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Clay Clement
Actor
Died October 20, 1956 (68 years)
Clay Clement was an American stage, film, and TV actor. He appeared in 87 films between 1918 and 1947. Clement was one of the earliest members of the Screen Actors Guild. He was born in Lebanon, Ohio and died in Watertown, New York.
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Filmography
1951 | Celanese Theatre (TV Series) · as Dr. Evans |
1950 | The Web (1950) (TV Series) · as Cast |
1948 | Studio One (TV Series) |
1948 | The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1947 | Boomerang! · as Judge Tate |
1940 | I'm Still Alive · as Roger, First Director |
1940 | Granny Get Your Gun · as Riff Daggett |
1940 | Parole Fixer · as Stebbins |
1939 | Allegheny Uprising · as John Penn |
1939 | The Roaring Twenties · as Bramfield (uncredited) |
1939 | Each Dawn I Die · as Stacey's Attorney Lockhart |
1939 | The Girl from Rio · as 'mitch' Mitchell |
1939 | Society Smugglers · as Harrison |
1939 | Star Reporter · as Whittaker |
1939 | Off the Record · as Jaeggers |
1939 | Disbarred · as Attorney Roberts |
1938 | King of Alcatraz · as Fred Cateny |
1938 | Straight Place and Show · as Carter |
1937 | Rosalie · as Captain Banner |
1937 | Bad Guy · as Bronson |
1936 | Hearts in Bondage · as Lt. Worden |
1936 | Let's Sing Again · as Jackson |
1936 | The Great Ziegfeld · as Jack - Barber Shop Customer |
1936 | Wife vs. Secretary · as Herbert 'herb' |
1936 | The Leathernecks Have Landed · as Capt. Halstead |
1936 | It Had to Happen · as Mccloskey - Scaffa's Attorney |
1936 | Two Against the World · as Mr. Banning |
1935 | Hitch Hike Lady · as Warden |
1935 | Whipsaw · as Harry Ames |
1935 | Confidential · as Insp. Arthur M. Preston |
1935 | Streamline Express · as John Bradley |
1935 | Woman Wanted · as Smiley's Henchman (uncredited) |
1935 | Don't Bet on Blondes · as T. Everett Markham |
1935 | Chinatown Squad · as Earl Raybold |
1935 | Dinky · as Gerald Standish |
1935 | Sweet Music · as Mr. Johnson |
1934 | Murder in the Clouds · as Flight Commander |
1934 | I Am a Thief · as Man At Hoyle's Meeting |
1934 | The St. Louis Kid · as Man With Gun At Flora's |
1934 | I Sell Anything · as Peter Van Gruen |
1934 | Madame Du Barry · as Nobleman At Duc De Choiseul's Meeting |
1934 | Friends of Mr. Sweeney · as Charles Cramer |
1934 | Side Streets · as Jack |
1934 | The Personality Kid · as Duncan |
1934 | Now I'll Tell · as Fight Fan |
1934 | The Thin Man · as Quinn (uncredited) |
1934 | Upperworld · as Medical Examiner |
1934 | Wonder Bar · as Businessman |
1934 | The House of Mystery · as John Prendergast |
1934 | Journal of a Crime · as Inspector |
1934 | I've Got Your Number · as Mr. Stephenso - -Hotel Manager |
1933 | Son of a Sailor · as Blanding |
1933 | Advice to the Forlorn · as Joseph C. Douglas - District Attorney |
1933 | The World Changes · as Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer |
1933 | Bureau of Missing Persons · as Burton C. Kingman |
1933 | Don't Bet on Love · as Arnold Ross, Attorney At Law |
1933 | The Silk Express · as Myton Associate |
1933 | The Nuisance · as Judge (uncredited) |
1933 | The Kiss Before the Mirror · as Reporter At Trial (uncredited) |
1933 | The Working Man · as Hartland Company Salesman Atkinson (uncredited) |
1933 | Central Airport · as Radio Announcer |
1933 | The Circus Queen Murder · as Lubbell |
1933 | Hard to Handle · as Federal Man #1 (uncredited) |
1933 | Tonight Is Ours · as Seminoff |
1932 | Rasputin and the Empress · as Undetermined Secondary Role |
1932 | Lawyer Man · as Tony's Friend |
1932 | Manhattan Tower · as Kenneth Burns |
1932 | Evenings for Sale · as Von Trask |
1932 | Washington Merry-Go-Round · as Ambassador Conti |
1932 | Vanity Street · as Samuel D. Marcus - Producer (uncredited) |
1932 | False Faces · as Dr. Kelly |