
Clyde Cook
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 15, 1891
Place of Birth: Port Macquarie, Australia
Known For

The Spieler
After being released from jail, two con artists take their grift to a carnival.

He Who Gets Slapped
After a baron steals his scientific discoveries, runs away with his wife, and slaps him in public, a man joins a Parisian circus sideshow as a clown whose act consists of being slapped repeatedly and becomes infatuated with a showgirl colleague whose father intends to marry her off to the baron.

Sergeant York
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.

The White Angel
In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.

The Sea Hawk
Dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe plunders Spanish ships for Queen Elizabeth I and falls in love with Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal he captures.

Suspicion
A sheltered heiress falls for a charming playboy and elopes with him, but soon discovers his gambling vice and mounting debts. As his lies deepen and those around them meet mysterious ends, she begins to suspect that her husband’s affection may conceal a deadly motive—and that she could be his next victim.

Interference
Paramount's first all-talking picture, Interference was dismally directed by Roy Pomeroy, whose lofty status as the studio's "technical wizard" did not necessarily qualify him to be a director. Evelyn Brent heads the cast as scheming Deborah Kane, who sets out to blackmail Faith Marley (Doris Kenyon), the above-reproach wife of Sir John Marlay.

A Sailor's Sweetheart
Cynthia Botts, the headmistress of a girls’ school, stands to inherit a fortune on the condition that no scandal ever be associated with her name. But scandal, in the form of con man Mark Krisel, is just around the corner.

The Docks of New York
A blue-collar worker on New York's depressed waterfront finds his life changed after he saves a woman attempting suicide.

When Willie Comes Marching Home
When Willie leaves home to join the war effort he is all ready to become a hero, but he is only frustrated when his posting ends up to be in his home town, and he is recruited into training, keeping him from the action. However, when he finds himself accidently behind enemy lines he unexpectedly becomes a hero after all.
Filmography
as English Cabbie
as Fred Leach
as Tarjack (uncredited)
as Cockney Bartender
as Barney Cole
as Jennings (uncredited)
as Stooge (uncredited)
as Ginger Gaffney
as Herbert
as Ted, First Mate of the Congo Queen
as Truck Driver
as Skit
as Yukon
as Photographer (uncredited)
as Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
as Bates
as Claude (uncredited)
as Walter Boggs
as Soldier
as British Guard
as Traffic Control Constable
as Constable Hawkins
as Attendant
as Constable Sacker
as Alf
as Blubber - the Ship's Cook
as Constable Sacker
as Pipe Major Sneath
as Sergeant Murphy
as Constable Alf
as Steve, the Engineer
as Perkins (uncredited)
as Oakie
as Joe
as Flash Patron
as Hawkins
as Chitling
as Ricky
as Hercules
as Dancer
as Taxi Boy
as Larson - Building Engineer
as Porter
as Josef
as Sam
as Pete 'Skeets' Smith
as Bott
as Pinkey Fripp
as Sam Jones
as Charlie "Limo" Lewis
as Max Langley
as Grumio
as Flashlight
as Blkodgett
as Tubbs
as Pete
as Cocky
as Luke aka 'Perfesser' McIntosh
as Hearse Driver
as Joe Babbitt
as John Lancaster
as 'Sugar' Steve
as Circus
as Elmer Peck
as Clyde Jones
as James Bullard / Horace Bullard
as Botts
as Bill Collins
as Sandy McTavish
as Hans
as Skeeter McKinnon
as Pancho Mendoza
as Oklahoma Red
as Homer
as Bertie
as The Butler
as Camp Cook
as Claudia, the Blushing Groom / the baby
as Cyril D'Armond
as A Burglar
as Clown (uncredited)
as Mr. Brown
as The Henpecked Husband
as Peter Rocks Jr.