H. Cooper Cliffe was an American actor who is best known for Half an Hour (1920), A Parisian Romance (1916), and The Argyle Case (1917).
Personal and Family Life
H. Cooper Cliffe was born on July 19, 1862, in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He was married to Alice Belmore, and they had one child together. He lived a full life, surrounded by family, including his widow and daughter, Mrs. Doris Wallace, who survived him.
Death and Legacy
Cliffe passed away on May 1, 1939, in New York City due to pneumonia. His contributions to early cinema are remembered through his performances in various films. He left behind a legacy that continues to be acknowledged by film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Arms and the Woman | 1916-11-25 | Captain Halliday |
The Devil’s Garden | 1920-11-22 | Lors Barradine |
Love’s Redemption | 1921-12-19 | John Standish |
His Children’s Children | 1923-11-04 | Attorney Krabfleisch |
The Woman God Changed | 1921-07-03 | Donogan |
Extravagance | 1916-11-06 | Courtland Russell |
Monsieur Beaucaire | 1924-08-11 | Beau Nash |
The Final Judgment | 1915-10-18 | Hamilton Ross |
The Kiss of Hate | 1916-04-03 | Michael Orzoff |
Gold and the Woman | 1916-03-13 | Col. Ernest Dent |
Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman | 1917-12-14 | Lord Amersteth |
Missing Millions | 1922-09-17 | Sir Arthur Cumberland |
The Argyle Case | 1917-02-06 | Frederick Kreisler |