Clifford Brooke

Clifford Brooke

Deceased · Born: Mar 31, 1873 · Died: Dec 28, 1951

Personal Details

BornMar 31, 1873 London, England, UK

Biography

Clifford Brooke, a renowned thespian, came into this world on March 31, 1873, in the esteemed city of London, England, United Kingdom. His impressive acting career spanned numerous decades, with notable appearances in iconic films such as A Woman's Face, released in 1941, The Sea Hawk, a 1940 cinematic masterpiece, and Wilson, a 1944 production that showcased his remarkable talent.

Throughout his personal life, Clifford Brooke was fortunate to share his journey with his loving wife, Edith Mildred Drake. The couple's union was a testament to the power of love and companionship.

Tragically, Clifford Brooke's life came to a close on December 28, 1951, in the picturesque city of Santa Monica, California, United States. His passing left a lasting impact on the world of entertainment and those who had the privilege of knowing him.

Career

1950
Where Danger Lives
Where Danger Lives as Lanningtons' Butler (uncredited)
The Secret Fury
The Secret Fury as Bishop (uncredited)
1948
1947
Moss Rose
Moss Rose as Chemist (uncredited)
1946
Black Beauty
Black Beauty as Veterinarian
Three Strangers
Three Strangers as Senior Clerk
1945
Hangover Square
Hangover Square as Night Watchman in Square
The Suspect
The Suspect as Mr. Packer
Captain Kidd
Captain Kidd as (uncredited)
1944
Wilson
Wilson as Prime Minister David Lloyd George
The White Cliffs of Dover
The White Cliffs of Dover as Indian Major in Boardinghouse (uncredited)
1943
London Blackout Murders
London Blackout Murders as Justice Burford (uncredited)
1941
1940
The Sea Hawk
The Sea Hawk as William Tuttle