Jack Clifford (actor)

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Born(1888-12-25)December 25, 1888
Elmira, New York, USA
DiedOctober 15, 1974(1974-10-15) (aged 85)
Temple City, California, USA
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
OccupationActor

Jack Clifford (December 25, 1888 - October 15, 1974) was an actor in American vaudeville, theater, and films. He also had radio parts. A character actor, he specialized in playing a rube.[1]

Clifford established himself with a vaudeville act portraying a hard of hearing rube.[2]

He performed with Miriam Wells.[3] He was a supporting actor in Three Stooges films.

Filmography

  • Sweet Adeline (1926 film) as Bill Wilson
  • 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926)
  • Skippy (film) (1931) as Mr. Nubbins, Dog-Catcher
  • The Law of the Sea (1931) as First Mate (unbilled)
  • The Lost Special (serial) (1932) as Doran
  • Tombstone Canyon (1932) as Newt
  • The Poor Rich (1934) as Station Agent
  • The Revenge Rider (1935) as Ludlow
  • Gallant Defender (1935) as Sheriff Luther
  • King of the Pecos (1936) as Henchman Ash
  • Timothy's Quest (1936 film) as Ed
  • Racketeers in Exile (1937) as Thyrus
  • One Man Justice (1937) as Sheriff Ben Adams
  • Carnival Queen (film) (1937) as Deputy Constable
  • Wild West Days (1937) as Corey
  • The Road to Reno (1938 film) as Trucker
  • Yukon Flight (1940) as Whispering Smith
  • Sky Bandits (1940 film) as Whispering Smith
  • Beyond the Sacramento (1940) as Sheriff
  • Ragtime Cowboy Joe (film) (1940) as Clayton
  • Arizona Cyclone (1941) as Johnson
  • The Old Texas Trail (1944) as Sheriff Thomas
  • Honeymoon Ahead (1945) as Gus
  • Senorita from the West (1945) as Motor cop

Theater

  • Glory (1922)[4]
  • The Racket (play) (1927) as Clark

References

  1. "The Argonaut". Argonaut Publishing Company. June 28, 1921 – via Google Books.
  2. Brooker, John (April 7, 2017). "The Happiest Trails". Lulu.com – via Google Books.
  3. "The Independent". The Independent. June 28, 1919 – via Google Books.
  4. "Jack Clifford". Playbill.

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