Clarence Wilson
Known for: Acting
Born: November 15, 1876 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - Died: October 4, 1941
Clarence Hummel Wilson (November 17, 1876 – October 5, 1941) was an American character actor. He appeared in nearly 200 movies between 1920 and 1941, mostly in supporting roles as an old miser or grouch. He had notable supporting roles in films like The Front Page (1931), Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), and You Can't Take It With You (1938). Wilson also played in several Our Gang comedies, most notably as Mr. Crutch in Shrimps for a Day and school board chairman Alonzo Pratt in Come Back, Miss Pipps, his final film. Wilson died on October 5, 1941, approximately three weeks before the release of Come Back, Miss Pipps.
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Come Back, Miss Pipps
Alonzo K. Pratt (uncredited)
Young April
Flower vendor (uncredited)
A Shriek in the Night
Perkins
Lady Killer
Lawyer (uncredited)
The Last Hour
Quales
The First Born
Kury Lar (as Wilson Hummel)
The Land of Jazz
While the Devil Laughs
Joe Franklin
One Frightened Night
Mr. Felix
Love Me Tonight
Shirtmaker (uncredited)
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Jake Singer (as Clarence Hummel Wilson)
The Dangerous Maid
Jewars (Jeffreys' secretary)
Having Wonderful Time
Mr. G.
On the Wrong Trek
Mr. Wilson (car owner)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Winner Take All
Ben Isaacs
The Penguin Pool Murder
Bertrand B. Hemingway
It May Happen to You
Van Buren Sheafor aka Pop (uncredited)
Under Eighteen
A.J. Dietrich, Attorney (uncredited)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Bidder at Eliza's Auction (uncredited)
Bondage
Dr. I. M. Harper (uncredited)
Terror Aboard
Ship's Doctor
The Emperor's Candlesticks
Stationmaster (uncredited)
Tillie and Gus
Phineas Pratt