A.W. McClure

A.W. McClure was an American actor who is best known for Intolerance (1916), The Albany Branch (1931), and Ma’s Pride and Joy (1932).

Personal and Family Life

A.W. McClure was born on May 28, 1871, in Illinois, USA. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but his career spanned several decades, showcasing his talents in various roles.

Career

McClure began his acting career in the early 20th century, earning recognition for his performances in films such as Intolerance, directed by D.W. Griffith. He continued to act into the 1930s, appearing in short films and contributing to the early development of cinema.

Death and Legacy

A.W. McClure passed away on December 19, 1956, in Sonoma, California, USA. His contributions to early film have been remembered, especially for his role in the landmark film Intolerance, which remains significant in cinematic history.

Filmography

TitleYearRoleRating
Intolerance1916Father Fathley7.7
The Albany Branch1931Party Guest5.1
Ma’s Pride and Joy1932Minor Role (uncredited)4.6