Clarence Bigge was an English actor who is best known for his roles in So Evil My Love, Sherlock Holmes, and The Three Hostages.
Personal and Family Life
Clarence Bigge was born on April 10, 1882, in Belvedere, Kent, England. Not much is known about his early life or family background. Throughout his career, he took on various roles in film and television, showcasing his talent as an actor.
Career
Bigge had an extensive acting career, with several notable performances in both films and television series. His work in productions like So Evil My Love and his appearance in the Sherlock Holmes series helped to establish his reputation in the industry. He was active for several decades, making appearances in various genres.
Death and Legacy
Clarence Bigge passed away on July 24, 1967, in Chelsea, London, England. His contributions to the film and television industry are remembered by fans of classic cinema. Although he may not be a household name, his roles have left a lasting impact on those familiar with his work.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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So Evil My Love | 1948 | Dr. Cunningham |
Sherlock Holmes | 1951 | Butler |
The Three Hostages | 1952 | Barnard |
The Adventures of Annabel | 1955 | Mr. Bullmore |
Garry Halliday | 1959 | Unknown |
Victoria Regina | 1947 | Mr. Richards |
Inquest | 1939 | Foreman Juror |
A Voice Said ‘Good Night’ | 1939 | Cornelius |
Mozart | 1938 | Minor Role (uncredited) |
I Stand Condemned | 1936 | Minor Role (uncredited) |