H. Cooper Cliffe

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

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Arms and the Woman1916-11-25Captain Halliday
The Devil’s Garden1920-11-22Lors Barradine
Love’s Redemption1921-12-19John Standish
His Children’s Children1923-11-04Attorney Krabfleisch
The Woman God Changed1921-07-03Donogan
Extravagance1916-11-06Courtland Russell
Monsieur Beaucaire1924-08-11Beau Nash
The Final Judgment1915-10-18Hamilton Ross
The Kiss of Hate1916-04-03Michael Orzoff
Gold and the Woman1916-03-13Col. Ernest Dent
Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman1917-12-14Lord Amersteth
Missing Millions1922-09-17Sir Arthur Cumberland
The Argyle Case1917-02-06Frederick Kreisler