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Claud Allister (born William Claud Michael Palmer, 3 October 1888 – 26 July 1970) was an English actor with an extensive film career in both Britain and Hollywood, where he appeared in more than 70 films between 1929 and 1955.
Claud Allister | |
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Born | William Claud Michael Palmer 3 October 1888 London, England |
Died | 26 July 1970 | (aged 81)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1929–1955 |
Spouses | Daisy Isabel Douglas Overed (aka Dorothy Overed)
(m. 1914, divorced)Barbara Fay (divorced)
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Life and career
editHe was born in London. After receiving his education at Felsted School in Essex, he began his career as a stockbroker's clerk in the City of London, but gave up a life in the Square Mile on deciding that he preferred the stage, upon which he made his début in 1910.[citation needed]
He toured England's repertory theatres playing minor parts up to the outbreak of World War I, when he was commissioned into the British Army as a subaltern, and saw active service with the Suffolk Regiment and the Machine Gun Corps.[1]
Post-war he returned to acting, appearing in the West End in Bulldog Drummond, and in 1924 went to America to perform on the stage there initially.[2] In 1929 he made his film début in The Trial of Mary Dugan.[3][citation needed] In 1934 he appeared in the West End in the historical play Mary Read.
Allister died on 26 July 1970 at Santa Barbara, California, aged 81.[4][2]
Filmography
edit- The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929) as Henry James Plaisted
- Bulldog Drummond (1929) as Algy
- Charming Sinners (1929) as Gregson
- Three Live Ghosts (1929) as Spoofy
- In the Next Room (1930) as Parks (the butler)
- Slightly Scarlet (1930) as Albert Hawkins
- Such Men Are Dangerous (1930) as Fred Wyndham
- Murder Will Out (1930) as Alan Fitzhugh
- Ladies Love Brutes (1930) as Tailor
- The Czar of Broadway (1930) as Francis
- The Florodora Girl (1930) as Lord Rumblesham
- Monte Carlo (1930) as Prince Otto von Liebenheim
- Reaching for the Moon (1930) as Sir Horace Partington Chelmsford
- Captain Applejack (1931) as John Jason
- Meet the Wife (1931) as Victor Staunton
- I Like Your Nerve (1931) as Archie Lester
- Platinum Blonde (1931) as Dawson, the Valet
- The Sea Ghost (1931) as Percy Atwater
- On the Loose (1931) as Mr. Loder's friend
- The Unexpected Father (1932) as Claude
- Two White Arms (1932) as Dr. Biggash
- Diamond Cut Diamond (1932) as Joe Fragson
- The Return of Raffles (1932) as Bunny
- The Midshipmaid (1932) as Chinley
- That's My Wife (1933) as Archie Trevor
- Excess Baggage (1933) as Col. Murgatroyd, RSVP
- Sleeping Car (1933) as Baron Delande
- The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) as Cornell
- The Medicine Man (1933) as Hon. Freddie Wiltshire
- Those Were the Days (1934) as Capt. Horace Vale
- The Return of Bulldog Drummond (1934) as Algy Longworth
- The Lady Is Willing (1934) as Brevin
- The Private Life of Don Juan (1934) as The Duke, as Dukes Go
- Every Night at Eight (1935) as Mr. Vernon (uncredited)
- The Dark Angel (1935) as Lawrence Bidley
- Three Live Ghosts (1936) as Lord 'Spoofy' Brockton
- Dracula's Daughter (1936) as Sir Aubrey
- Yellowstone (1936) as Guest with Monocole
- Lady Luck (1936) as Briggs
- Let's Make a Night of It (1937) as Monty
- Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937) as Algy Longworth
- Danger: Love at Work (1937) as Salesman
- The Awful Truth (1937) as Lord Fabian (uncredited)
- Kentucky Moonshine (1938) as Lord Boffingwell (uncredited)
- Men Are Such Fools (1938) as Rudolf
- Blond Cheat (1938) as Lord Basil Sheldon (uncredited)
- Storm Over Bengal (1938) as Redding
- Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1939) as Sir Basil Leghorne
- Captain Fury (1939) as Suco
- Lillian Russell (1940) as Arthur Sullivan
- Pride and Prejudice (1940) as Mr. Beck (uncredited)
- The Reluctant Dragon (1941) as Sir Giles (voice)
- Charley's American Aunt (1941) as Cricket Match Spectator
- A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941) as Officer/Motorist (uncredited)
- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941) as Bitten Englishman (uncredited)
- Confirm or Deny (1941) as William (scenes deleted)
- Don't Get Personal (1942) as Sir Cecil (uncredited)
- Forever and a Day (1943) as William Barstow
- The Hundred Pound Window (1944) as Hon. Freddie
- The Captain from Köpenick (completed in 1941, released in 1945), aka I Was a Criminal as First Railroad Employee
- Kiss the Bride Goodbye (1945) as Adolphus Pickering
- Don Chicago (1945) as Lord Piccadilly
- Gaiety George (1946) as Archie
- Quartet (1948) as 1st. Clubman (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
- The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) as Ratty (voice)
- Hong Kong (1952) as Hotel Manager
- Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1953) as Woolawei (uncredited)
- Kiss Me Kate (1953) as Paul
- The Black Shield of Falworth (1954) as Sir George
References
edit- ^ Allister's WW1 'Medal Index Card' (Document code: WO 372/15/102156), The National Archive, Surrey, England.
- ^ a b League, The Broadway. "Claude Allister – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ "Claud Allister, 76, Actor of Stage and Movies, Dies". The New York Times. 31 July 1970.
- ^ "Claud Allister". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.