7.4
    TV Series
    • 1989–1990
  • Tom Selleck in Magnum (1980)
    Magnum
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Dr. Ibold
    • Dr. Bernard Kessler
    • 1981–1988
  • Commando Viêt-nam (1987)
    Commando Viêt-nam
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Doctor
    • 1988
  • The Islander (1978)
    The Islander
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Wallace
    • 1978
  • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii police d'état (1968)
    Hawaii police d'état
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Manicote
    • John Manicote
    • Carlson ...
    • 1970–1977
  • Combat! (1962)
    Combat!
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Pvt. Cane
    • Runner
    • Rankin ...
    • 1962–1965
  • No Time for Sergeants (1964)
    No Time for Sergeants
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Walter
    • 1964
  • Au-delà du réel (1963)
    Au-delà du réel
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Teenage Luminos (as Glenn Gannon)
    • 1964
  • Edd Byrnes, Roger Smith, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
    77 Sunset Strip
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Denny Skipton
    • 1963
  • The Gallant Men (1962)
    The Gallant Men
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Cpl. Lefty Morgan
    • 1963
  • Alfred Hitchcock présente (1955)
    Alfred Hitchcock présente
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Davey
    • 1961

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Glen Cannon
  • Height
    • 1.70 m
  • Born
    • November 21, 1932
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • April 20, 2013
    • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Elizabeth Jo SnyderJune 17, 1961 - ?

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    Graduated with a B.A. in Drama from Temple University in 1954. In 1968, he began his career as a Professor of Theatre at the University of Hawaii (UH) at Manoa. During his time at the Department of Theatre and Dance, Cannon directed more than 50 productions. He served as a representative to the university's Professional Assembly and was instrumental in starting the Academy for Creative Media on the Manoa campus. In 2002, he was named co-director of the Cinematic and Digital Arts Program (the other co-director is former head of Columbia/Tristar Pictures, Chris Lee). The "Glenn Cannon Fund" was established after his death by UH.

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  • When did Glenn Cannon die?
    April 20, 2013
  • How did Glenn Cannon die?
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  • How old was Glenn Cannon when he died?
    80 years old
  • Where did Glenn Cannon die?
    Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
  • When was Glenn Cannon born?
    November 21, 1932

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