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.
Contents
1Filmography
2Theater
3References
4External links
Filmography[edit]
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[edit]
Glory (1922)[4]
The Racket (play) (1927) as Clark
References[edit]
↑"The Argonaut". Argonaut Publishing Company. June 28, 1921 – via Google Books.
↑Brooker, John (April 7, 2017). "The Happiest Trails". Lulu.com – via Google Books.
↑"The Independent". The Independent. June 28, 1919 – via Google Books.
↑"Jack Clifford". Playbill.
External links[edit]
Jack Clifford on Imdb
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