Gilbert Clayton
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Gilbert Clayton was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1920, he made his film debut in "The Mark of Zorro." In 1928, he appeared in "The Terrible People." In 1937, he had his final film role in "Dead End." Clayton began his career with a role in "Blood and Sand" (1922) with Rudolph Valentino. Clayton also appeared in "Main Street" (1923) starring Florence Vidor. Clay...
Biography
Gilbert Clayton was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1920, he made his film debut in "The Mark of Zorro." In 1928, he appeared in "The Terrible People." In 1937, he had his final film role in "Dead End." Clayton began his career with a role in "Blood and Sand" (1922) with Rudolph Valentino. Clayton also appeared in "Main Street" (1923) starring Florence Vidor. Clayton was most recently credited in the Dustin Hoffman dramatic adaptation "Sphere" (1998). Clayton passed away in March 1950 at the age of 91.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Clive of India
(1935)
Old soldier
Stand Up and Cheer!
(1934)
Quartette member
We Live Again
(1934)
Man in church
Arm of the Law
(1932)
Partners Again
(1926)
Sammett
The Silver Treasure
(1926)
Dr. Monygham
Below the Line
(1925)
Reverend Barton
Trilby
(1923)
Reverend Bagot
Main Street
(1923)
Sam Clark
Blood and Sand
(1922)
Garabato
When Love Comes
(1922)
Rufus Terrence
Across the Divide
(1921)
Newton
Art Department (Feature Film)
Sphere
(1998)
Set Designer