Gilbert Clayton

Gilbert Clayton was an American actor who is best known for Blood and Sand, The Silver Treasure, and Main Street. He was born on January 18, 1859, in Polo, Illinois, USA, and passed away on March 1, 1950, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Gilbert Clayton was married to Josephine, though details about their life together are sparse. They were wed in 1915, and it is known that Josephine outlived Gilbert. The couple seemed to maintain a low public profile throughout their marriage.

Career

Clayton had a diverse acting career, gaining recognition for his roles in silent films. He is particularly noted for his performances in classics such as Blood and Sand and The Silver Treasure. His talent for playing various characters contributed significantly to the early film industry.

Death and Legacy

Gilbert Clayton died on March 1, 1950, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to the film industry are remembered, particularly in the silent film era where he made his mark. Today, he is noted for his memorable performances in a variety of roles throughout his acting career.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Below the Line 1925-09-20 Reverend Barton
Blood and Sand 1922-08-05 Garabato
Trilby 1923-07-29 Reverend Bagot
The Wyoming Wildcat 1925-01-11 Jeff Kopp
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ 1925-12-25 (uncredited)
Dead End 1937-08-27 Man with Weak Voice (Uncredited)
Across the Divide 1921-10-09 Newton
When Love Comes 1922-12-10 Rufus Terrence
We Live Again 1934-11-01 Man in church
The Silver Treasure 1926-06-13 Dr. Monygham