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D.A. Clarke-Smith - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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D.A. Clarke-Smith
Born
August 2, 1888
Died: March 12, 1959
(Lived 70 years)
Place of Birth
Montrose, Angus, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
36
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0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Douglas Alexander Clarke-Smith
Douglas A. Clarke-Smith
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D.A. Clarke-Smith
Movies
36
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The Baby and the Battleship
as
The Admiral
June 1, 1956
The Sword and the Rose
as
Cardinal Wolsey
July 23, 1953
The Pickwick Papers
as
Dodson
November 14, 1952
Something Money Can't Buy
as
Critic
July 9, 1952
Quo Vadis
as
Phaon
November 8, 1951
Frieda
as
Herriot
June 19, 1947
Flying Fifty-Five
as
Jacques Gregory
May 1, 1939
Julius Caesar
as
Marcus Anthony
December 9, 1938
Splinters in the Air
as
Warrant Officer
January 1, 1937
Southern Roses
as
Señor Estrello
September 30, 1936
Murder by Rope
as
Hanson
August 25, 1936
The Happy Family
as
Mr. Harrison
January 1, 1936
Lorna Doone
as
Counsellor Doone
December 9, 1934
The Man Who Knew Too Much
as
Binstead
December 1, 1934
The Feathered Serpent
as
Joe Farmer
December 1, 1934
Passing Shadows
as
Stranger
October 22, 1934
The Perfect Flaw
as
Louis Maddox
May 31, 1934
A Cup of Kindness
as
Mr. Finch
May 7, 1934
Turkey Time
as
Westbourne
December 1, 1933
Friday the Thirteenth
as
Max
November 1, 1933
Mayfair Girl
as
Captain Merrow
September 1, 1933
The Ghoul
as
Mahmoud
August 1, 1933
High Finance
as
Dodman
June 21, 1933
Designing Women (What Shall It Profit A Woman?)
as
Bowsfield
March 10, 1933
Follow the Lady
as
Flash Bob
January 1, 1933
The Thirteenth Candle
as
Blades
January 1, 1933
White Face
as
Dr. Rudd
May 1, 1932
Illegal
as
Franklyn Dean (as D.E. Clarke-Smith)
April 26, 1932
Help Yourself
as
Major Fred Harris
March 21, 1932
The Frightened Lady
as
Dr. Amersham
March 1, 1932
A Voice Said Goodnight
as
Philip Gaylor
March 1, 1932
The Old Man
as
John Lorney
December 15, 1931
Michael and Mary
as
Harry Price
October 29, 1931
Shadows
as
Gruhn
March 31, 1931
Bracelets
as
Joe le Sage
February 1, 1931
Atlantic
as
Freddie Tate-Hughes
November 15, 1929