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Gladys McConnell was an American film actress and aviator.

Early life
Gladys McConnell was born in Oklahoma City, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) but spent much of her youth in Salt Lake City. She was the daughter of insurance executive William Marshall McConnell and his wife, Harriet (née Sharp), and she had an older sister named Hazel. McConnell attended Hollywood High School and Hollywood School for Girls ==Actress==
Actress
McConnell began acting in two-reel comedies and Westerns for Universal in 1924. She was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1927. WAMPAS was a Hollywood promotional campaign that selected thirteen "baby stars" (slang at the time for starlets) as most likely to gain success. Others in the 1927 group included Iris Stuart, Natalie Kingston, Sally Phipps, and Rita Carewe. In 1930, McConnell and actor Hugh Allan participated in legal action against film producer Eska Wilson. Their complaint alleged that Wilson had them go to Honolulu to work in a film but then abandoned them there. A complaint filed by the Los Angeles prosecutor accused Wilson of two counts of violation of California's labor laws. The actors also testified that Wilson failed to pay them four weeks' salary. ==Marriage==
Marriage
McConnell married Arthur Q. Hagerman in 1926; they divorced in August 1929. In September 1931, she married Hollywood attorney, A. Ronald Button, at the Mission Inn in Riverside, California. William Jennings Bryan Jr., a friend of the bridegroom, was best man at the wedding. McConnell was attended by her sister, Mrs. Harold O. Wright. They had a daughter, Mary Barbara Button. ==Aviator==
Aviator
A 1920 US Federal Census shows her at about age 15 residing in Portland, Oregon with her mother, father, and older sister Hazel. About 1924, McConnell became an aviator who began flying in Portland. Aside from Ruth Elder, she logged more air hours than any woman in the film colony. She was once hostess on a Maddux Airlines passenger plane for an aerial breakfast party. McConnell also flew to various location settings to make films with actors like Harry Langdon and Ken Maynard. ==Death==
Death
Gladys McConnell died in Fullerton, California in 1979, aged 73. ==Partial filmography==
Partial filmography
A Trip to Chinatown (1926) • The Midnight Kiss (1926) • The Devil Horse (1926) • The Flying Horseman (1926) • Marriage (1927) • Riding to Fame (1927) • ''Three's a Crowd'' (1927) • ''The Tiger's Shadow'' (1928) • The Perfect Crime (1928) • The Bullet Mark (1928) • The Code of the Scarlet (1928) • The Glorious Trail (1928) • Cheyenne (1929) • The Fire Detective (1929) • Parade of the West (1930) ==Notes==
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