Gilbert Clayton, a distinguished thespian, entered this world on January 18, 1859, in the charming town of Polo, Illinois, United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, Clayton gained recognition for his outstanding performances in various film productions, including the iconic "Blood and Sand" released in 1922, "The Silver Treasure" in 1926, and the critically acclaimed "Main Street" in 1923.
Personal life played a significant role in Clayton's existence, as he was united in matrimony with Josephine, a loving partner who stood by his side.
The curtains eventually closed on Clayton's life on March 1, 1950, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.