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Elmer Clifton

Born in Chicago, he was an actor in touring stock companies before making his screen debut in 1912. Joining D.W. Griffith's Fine Arts Studio in 1914, he was cast as Union officer Phil Stoneman in "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) and as The Rhapsodie in the Babylonian story of "Intolerance" (1916). He was also a second-unit director for those films. Promoted to director in 1917, Clifton supervised several successful Fine Arts comedies starring Dorothy Gish while continuing to serve as Griffith's assistant. Their association culminated with the blockbuster "Way Down East" (1920). Clifton shot much of its famous "Rescue from the ice" sequence and doubled for star Richard Barthelmess in the riskier scenes. He then left Griffith to form his own production company and had a smash hit with "Down to the Sea in Ships" (1922), a colorful whaling saga made on location in New England. It made a star of future "It Girl" Clara Bow, who appeared as a cross-dressing stowaway. In 1923 Clifton signed a lucrative seven-year contract with Fox and was poised to become one of Hollywood's major directors. Then tragedy struck. He was filming "The Warrens of Virginia" in Texas when his lead actress died from burns in an accident on the set. Although Clifton was blameless in the incident, he was fired by Fox and his career never regained its momentum.

Known For: Directing
Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1890-03-12
Died: 1949-10-15

Film

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11914Jack, 3rd period0
219140
31914Cub Reporter0
41914Charley Bates0
51914The Sympathtic Publisher0
61914Frank (Carol's country lover)0
71914Jack Holt0
81915Stoneman's Elder Son Phil60
91915Cuthbert0
101915Marashida0
111915Allison Edwards0
121915Phillip Clyde - Evelyn's Fiancé0
131916Horace Gaylord0
141916Ned Fowler0
151916The Rhapsode (Babylonian Story)71
161917Jimmie0
172019Phil0

Television

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