D.A. Clarke-Smith

D.A. Clarke-Smith

Deceased · Born: Aug 2, 1888 · Died: Mar 12, 1959

Personal Details

BornAug 2, 1888 Montrose, Borders, Scotland, UK
Spouse
  • Catherine Rosemary Ellis

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Alice Bowes

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2025 )

Biography

D.A. Clarke-Smith, a renowned actor of his time, was born on August 2, 1888, in the charming town of Montrose, located in the picturesque Borders region of Scotland, United Kingdom.

This talented thespian's extensive career in the entertainment industry spanned numerous notable roles, including appearances in the iconic films "The Pickwick Papers" (1952),"The Good Companions" (1933),and "Criminal at Large" (1932).

Throughout his life, D.A. Clarke-Smith was married twice, first to the lovely Catherine Rosemary Ellis and later to the beautiful Alice Bowes.

Sadly, D.A. Clarke-Smith's life came to a close on March 12, 1959, in Withyham, a quaint village situated in the county of Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1953
The Sword and the Rose
The Sword and the Rose as Cardinal Wolsey
1952
1951
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis as Phaon
1947
Frieda
Frieda as Herriot
Lorna Doone
Lorna Doone as Counsellor Doone
1933
The Ghoul
The Ghoul as Mahmoud
Waltz Time
Waltz Time as Meyer
1932
Illegal
Illegal as Franklyn Dean (as D.E. Clarke-Smith)
1929
Atlantic
Atlantic as Freddie Tate-Hughes