Clarence Wilson
Clarence Hummel Wilson (November 17, 1876 – October 5, 1941) was a prominent American character actor known for his memorable performances in nearly 200 films from 1920 to 1941. Wilson often portrayed cantankerous old men, earning a reputation for his roles as misers and grouches. Among his noteworthy supporting performances are appearances in classic films such as The Front Page (1931), Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), and You Can't Take It With You (1938).
Additionally, Wilson was a familiar face in several Our Gang comedies, where he played memorable characters, including Mr. Crutch in Shrimps for a Day and the school board chairman Alonzo Pratt in Come Back, Miss Pipps, which marked his final film appearance.
Clarence Wilson's career was characterized by his versatility and ability to elevate supporting roles, making him a respected figure in the film industry during his era. He passed away on October 5, 1941, just a few weeks before the release of Come Back, Miss Pipps, leaving behind a legacy of invaluable contributions to cinema that continue to be celebrated.
Filmography
Some Like It Hot
The Front Page
The Case of the Black Cat
Tillie and Gus
Ruggles of Red Gap
Desperate Trails
Little Miss Nobody
Kentucky Moonshine
Little Old New York
Gridiron Flash
One Frightened Night
I Dream Too Much
The Penalty
Jewel Robbery
Flaming Guns
The Rainmakers
Damaged Goods
Having Wonderful Time
The Penguin Pool Murder
Love in the Rough