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Clyde Fillmore
Actor
Born October 25, 1876Died December 19, 1946 (70 years)
Clyde Fillmore was born on October 25, 1876 in McConnelsville, Ohio, USA as Clyde Fogle. He was an actor, known for The More the Merrier (1943), Watch on the Rhine (1943) and The Shanghai Gesture (1941). He died on December 19, 1946 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
He was born as Clyde Van Nuys Fogel to Millard Fillmore Fogel 1853–1929 Birth in Morgan County, Ohio, and Peninah H. "Nina" Hammond, Birth 1849–Morgan County, Ohio.
Clyde's maternal grandparents were Hannah(Scott) and James C. Hammond; Great grandparents were Ursula (Barnett) and John Gore Hammond of Morgan County, early settlers coming from Maryland to Virginia, to Ohio.
With Lea Penman, to whom he married in 1924, helped discover Marjorie Lord as a teen when Marjorie was a student at the school where they taught acting in New York city.
He was a dapper silent screen character actor, often in roguish roles. At Paramount in the 1920's, he rejoined this studio in the 40's as a small part supporting player. During the intervening years, he had a busy career on Broadway playing men of means or influence.
He was born as Clyde Van Nuys Fogel to Millard Fillmore Fogel 1853–1929 Birth in Morgan County, Ohio, and Peninah H. "Nina" Hammond, Birth 1849–Morgan County, Ohio.
Clyde's maternal grandparents were Hannah(Scott) and James C. Hammond; Great grandparents were Ursula (Barnett) and John Gore Hammond of Morgan County, early settlers coming from Maryland to Virginia, to Ohio.
With Lea Penman, to whom he married in 1924, helped discover Marjorie Lord as a teen when Marjorie was a student at the school where they taught acting in New York city.
He was a dapper silent screen character actor, often in roguish roles. At Paramount in the 1920's, he rejoined this studio in the 40's as a small part supporting player. During the intervening years, he had a busy career on Broadway playing men of means or influence.
Filmography
1949 | Two Knights from Brooklyn · as Baseball Umpire Hogan |
1946 | Bad Bascomb · as Gov. Clark |
1946 | Colonel Effingham's Raid · as Engineer |
1945 | She Went to the Races · as Dr. Bostwick |
1945 | Week-End at the Waldorf · as Party Guest |
1945 | The Hidden Eye · as Rodney Hampton |
1945 | |
1945 | Guest Wife · as President Reed |
1945 | Keep Your Powder Dry · as Gen. Brett (uncredited) |
1945 | Between Two Women · as Slipper Room Patron (uncredited) |
1944 | Three Is a Family · as Mr. Spencer |
1944 | Once Upon a Time · as Fbi Agent |
1944 | Bowery to Broadway · as Reformer |
1944 | Laura · as Owner Of Bullitt & Co. Ad Agency (uncredited) |
1944 | Gypsy Wildcat · as Cast |
1944 | Wilson · as Senator |
1944 | Christmas Holiday · as Colonel |
1944 | |
1943 | What a Woman! · as Dillon |
1943 | Swing Fever · as Mr. Nagen |
1943 | Watch on the Rhine · as Sam Chandler |
1943 | The More the Merrier · as Senator Noonan |
1943 | Taxi, Mister · as Alderman Hogan |
1943 | Margin for Error · as Dr. Jennings |
1943 | City Without Men · as Senator Malloy |
1942 | |
1942 | When Johnny Comes Marching Home · as Hamilton Wellman |
1942 | My Sister Eileen · as Ralph Craven |
1942 | The Talk of the Town · as James Boyd (uncredited) |
1942 | Mystery of Marie Roget · as Mons. De Luc |
1942 | The Remarkable Andrew · as Mayor Ollie Lancaster |
1941 | The Shanghai Gesture · as Percival Montgomery Howe |
1941 | Unholy Partners · as Jason Grant |
1937 | |
1923 | The Midnight Guest · as William Chatfield |
1920 | The Soul of Youth · as Robert Hamilton |
1920 | Nurse Marjorie · as John Danbury |