Hal Clarendon (1876–1959) was an actor and director in the United States. He had a namesake stock theater company. He appeared in theatrical shows[1] including as a lead.[2] He was slated to direct The Other Man starring Hobart Henley and Irene Hunt.[3] He was general director of the new Ruth J. MacTammany Motion Picture Company in 1916.[4]
Filmography
- Leah Kleschna (film) (1913), as Kleschna
- The Port of Doom (1913)
- A Lady of Quality (1913 film)
- The Redemption of David Corson (1914), as Andy MacFarlane
- Marta of the Lowlands (1914)
- His Last Dollar (1914)
- The Conspiracy (1914 film)
- The Little Gray Lady (1914), as Sam Meade
- The Terror of Anger (1914)
- The Scales of Justice (film) (1914), as Walter Elliott
- One of Our Girls (1914), as Comte Florian de Crebellon
- The Day of Days (film) (1914), as B. Penfield / Hajji, the beggar
- A Woman's Triumph (1914), as Georgie Robertson
- An American Citizen (1914)
- A Virgin Paradise (1921), as John Latham
- The Pride of Jennico (film) (1914), as Prince Eugen
- David Harum (1915), as Chet Timson
- I SCREAM (1934)[5]
- Alma, Where Do You Live? (1917), director, adapted from a play
- One Day (1916 film), Prince Ronneaus, and as director
- The Corsican Brothers (1915), as Chateau Renard
- The Actor and the Rube (1915)
- Who Got Stung? (1915), as Jim
- Across the Way (1915), as Caretaker
- The Conspiracy (1914), as Morton
References
- ↑ "Hal Clarendon". Playbill.
- ↑ "Billboard". Billboard Publications. November 24, 1908 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "The Moving Picture World". World Photographic Publishing Company. November 24, 1916 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Motography". November 24, 1916 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "ThreeStooges.net : Cast Member : Hal Clarendon". www.threestooges.net.
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