Clement Schuyler McCallin (6 March 1913 – 7 August 1977) was a British actor from London.
RADA
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Sena ...
trained, he made his stage debut in 1931, and worked extensively with the
RSC and
The Old Vic
The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre. In 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Vi ...
. He was married to actress
Brenda Bruce, with whom he adopted a son.
He was her second husband, and predeceased her, dying in 1977 in
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon (), commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is situated on the River Avon, north-w ...
, from unknown causes.
Selected filmography
* ''
Stolen Life'' (1939) - Karal Anderson
* ''
Edward, My Son
''Edward, My Son'' is a 1949 British drama film directed by George Cukor for MGM-British Studios that stars Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is based on the 1947 play of the same title by Noel Langley a ...
'' (1949) - Sergeant Kenyon
* ''
The Queen of Spades'' (1949) - Officer in the gaming room
* ''
Murder in the Cathedral'' (1951) - 2nd Priest - prior
* ''
The Rossiter Case'' (1951) - Peter Rossiter
* ''
The Lady with a Lamp'' (1951) - Richard M. Milnes
* ''
Cry, the Beloved Country'' (1951) - First reporter (uncredited)
* ''
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men'' (1952) - Earl of Huntingdon
* ''
Folly to Be Wise'' (1952) - Colonel (uncredited)
* ''
Rough Shoot
''Rough Shoot'', released in the USA as ''Shoot First'', is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and written by Eric Ambler, based on the 1951 novel by Geoffrey Household. The film stars Joel McCrea, in his only postwar ...
'' (1953) - Inspector Sullivan
* ''
Beau Brummell
George Bryan "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 – 30 March 1840) was an important figure in Regency England and, for many years, the arbiter of men's fashion. At one time, he was a close friend of the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, bu ...
'' (1954) - Footman (uncredited)
* ''Happy Deathday'' (1968) - Prof. Esteban Zoltan
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1913 births
1977 deaths
English male stage actors
English male film actors
Male actors from London
20th-century English male actors
Alumni of RADA
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