Chester Clute
Known for: Acting
Born: February 17, 1891 in Orange, New Jersey, USA - Died: April 1, 1956
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chester Clute (February 18, 1891 – April 2, 1956) was an American actor familiar in scores of Hollywood films from his debut in 1930. Diminutive, bald-pated with a bristling moustache, he appeared in mostly unbilled roles, consisting usually of one or two lines, in nearly 250 films. He died of a heart attack aged 65. Born Chester Lamont Clute in Orange, New Jersey. He died in Woodland Hills, California and is buried at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Arsenic and Old Lace
Dr. Gilchrist
Manpower
Drug Store Clerk (uncredited)
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Goff
Here Comes Elmer
Postelwaite
One Exciting Week
Mayor Clarence Teeple
True Confession
Juror (uncredited)
Nothing But Trouble
Employment Office Clerk - 1944 (uncredited)
Kill the Umpire
Man Using Telephone (uncredited)
All Through the Night
Westmore Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Larceny, Inc.
Mr. Buchanan
The Town Went Wild
Mr. Kurtz
To Each His Own
Clarence Ingham
The Clock
Michael Henry
Just Off Broadway
Sperty, Juror-Roommate
Train to Alcatraz
Conductor Yelvington
Change of Heart
Tom Jones
Plane Crazy
Shy Husband
Colorado Sundown
Lawyer Davis
Guest Wife
Urban Nichols
A Tragedy at Midnight
Pierre (uncredited)
Walking the Baby
Niagara Falls
Potter
He Couldn't Say No
Musgrave
Love Thy Neighbor
Judge