Clyde McClary

Clyde McClary

Deceased · Born: Jul 10, 1888 · Died: Jun 30, 1939

Personal Details

BornJul 10, 1888 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Biography

Clyde McClary, a renowned actor and accomplished assistant director, made his mark on the silver screen with his impressive body of work, which spanned several decades and included notable films such as Speedy Spurs, a 1926 cinematic masterpiece, Range Riders, a 1934 western adventure, and Paradise Valley, another 1934 film that showcased his exceptional talent.

Born on July 10, 1888, in the vibrant city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, McClary's early life and upbringing undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping his future as a performer.

Throughout his illustrious career, McClary worked tirelessly to hone his craft, eventually becoming a respected figure in the film industry, with a repertoire that boasted a wide range of genres and styles.

Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away on June 30, 1939, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and influence future generations of actors and filmmakers.

Career

1940
Riders of Pasco Basin
Riders of Pasco Basin as Rodeo Spectator (uncredited)
Mad Youth
Mad Youth as Brawler
1939
Rollin' Westward
Rollin' Westward as Bartender
Outlaws' Paradise
Outlaws' Paradise as Cafe Patron
Six-Gun Trail
Six-Gun Trail as Croupier
Phantom Ranger
Phantom Ranger as Bartender
1937
Valley of Terror
Valley of Terror as Saloon Waiter
1936
Ride 'Em Cowboy
Ride 'Em Cowboy as Race Spectator (uncredited)
Stormy Trails
Stormy Trails as Trial Spectator
Aces and Eights
Aces and Eights as Saloon Swamper (uncredited)
Brand of the Outlaws
Brand of the Outlaws as Express Company Clerk
Fighting Caballero
Fighting Caballero as Deputy Buck
1934
The Boss Cowboy
The Boss Cowboy as Tubby (ranch hand)
Range Riders
Range Riders as Hard-Pan Willis
1933
The Fighting Cowboy
The Fighting Cowboy as Saloon Drunk / Guitar Player
1929
Rio Rita
Rio Rita as Louie's Henchman