O.B. Clarence

O.B. Clarence

ACTOR

Stocky, bespectacled English character actor, whose career began in the music halls. Educated at Dover College, Oliver Burchett Clarence acted in repertory theatre from 1890. He then worked as a member of actor-manager Frank Benson's troupe for a number of years. During the First World War, he served as a special constable. After the war, Clarence undertook extensive classical training in Britain and America and subsequently accumulated a long list of credits on London's Shakespearean stage. A regular in British films from 1930, he was generally well-cast in period drama or comedy, often as cloth-capped working class types, priests or likable old dodderers. O.B. Clarence retired from acting at the age of eighty.
  • When was
    O.B. Clarence born?

    O.B. Clarence was born on Friday, March 25, 1870

  • Where was
    O.B. Clarence born?

    O.B. Clarence was born in London, England, UK

  • How old was
    O.B. Clarence when they died?

    O.B. Clarence was 86

  • When did O.B. Clarence die?

    O.B. Clarence died on
    Sunday, October 2, 1955


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