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Clay Clement
Born

Claudius Geiger[citation needed]


(1888-05-19)May 19, 1888
DiedOctober 20, 1956(1956-10-20) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Years active1909–1952[2]
SpouseMary Frey (1888–1947; her death)[3][4]
Children1
RelativesJ. Kenneth Campbell (grandnephew)
Kim Gruenenfelder (great-grandniece)[5]

Clay Clement (May 19, 1888 – October 20, 1956) was an American stage,[2] film, and TV actor. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1918 and 1947. Clement was one of the earliest members of the Screen Actors Guild.[6] He was born in Lebanon, Ohio and died in Watertown, New York.

Selected filmography[edit]

  • Stolen Honor (1918) - Robert Macklin
  • The Purple Lily (1918) - Frank Farnsworth
  • The Heart of a Girl (1918) - J. Drake
  • The Power and the Glory (1918) - Shade Buckheath
  • Appearance of Evil (1918) - Charlie Royce
  • The Sea Waif (1918) - Silas Jones
  • Forest Rivals (1919) - Jean Dubois
  • The Steel King (1919) - Arthur Whipple
  • Hollywood Speaks (1932) - (uncredited)
  • False Faces (1932) - Dr. Kelly (uncredited)
  • Washington Merry-Go-Round (1932) - Samuel D. Marcus - Producer (uncredited)
  • Evenings for Sale (1932) - Von Trask
  • Manhattan Tower (1932) - Kenneth Burns
  • Rasputin and the Empress (1932) - Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Lawyer Man (1932) - Tony's Friend (uncredited)
  • Second Hand Wife (1933) - Peter Cavendish
  • The Past of Mary Holmes (1933) - G.K. Ethridge
  • Tonight Is Ours (1933) - Seminoff
  • Hard to Handle (1933) - Federal Man #1 (uncredited)
  • The Circus Queen Murder (1933) - Lubbell (uncredited)
  • The Working Man (1933) - Atkinson - Hartland Co. Man (uncredited)
  • The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933) - Reporter at Trial (uncredited)
  • Hold Me Tight (1933) - Blair
  • The Nuisance (1933) - Judge (uncredited)
  • The Silk Express (1933) - Myton Associate (uncredited)
  • Don't Bet on Love (1933) - Arnold Ross, Attorney at Law (uncredited)
  • Bureau of Missing Persons (1933) - Burton C. Kingman
  • The World Changes (1933) - Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer
  • Son of a Sailor (1933) - Blanding (uncredited)
  • Advice to the Lovelorn (1933) - Joseph C. Douglas - District Attorney (uncredited)
  • Wonder Bar (1934) - Businessman (uncredited)
  • Journal of a Crime (1934) - Inspector
  • House of Mystery (1934) - John Prendergast aka John Pren
  • Upper World (1934) - Medical Examiner (uncredited)
  • Let's Be Ritzy (1934) - Mr. Hildreth
  • The Thin Man (1934) - Quinn (uncredited)
  • The Personality Kid (1934) - Duncan
  • Now I'll Tell (1934) - Fight Fan (uncredited)
  • Madame Du Barry (1934) - Nobleman at Duc de Choiseul's Meeting (uncredited)
  • Side Streets (1934) - Jack
  • Friends of Mr. Sweeney (1934) - Charles Cramer (uncredited)
  • I Sell Anything (1934) - Peter Van Gruen
  • The St. Louis Kid (1934) - Man with Gun at Flora's (uncredited)
  • I Am a Thief (1934) - Man at Hoyle's Meeting (uncredited)
  • Murder in the Clouds (1934) - Flight Commander
  • Sweet Music (1935) - Mr. Johnson
  • Dinky (1935) - Gerald Standish
  • Chinatown Squad (1935) - Earl Raybold
  • Don't Bet on Blondes (1935) - T. Everett Markham
  • Woman Wanted (1935) - Smiley's Henchman (uncredited)
  • Streamline Express (1935) - John Bradley
  • Confidential (1935) - Insp. Arthur M. Preston
  • Whipsaw (1935) - Harry Ames
  • Hitch Hike Lady (1935) - Warden
  • Two Against the World (1936) - Mr. Banning
  • The Leavenworth Case (1936) - Inspector Holmes
  • It Had to Happen (1936) - McCloskey - Scaffa's Attorney (uncredited)
  • The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936) - Capt. Halstead
  • Wife vs. Secretary (1936) - Herbert 'Herb' (uncredited)
  • The Great Ziegfeld (1936) - Jack - Barber Shop Customer (uncredited)
  • The First Baby (1936) - Obstetrician (uncredited)
  • Let's Sing Again (1936) - Jackson
  • The Three Wise Guys (1936) - Manager of Magnin's (uncredited)
  • Hearts in Bondage (1936) - Lt. Worden
  • Nobody's Fool (1936) - Fixer Belmore
  • Bad Guy (1937) - Bronson
  • Rosalie (1937) - Captain Banner
  • Arson Gang Busters (1938) - Hamilton
  • A Trip to Paris (1938) - Duroche
  • Numbered Woman (1938)
  • Straight Place and Show (1938) - Carter (uncredited)
  • King of Alcatraz (1938) - Fred Cateny (uncredited)
  • Disbarred (1939) - Attorney Roberts
  • Off the Record (1939) - Jaeggers
  • Star Reporter (1939) - Whittaker
  • Society Smugglers (1939) - Anthony Harrison
  • Each Dawn I Die (1939) - Stacey's Attorney
  • Girl from Rio (1939) - 'Mitch' Mitchell
  • The Roaring Twenties (1939) - Bramfield, the Broker (uncredited)
  • Allegheny Uprising (1939) - John Penn
  • Parole Fixer (1940) - Stebbins (uncredited)
  • Granny Get Your Gun (1940) - Riff Daggett
  • Teddy, the Rough Rider (1940, Short) - Avery D. Andrews (uncredited)
  • Passport to Alcatraz (1940) - Drexel Stuyvesunt
  • I'm Still Alive (1940) - Roger, First Director
  • Boomerang (1947) - Judge Tate (uncredited)
  • Celanese Theatre (1952, Episode: "On Borrowed Time") - Dr. Evans
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Clay Clement". www.familysearch.org.
  • ^ a b ibdb.com
  • ^ NY State birth record
  • ^ "Mary Clement". NY State death record. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  • ^ Frey, Emma (1969). The History of the Frey Family. pp. 8–14. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  • ^ Sag-Aftra, The First Board (1933) Archived August 26, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 20, 2017
  • External links[edit]


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