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Clarence H. Wilson

Clarence H. Wilson

Evidently weaned on a diet of pickles and vinegar, wizened screen sourpuss Clarence H. Wilson grimaced and glowered his way through over 100 films from 1920 until his death in 1941. Clarence Hummel Wilson was born in Cincinnati, OH. He began his 46-year acting career in Philadelphia in 1895, in a stock company, and spent years touring the United States and Canada in various road shows. On stage in New York, he later played supporting roles to such stars as James K. Hackett, Virginia Harned, Marguerite Clark, Amelia Bingham, Charles Cherry, and Wilton Lackaye. He entered motion pictures in 1920 and ultimately moved to Hollywood. With the coming of sound, his bald, mustachioed, stoop-shouldered persona, topped by a distinctive and annoying high, whining voice, and coupled with his broad approach to acting, made him an ideal villain. Wilson, whose slightly squinty yet hovering gaze seemed to invoke bad fortune upon whomever it landed, played dozens of irascible judges, taciturn coroners, impatient landlords, flat-footed process servers, angry school superintendents, miserly businessmen, and cold-hearted orphanage officials. Whenever he smiled, which wasn't often, one could almost hear the creak of underused facial muscles. Though he generally played bits, he was occasionally afforded such larger roles as the drunken sideshow-impresario father of heroine Helen Mack in Son of Kong (1933), with his pathetic trained animal act. He was the perfect over-the-top villain, a nastier male equivalent to Margaret Hamilton, and indispensable to comedy films, in which he served brilliantly as the humorless foil of such funmakers as W.C. Fields, Wheeler & Woolsey, Charley Chase, and especially the Our Gang kids. Although he appeared in such major films as the 1931 version of The Front Page (playing the corrupt sheriff) and the aforementioned Son of Kong, Wilson's most prominent screen roles for modern audiences were in a pair of short subjects in the Our Gang series of films: first as Mr. Crutch, the greedy orphanage manager who is undone when a pair of adults get transformed into children by a magical lamp in Shrimps for a Day (1934); and, at the other end of the series' history, as nasty schoolboard chairman Alonzo K. Pratt in Come Back, Miss Pipps (1941), his penultimate film release. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide


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Clarence H. Wilson Trivia

When was Clarence H. Wilson born?
Clarence H. Wilson date of birth: November 17, 1876

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in A Shriek in the Night?
Clarence H. Wilson was Perkins in A Shriek in the Night

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Fighting Phantom?
Clarence H. Wilson was Gentry in Fighting Phantom

Who did Clarence H. Wilson play in Melody Ranch?
Clarence H. Wilson was Judge Henderson in Melody Ranch

Who did Clarence H. Wilson play in The Front Page?
Clarence H. Wilson was Sheriff Hartman in The Front Page

What role did Clarence H. Wilson play in You Can't Take It with You?
Clarence H. Wilson played John Blakely in You Can't Take It with You

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Road Show?
Clarence H. Wilson was Sheriff in Road Show

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm?
Clarence H. Wilson was Jake Singer in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Young Mr. Lincoln?
Clarence H. Wilson was Dr. Mason in Young Mr. Lincoln

Who did Clarence H. Wilson play in Little Miss Broadway?
Clarence H. Wilson was Scully in Little Miss Broadway

Who did Clarence H. Wilson play in Love Me Tonight?
Clarence H. Wilson was Shirtmaker in Love Me Tonight

What role did Clarence H. Wilson portray in In Old Chicago?
Clarence H. Wilson played Lawyer in In Old Chicago

What role did Clarence H. Wilson play in A Star Is Born?
Clarence H. Wilson played Justice of the Peace in A Star Is Born

What role did Clarence H. Wilson play in The Son of Kong?
Clarence H. Wilson played Peterson in The Son of Kong

Who did Clarence H. Wilson play in One Frightened Night?
Clarence H. Wilson was Felix Lawyer in One Frightened Night

What role did Clarence H. Wilson play in Let 'em Have It?
Clarence H. Wilson played Reynolds in Let 'em Have It

Who did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Lady Killer?
Clarence H. Wilson was Dan's Lawyer in Lady Killer

What role did Clarence H. Wilson portray in Drums Along the Mohawk?
Clarence H. Wilson played Paymaster in Drums Along the Mohawk


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