Cliff Clark
Cliff Clark, born on June 10, 1889, and passing away on February 8, 1953, was a prominent American actor known for his extensive contributions to the film industry. After establishing a solid foundation in theater, he transitioned to cinema in 1937 and went on to feature in over 200 films throughout his career. In his later years, Clark also embraced the emerging medium of television, taking on various roles in several productions.
Primarily recognized for his versatility in minor supporting roles, Clark developed a particular affinity for portraying law enforcement characters, including policemen, inspectors, and sheriffs. One of his notable performances was as Inspector Donovan in the Falcon film series, which he contributed to during the 1940s while working with RKO Pictures. His robust filmography and consistent presence in Hollywood solidified his reputation as a reliable character actor, making him a familiar face to audiences of the era. Despite often being cast in smaller roles, his talent and dedication left a lasting impression on the industry and continue to be remembered today.
Filmography
The Stratton Story
Street of Chance
Dangerously They Live
Bury Me Dead
Deep Waters
Homicide
Saddle Legion
Honolulu
The Sea Wolf
In the Meantime, Darling
The Second Woman
The Thirteenth Hour
Mr. Moto's Gamble
Miracles for Sale
Stranger on the Third Floor
The Mummy's Tomb
Desperadoes of the West
Destroyer
Mokey
Golden Hoofs
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
The Sound of Fury
A Yank on the Burma Road
The Missing Juror
The Wagons Roll at Night
Raw Deal
Home of the Brave
Kid Glove Killer
Silver City
It's a Wonderful World
The Men
The Falcon and the Co-Eds
Manpower