Oliver Burchett Clarence (25 March 1870, Hampstead, London – 2 October 1955, Hove, Sussex) was an English actor.
Following his education at Dover College and University College Hospital, he made his stage debut in 1890. His experience included Shakespearean and other repertory with Frank Benson and Ben Greet. He performed in more than eighty productions in London, originating roles in plays by W. S. Gilbert, Bernard Shaw and others. He toured the provinces, appeared several times on Broadway, and made many films between 1914 and 1948.
1948
as Old Gentleman at Epsom
1948
as Mr. Woodhouse
1947
as Vicar
1947
as Ambassador
1947
as Old Gentleman
1946
as The Aged Parent
1946
as Old Retainer
1946
1945
as Egyptian (uncredited)
1945
1945
as Perkins
1944
as Dr. Graham
1942
as Lord Cecil
1941
as Lawyer
1941
as Mr. Dawson
1941
as Waiter with Tray of Wine
1941
as Professor Mackenzie
1941
as Pettigrew (uncredited)
1941
as Sir Robert McFarland, the First Magistrate
1941
1940
as Sir Archibald
1940
as Medical Officer
1940
as Mr. Truscott
1939
as Prof. John Dearborn (voice)
1939
as Guest at Reception (uncredited)
1939
as Coach Passenger (uncredited)
1939
as Waiter
1939
as Sir Johnstone Kentley
1939
as Mr. Birchwood
1938
as Sir Philip's Gardener
1937
as De Marre
1937
as Coachman-in-Chief
1937
as Mr. Gore
1936
as Hemingway
1936
as Osmin
1936
as Registrar
1936
as Monterosa
1935
as Sir Anthony Kipps
1935
as Thomas Marsland
1935
as Ogleby
1935
as Sir John Barrett
1935
as Council Member
1935
as Tom Yates
1935
as Uncle George
1934
as Count de Tournay
1934
as George Beale
1934
as Nelson
1934
as Mr. Hammond
1934
as The Mayor
1934
as Clockmaker
1934
as Parker
1933
as Rev. John Makehan
1933
as Mr. Young
1933
as Clerk
1933
as Lord Rannock
1933
as Etienne
1933
as Trubshawe
1933
as Lord Grebe
1933
as Dr. Graham
1933
as Mr. Hemming
1932
as Dr. Peffer
1932
as Sir Everard Marshall
1932
as Gen. Gough-Bogle
1932
as Timkins
1932
as Theater Manager
1931
as Slade
1931
as Watchman
1930
as John Larwood