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Clive Brook. Clifford Hardman "Clive" Brook (1 June 1887 – 17 November 1974) was an English film actor . After making his first screen appearance in 1920, Brook emerged as a leading British actor in the early 1920s. After moving to the United States in 1924, Brook became one of the major stars for Paramount Pictures in the late silent era.
Clive Brook (1887-1974) Actor; Director; Writer; IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born in London, England to Charlotte Mary (opera singer) and George Alfred Brook. He was ...
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- Tufnell Park, London, England, UK
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- Ealing, London, England, UK
Clive Brook, the durable actor who epitomized British suavity and elegance in scores of portrayals on the stage and in silent and talking films on both sides of the Atlantic, died Sunday night at ...
In their 1975 career article on the star, "Films in Review' reported that at the height of his popularity, he received an average 12,000 fan letters per month and a salary of $5000 per week.
- Actor, Director, Writer
- November 17, 1974
- June 1, 1887
THE DICTATOR, Clive Brook, Madeleine Carroll, 1935 SHANGHAI EXPRESS, Clive Brook, Marlene Dietrich, 1932 THE LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER, Walter Anthony Huston, (aka Tony Huston), Clive Brook, Kirk ...
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Biography. Distinguished English lead with a dry, mature, stiff-upper-lip quality. Brook began his acting career on the London stage after having been invalided out of the rifle corps during WWI. He was in Hollywood from 1924 to 1934 and is probably best known to US film audiences for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and his performance as a ...
Jun 7, 2021 · Bitter-sweet news on the Sherlockian film front. The good news first: the Museum of Modern Art has restored the 1932 Fox Sherlock Holmes with Clive Brook in a sparkling new print with a crystal clear soundtrack. Technically, this has not been a lost film, but the nasty DVD dupe we’ve been stuck with does the film a cruel disservice, making it ...