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Kathleen Clifford is a Actor American born on 16 february 1887 at Charlottesville (USA)

Kathleen Clifford

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Nationality USA
Birth 16 february 1887 at Charlottesville (USA)
Death 28 december 1962 (at 75 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Kathleen Clifford (February 16, 1887 – December 28, 1962) was an American vaudeville and Broadway stage and film actress of the early twentieth century.

Biography

Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, Kathleen Clifford's career acting was initially built on the vaudeville stages as a comedienne. Clifford was renowned for her impersonations of men and was often humorously billed as "The Smartest Chap in Town". At one point, as a male impersonator, she was working as a duo with female impersonator Bothwell Browne.

In January 1907, Clifford made her Broadway stage debut at the Lincoln Square Theatre in the J.J. and Lee Schultz produced musical The Bell of London Town. Clifford's stage career was prolific and lasted throughout the 1910s. Some of her most notable roles were in the 1911 musical triple bill Hell, Tempations and Gaby at the Folies Bergère theatre, the 1911-1912 original musical comedy Vera Violetta at the Winter Garden Theatre, the Florenz Ziegfeld musical production A Winsome Widow (1912) and the 1916 H. H. Frazee produced A Pair of Queens opposite actor Edward Abeles at the Longacre Theatre.

Kathleen Clifford made her screen debut in the 1917 William Bertram directed mystery serial Who Is Number One? opposite silent film actor Cullen Landis. She would appear in several high-profile roles throughout the late 1910s and early 1920s. Most notably: opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. in the 1919 comedy When the Clouds Roll By, in the Ouida Bergère penned and George Fitzmaurice directed crime drama Kick In opposite Betty Compson, May McAvoy and Bert Lytell (1922), and in the role of 'Queen Berengaria' opposite Wallace Beery and the young actress Marguerite De La Motte in Richard the Lion-Hearted (1923). Clifford's last silent film would be in the 1928 James Cruze directed comedy Excess Baggage opposite the popular silent film actor William Haines.

With the advent of talkies Clifford settled into semi-retirement. She would make only one film during the early years of sound film; The Bride's Bereavement, a comedy short featuring several former silent film stars such as Aileen Pringle, Montagu Love, Luis Alberni and Charles Ray.

Kathleen ran a florist business Broadway Florist in Hollywood in the late 1920s.

In 1945, Kathleen Clifford penned a book for children entitled The Enchanted Glen: Never Trod By the Feet of Men that was illustrated by Kim Weed and published by Beverly Publishing, Los Angeles, California.

Kathleen Clifford died at the age of 75 in Los Angeles, California in 1962.






Who is Number One? (1917)







Who is Number One? (1917)







Who is Number One? (1917)







Who is Number One? (1917)




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Filmography of Kathleen Clifford (6 films)

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Sporting Life, 1h10
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Bert Lytell, Marian Nixon, Paulette Duval, Cyril Chadwick, Charles Delaney, George Siegmann
Roles Molly McGuire
Rating60% 3.042633.042633.042633.042633.04263
Lord Woodstock perd de l'argent en finançant une revue avec en vedette la danseuse Olive Carteret. Il sera ruiné à moins que son cheval Lady Luck courre le Derby, mais il ne peut pas l'engager pour la course si son protégé Joe Lee ne gagne pas son prochain combat de boxe. Il tombe amoureux de Norah Cavanaugh, la fille de l'entraîneur de son cheval, ce qui rend Olive jalouse. Cette dernière conspire alors avec Phillips, un parieur, pour droguer Lee, mais Woodstock prend sa place sur le ring et gagne le combat. Lee découvre qu'Olive et Phillips complotent de kidnapper Norah et ainsi forcer Woodstock à ne pas faire courir Lady Luck dans le Derby. Il tue Olive mais arrive trop tard pour empêcher Phillips d'enlever Norah. Lee et Woodstock sont mis en prison alors qu'ils essayent de sauver Norah. Lee est tué, mais Woodstock s'échappe, Lady Luck gagne la course, Phillips est arrêté pour meurtre, Norah et Woodstock sont libres et peuvent se marier.
Kick In
Kick In (1922)

Directed by George Fitzmaurice
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, May McAvoy, Charles Ogle, Gareth Hughes, Walter Long
Roles Frou Frou

As described in a film publication, Chick Hewes (Lytell) decides to go straight after being released from Sing Sing, and is anxious to keep his younger brother Benny (Hughes) and his young wife from a life of crime. Chick gets a job, but loses it when he is hounded by the police. Jerry (Agnew), the son of District Attorney Brandon (Miltern), while driving with his sister runs over and kills a child in the slum, and the police let him go. Chick vows to see that atonement is made. Intending to crack Brandon's safe, Chick arrives at the residence while a wild party is going on. Brandon's wife travels with a fast set, much to the disgust of their daughter Molly (Compson), recently returned from her convent school. Jimmy Monahan (Prouty), a politician, has eyes for Molly, making dancer Frou Frou (Clifford) jealous. Jerry needs some money so opens his father's safe and Chick sees the youngster pocket cash and gems. Jerry is holding Chick with his gun when Molly appears, and Chick tells her what has happened. Jerry phones for the police, but Chick hides. Chick sees Frou Frou shoot Jimmy in a fit of jealous rage, and Chick holds her until the police arrive. Jerry attempts to frame Chick by placing the loot in his pocket, but Molly sees this and denounces her brother. John Stephens (Ogle), a western lumber man, offers Chick a job. Chick then finds his brother Benny in the next room has been shot. Benny had come to steal. Chick has the gang remove the body. Detective Fogarty (Long) tries to arrest Chick, but Molly explains everything to her father, who orders Chick released. Chick heads west and marries Molly.
When the Clouds Roll By, 50minutes
Directed by Victor Fleming, Theodore Reed
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action, Romance
Actors Douglas Fairbanks, Kathleen Clifford, Frank Campeau, Ralph Lewis, Albert MacQuarrie, Victor Fleming
Roles Lucette Bancroft
Rating68% 3.4425753.4425753.4425753.4425753.442575
A man follows the advice of a "psychiatrist" who lives in a nearby apartment as he romances a woman in Greenwich Village. "Psychiatrist" Dr. Ulrich Metz attempts to drive Daniel Brown to suicide.